VendAir

Vendair was a Vendese low-cost airline founded in 1990, Headquarted in Leixlip, Vendujo with its primary operational bases at Leixlip and North Cilmurph airports. In 2010, Vendair was the largest Oriendan airline by scheduled passengers flown, and carried more international passengers than any other airline from then until 2014.

Vendair operates more than 500 aircraft. The airline has been characterised by its rapid expansion, a result of the deregulation of the aviation industry in Orienda in 1997 and the success of its low-cost business model. Vendair currently flies to nations in Orienda, Boralia and Aquameda. No connections have yet to be made to the Florinia and Meridis side, which makes Florinia the only continent in which Vendujo has no contact as cruises connect all around the Meridisian coast.

History
Since its establishment in 1990, Vendair has grown from a small airline, flying the short journey from Leixlip to Solasity, Shairia, into one of Orienda's largest carriers. Vendair now has over 15,000 people working for the company.

Most employees are employed and contracted by multiple agencies to fly on Vendair aircraft. Or, as is the case for pilots, the vast majority are either agency employed or self-employed, and their services are contracted to Vendair.

After the rapidly growing airline went public in 1995, the money raised was used to expand the airline into a pan-Oriendan carrier. Revenues have risen from €231 million in 1996 to €1,843 million in 2001 and to €3,013 million in 2008. Similarly, net profits have increased from €30 million to €590 million over the same period