Topic > Case Study: Baltia Airlines - 1019

Layover flights take 10 to 18 hours and cause inconvenience to passengers on a layover flight. Baltia intends to provide a superior service of high quality convenience and reliability for passengers traveling directly between the two nations. This niche market means that investors should expect Baltia to hit the ground running once it achieves final certification in the near future. What really excited me is the Golden Rooster Club in Baltia. The program plans to offer limousine service for First Class and Business -Class passengers. Baltia's frequent flyer program is also expected to conquer the sector. The website says it will eliminate blackout dates and dwell times. The seemingly insignificant program is expected to eliminate competitors' complex frequent flyer programs. Ultimately, Baltia plans to generate revenue by shipping goods on pallets in its planes. Investors should be aware that planes will carry mail and cargo in containers, on pallets and in blocks of space. This requires an even more constant revenue stream for the airline and its return