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'''Club Air''' is an [[airline]] based in [[Verona]], [[Italy]] operating domestic flights and international flights to [[Albania]], [[France]], [[Moldova]], [[ |
'''Club Air''' is an [[airline]] based in [[Verona]], [[Italy]] operating domestic flights and international flights to [[Albania]], [[France]], [[Moldova]], [[Kosovo]], [[Romania]] and [[Ukraine]]. It had a hub at [[Verona Airport]]. |
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Club Air suspended operations on [[12 December]] [[ 2006]] and has resumed operations on [[May 2]], [[2007]] on the following network: {{Fact|date=June 2007}} |
Club Air suspended operations on [[12 December]] [[ 2006]] and has resumed operations on [[May 2]], [[2007]] on the following network: {{Fact|date=June 2007}} |
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The airline was established in October 2002 and started operations the next month. It ceased operations in December 2006<ref>{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 67 | date= 2007-04-03}}</ref>. |
The airline was established in October 2002 and started operations the next month. It ceased operations in December 2006<ref>{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 67 | date= 2007-04-03}}</ref>. |
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Club Air has announced that it intends to resume operations in April 2007 , with new owners and new management. The airline ceased operations on [[December 12]], [[2006]], after Italian civil aviation authority ENAC withdrew its operating certificate. As in the past, Club Air will focus on services from Italy to eastern [[Europe]], with flights from [[Verona]] to [[Bucharest]], [[Bacău]], [[Cluj-Napoca]] (Romania), [[Chişinău]] ([[Moldova]]), [[Priština]] ([[Kosovo]]and [[Lviv]] ([[Ukraine]]). Bucharest will also be served from [[Florence]] and [[Turin]]. Except for the Turin-Bucharest route, all had been served by the airline in the past.{{Fact|date=April 2007}} |
Club Air has announced that it intends to resume operations in April 2007 , with new owners and new management. The airline ceased operations on [[December 12]], [[2006]], after Italian civil aviation authority ENAC withdrew its operating certificate. As in the past, Club Air will focus on services from Italy to eastern [[Europe]], with flights from [[Verona]] to [[Bucharest]], [[Bacău]], [[Cluj-Napoca]] (Romania), [[Chişinău]] ([[Moldova]]), [[Priština]] ([[Kosovo]]) and [[Lviv]] ([[Ukraine]]). Bucharest will also be served from [[Florence]] and [[Turin]]. Except for the Turin-Bucharest route, all had been served by the airline in the past.{{Fact|date=April 2007}} |
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== Destinations == |
== Destinations == |
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Hubs | Verona Airport | ||||||
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Fleet size | 6 | ||||||
Headquarters | Verona, Italy | ||||||
Website | http://www.clubair.it/ |
Club Air is an airline based in Verona, Italy operating domestic flights and international flights to Albania, France, Moldova, Kosovo, Romania and Ukraine. It had a hub at Verona Airport.
Club Air suspended operations on 12 December 2006 and has resumed operations on May 2, 2007 on the following network: [citation needed]
- Bologna Marconi-Chisinau: 3x weekly service
- Bologna Marconi-Tirana: 3x weekly service
- Brindisi-Florence: 3x weekly service
- Brindisi-Turin: 3x weekly service
- Naples-Lviv: weekly service
- Catania-Ancona-Girona: 2x weekly service
- Catania-Ancona-Paris CDG: 4x weekly service
- Florence-Tirana: 3x weekly service
- Rome Fiumicino-Lviv: weekly service
- Verona-Bari-Catania: 5x weekly service
- Verona-Brindisi: 3x weekly service
- Verona-Chisinau: 3x weekly service
- Verona-Lviv: 2x weekly service
- Verona-Tirana: 3x weekly service.
History
The airline was established in October 2002 and started operations the next month. It ceased operations in December 2006[1].
Club Air has announced that it intends to resume operations in April 2007 , with new owners and new management. The airline ceased operations on December 12, 2006, after Italian civil aviation authority ENAC withdrew its operating certificate. As in the past, Club Air will focus on services from Italy to eastern Europe, with flights from Verona to Bucharest, Bacău, Cluj-Napoca (Romania), Chişinău (Moldova), Priština (Kosovo) and Lviv (Ukraine). Bucharest will also be served from Florence and Turin. Except for the Turin-Bucharest route, all had been served by the airline in the past.[citation needed]
Destinations
Club Air now operates flights to the following destinations (as of February 2008):
- France
- Italy
- Ancona (Ancona Airport)
- Bari (Bari International Airport)
- Bologna (Bologna Airport)
- Brindisi (Brindisi Airport)
- Catania (Catania-Fontanarossa Airport)
- Lamezia Terme (Lamezia Terme International Airport)
- Milano (Orio al Serio Airport)
- Reggio Calabria (Reggio Calabria Airport)
- Roma (Leonardo da Vinci Airport)
- Turin (Turin International Airport)
- Venice (Venice Marco Polo Airport)
- Verona (Verona Airport)
- Ukraine
Fleet
The Club Air fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of February 2008):
- 1 Avro RJ70
- 1 Avro RJ85
- 2 BAe 146-200
- 2 McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (which are operated by Bulgarian Air Charter)
External links
References
- ^ "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 67.