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Harmony Airways
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Harmony Airways started operations in 2002 but folded up in 2007. The Canadian carrier was based in Vancouver and offered flights to 8 different cities across UK and North America. It was owned by Dr. David TK Ho.
It has been revealed that the aviation enterprise would explore other business opportunities and might make a comeback as a chartered airline.
Its parent company was HMY Airways Inc, which is defunct as well. Its North American partners were Hawaiian Airlines and Air North. In the Asia-Oceania region it had partnerships with China Eastern Airlines, Japan Airlines and Air Pacific.
Harmony Airways History
Harmony Airways was incorporated in 2002. It was based at Richmond in British Columbia and provided vacation based flights from the Canadian city to Mexico, Nevada, Las Vegas and Manchester. It was based primarily at Vancouver International Airport. The Canadian carrier proclaimed on 27th March 2007 that it had provided every member of its staff with lay off notices. It also stated that it was concluding its scheduled flights on 9th April 2007.It has been revealed that the aviation enterprise would explore other business opportunities and might make a comeback as a chartered airline.
Harmony Airways Details
Harmony Airways had 5 planes at its disposal and flew to 15 destinations across California, New York, Hawaii, British Columbia, Ontario, Nevada, Alberta and United Kingdom. Its owner was Dr. David TK Ho and Kirk Henderson served as an Interim President.Its parent company was HMY Airways Inc, which is defunct as well. Its North American partners were Hawaiian Airlines and Air North. In the Asia-Oceania region it had partnerships with China Eastern Airlines, Japan Airlines and Air Pacific.
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