Southern Integrated Transport Enterprises

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Southern Integrated Transport Enterprises
Type State-owned
Industry Ferry transport
Bus network
Aviation
Founded 1717 AN
Headquarters Zuid-Richel, South Sea Islands
Area served South Sea Islands

Southern Integrated Transport Enterprises, more commonly known by the acronym SITE is a state-owned public transport provider based in the South Sea Islands.

SITE was created in 1717 AN, following longstanding criticism among islanders that the Commonwealth's transport infrastructure was fragmented, making it more difficult to travel both domestically and internationally. The company is the national airline of the South Sea Islands, operating from the Commonwealth's only international airport: South Seas International.