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+ | '''Tsaradia is a domestic airline launched in 2018 as a partnership between Air Madagascar and Air Austral, using seven aircrafts serving 10 destinations. In Malagasy, the name "Tsara Dia" translates into "good journey".''' | ||
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+ | The airline's destinations include routes from [[Antananarivo]] to [[Nosy Be]], [[Diego-Suarez]], [[Tamatave]], [[Tulear]], [[Sainte Marie]], [[Sambava]], [[Mahajanga]], [[Morondava]] and [[Maroantsetra]]. | ||
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+ | The airline's fleet include three [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Canada_DHC-6_Twin_Otter DHC Twin Otter's] and four [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATR_72 ATR72's]. | ||
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+ | Flights can be booked online via the company's website at [https://www.tsaradia.com Tsaradia.com], with a reservations by phone between 7.30am and 7pm from Monday to Friday local time (UTC + 3). | ||
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+ | == Additional information == | ||
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* https://www.tsaradia.com | * https://www.tsaradia.com | ||
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* https://www.eturbonews.com/227487/tsaradia-takes-off-the-new-airline-in-madagascar | * https://www.eturbonews.com/227487/tsaradia-takes-off-the-new-airline-in-madagascar |
Revision as of 05:41, 14 September 2018
Tsaradia is a domestic airline launched in 2018 as a partnership between Air Madagascar and Air Austral, using seven aircrafts serving 10 destinations. In Malagasy, the name "Tsara Dia" translates into "good journey".
The airline's destinations include routes from Antananarivo to Nosy Be, Diego-Suarez, Tamatave, Tulear, Sainte Marie, Sambava, Mahajanga, Morondava and Maroantsetra.
The airline's fleet include three DHC Twin Otter's and four ATR72's.
Flights can be booked online via the company's website at Tsaradia.com, with a reservations by phone between 7.30am and 7pm from Monday to Friday local time (UTC + 3).