Nicaragüense de Aviación
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Ceased operations | 2004 | ||||||
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Hubs | Managua International Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Distancia (Under TACA) | ||||||
Airport lounge | Salones VIP | ||||||
Parent company | Grupo TACA | ||||||
Headquarters | Managua, Nicaragua | ||||||
Key people | N/A, | ||||||
Website | http://www.taca.com |
Nicaragüense de Aviación (NICA) is a commercial airline based in Nicaragua. Its service hub is the Augusto C. Sandino International Airport, previously known as the Managua International Airport.
The commercial airline was a full associate member of the Grupo TACA alliance of El Salvador. In 2004, the airline ceased operations under its commercial brand "NICA" and merged with the Salvadorian airline. Domestic flight duties were given to Nicaragua's domestic flag carrier, La Costena, who also joined the TACA Regional alliance. La Costena, however, differs from NICA because it still operates under its company name.
Services
- Costa Rica
- San José (Juan Santamaría International Airport)
- El Salvador
- San Salvador (Cuscatlan International Airport)
- Guatemala
- Guatemala City (La Aurora International Airport)
- Nicaragua
- Managua (Augusto C. Sandino International Airport) (Hub)
- Bluefields (Aeropuerto de Bluefields)
- Puerto Cabezas (Aeropuerto Bilwi)
- Corn Island (Aeropuerto de Corn Island)
- Panama
- Panama City (Tocumen International Airport)
- United States
- Miami (Miami International Airport)
Fleet
2 Boeing 737-200
1 CASA C-212
External links
http://airline-memorabilia.blogspot.com/2012/01/nica-1994.html
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