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Flair airlines

Flair Airlines is a Canadian charter airline headquartered in Kelowna , British Columbia .

Flair airlines
IATA
ICAO
Fle
Call sign
Flair
Established2005
Hubs
  • Kelowna International Airport
Fleet size3
HeadquartersCanada Kelowna , Canada
GuideTim Morgan ( CEO )
Siteflairair.ca

The company carries out cargo and passenger air transportation to the cities of Canada and the United States of America , the main transit hub ( hub ) of the company is Kelowna International Airport . Charter flights are carried out under the new brand (brand) of Flair Air Limited .

Flair Airlines charter programs work with various agreements, including transportation of sports teams, passengers on tourist destinations, organizers and participants of various meetings and conferences, and employees of governmental and non-governmental institutions. The company also leases its own aircraft to third airlines on wet leasing terms (together with ship crews) and under charter programs of these carriers [1] .

Content

History

 
Boeing 737-400 (C-FLEN registration) of Flair Airlines at Yellowknife Airport

Flair Airlines was founded by private investors on August 19, 2005. In January 2006, Flair Airlines received official permission from the Department of Transportation of Canada to operate all scheduled air cargo services between Canada and Cuba on behalf of Cubana's national airline Cuba. This permission was valid for several months until April 7, 2006 [1] .

Fleet

As of April 10, 2009, the Flair Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft [2] :

  • Boeing 737-400 - 3 units.

Charter Route Network

  • Calgary - Calgary International Airport , 2 times a week
  • Edmonton - Edmonton International Airport , 2 times a week
  • Fort Mcmurray - Fort Mcmurray Airport , 2 times a week
  • Hamilton - Hamilton International Airport , 2 times a week
  • Ottawa - Ottawa Macdonald Cartier International Airport , 2 times a week
  • Stephenville - Stephenville Airport , 2 times a week
  • St Johns - St Johns Airport , 2 times a week
  • Vancouver - Vancouver International Airport , 2 times a week
  • Victoria - Victoria International Airport , 2 times a week
  • Winnipeg - Winnipeg International Airport , 2 times a week
  • Sydney - Sydney International Airport

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Directory: World Airlines, Flight International (April 3, 2007), p. 82.
  2. ↑ Company website

Links

  • Official website of Flair Airlines
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flair_Airlines&oldid=86839936


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