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Metis TransPacific Airlines
IATA ICAO Call sign
METIS
Founded2007
HubsVancouver International Airport
Focus citiesMacau
Frequent-flyer programMetis Smiles
Fleet size3
DestinationsMacau (MFM)
HeadquartersVancouver, Canada AND Macau, China
Key peopleChristopher Colbourne (founder)
Websitehttp://www.metismacau.com

Metis TransPacific Airlines is an airline that based in Vancouver, Canada. Founded by Christopher Colbourne, this airline starts operation since October 22nd, 2007, but their official launch date is December 14th, 2007. Their first flight is from Vancouver to Macau, makes them the first North American airline to fly to Macau.

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  • Informations are gathered from Destination Macau magazine and Metis TransPacific official site.


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