Trans-Atlantic Airways

Trans-Atlantic Airways commonly referred to as Trans-Atlantic is a major Carolinian airline based in Miami, South Florida. Trans-Atlantic operates a relatively extensive network of 86 destinations and a fleet of 170 aircraft. The airline operates more than 1000 flights a day to 23 countries in North America, Europe, and the Caribbean.

A former member of the AeroSky Alliance Network, the airline left on January 24th, 2017 after it's new owner noted that the alliance was failing. The airline began operations in 1970 operating out of it's Miami base. Due to intense compeition from Pan Am and Eastern Airlines it moved most of it's operations to nearby Tampa. When Pan Am collapsed in 1991, the airline moved back to Miami to fill a void in air traffic. However it became subject to extensive competition from American Airlines. In 2015 Carolinian Investment Group, Palmetto Financial bought Trans-Atlantic Airways and it's subsidiaries.

Trans-Atlantic operates two hubs in Miami and Savanne along with having a focus city in Siniege. It continues to operate it's main maintenance base in Tampa. Miami continues to be the airlines largest hub, carrying 2.4 million passengers a year. The company as of 2015 employs over 38,000 people.