Aerolíneas de El Salvador


Aerolíneas de El Salvador or AESA was a Salvadoran airline formed after the merging of TAES and TACA El Salvador, both domestic airlines using Dakota YS-53-C.
A small collection of Douglas C-47 and DC-3 were Aerolíneas de El Salvador's main fleet.
The airline was merged to TACA international.
El Salvador Airlines.
-TACA airline. El Salvador. Is the known flag carrier airline of Central America which has the code IATA that is operating on its own. It took its start in 1931 and has the main hub at El Salvador International Airport. There are three other secondary hubs. Its services are famous all over the world and are serving 50 destinations round the globe. It caters around the 22 countries of the globe. It operates domestically in North and South America along with the Central America and Caribbean. In the all known destinations in America as Miami, San Francisco, Washington and others it is giving its services domestically.
-Avianca El Salvador, formerly Transportes Aereos del Continente Americano, simply known as TACA Airlines is an airline owned by the Synergy Group based in El Salvador. As TACA, it was the flag-carrier of El Salvador. As Avianca El Salvador, it is one of the seven nationally branded airlines in the Avianca Holdings group of Latin American airlines.
-VECA Airlines is a Salvadorean airline owned by Sociedad Hasgar S.A. de C.V. and is El Salvador's flag carrier established in late 2013 in San Salvador. The main airline hub is located in San Salvador at Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport.
-TAES. Taxi Aéreos de El Salvador or TAES is a Salvadoran airline that operates domestic flights within El Salvador. Taes operates with a fleet of Piper PA-31 Navajos and Piper PA-23 Aztecs. TAES provides flights from San Miguel Airstrip to Ilopango Airport and Comalapa International Airport.