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| airline = Alberta Citylink
|airline = Alberta Citylink
| logo = AlbertaCityLink.gif
|logo = Alberta City Link Logo.svg
| logo_size = 100px
|logo_size = 100
| fleet_size = 3
|fleet_size = 3
| destinations =
|destinations =
| IATA = -
|IATA = -
| ICAO = ABK
|ICAO = ABK
| callsign = ALBERTA CITYLINK
|callsign = ALBERTA CITYLINK
| parent =
|parent = [[Bar XH Air]]
| company_slogan =
|company_slogan =
| founded = 1996
|founded = 1996
|ceased = 2004
| headquarters = [[Medicine Hat, Alberta|Medicine Hat]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]
|headquarters = [[Medicine Hat]], [[Alberta]], Canada
| key_people =
| hubs = [[Medicine Hat Airport]]
|key_people =
|hubs = [[Medicine Hat Airport]]
| secondary_hubs = [[Calgary International Airport]]
|secondary_hubs = [[Calgary International Airport]]
| focus_cities =
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'''Alberta Citylink''' is an [[airline]] based in [[Medicine Hat, Alberta|Medicine Hat]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]. It operates domestic passenger charter services. Its main base is [[Medicine Hat Airport]], with a hub at [[Calgary International Airport]]<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref>
'''Alberta Citylink''' was an [[airline]] based in [[Medicine Hat]], [[Alberta]], Canada. It operated domestic passenger service for [[Air Canada]] as an '''Air Canada Connector''' air carrier via a [[code sharing]] agreement. Its main base was [[Medicine Hat Airport]], with a hub at [[Calgary International Airport]]<ref name="FI">{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 72 | date= 2007-03-27}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
The airline was established and initiated operations in 1996. Scheduled services were also operated by Bar XH Air (established in 1974) under the name Alberta Citylink. However, scheduled services are no longer operated.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.barxh.com/commuter.htm |title=Scheduled Commuter Services |website=www.barxh.com |access-date=March 30, 2009}}</ref>


== Air Canada Connector routes in 1999 ==
The airline was established and started operations in [[1996]]. It was established to operate scheduled services for [[Air BC]] and [[Air Canada]] in Alberta and eastern [[British Columbia]]. In [[2000]], Air Canada cancelled its contract, but services continued for [[Peace Air]] until [[2004]]. Since then the airline has concentrated on domestic passenger charter services, mainly in support of the Alberta oil industry. It has 20 employees<ref name="FI"/>. Scheduled services are operated by [[Bar XH Air]] (established in [[1974]]) under the name Alberta Citylink.
According to the [[Official Airline Guide]] (OAG), Alberta Citylink was operating Air Canada Connector [[code share]] services on behalf of Air Canada with [[BAe Jetstream]] commuter propjets at this time with nonstop flights between [[Calgary]] and [[Cold Lake, Alberta]], [[Cranbrook, BC]], [[Lethbridge]], [[Lloydminster]] and [[Medicine Hat]], and also nonstop between [[Edmonton]] and Cold Lake.<ref>http://www.departedflights.com, June 1, 1999 Official Airline Guide (OAG), Calgary & Edmonton flight schedules</ref>


== Fleet ==
== Fleet ==
The Alberta Citylink fleet consisted of the following turboprop aircraft:
* 1 [[Handley Page Jetstream|BAe Jetstream 31]]
* 2 [[Handley Page Jetstream|BAe Jetstream 32]]


== See also ==
The Alberta Citylink fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March [[2007]]) <ref name="FI"/> :
* [[List of defunct airlines of Canada]]

*1 [[Handley Page Jetstream|BAe Jetstream 31]]
*2 [[Handley Page Jetstream|BAe Jetstream 32]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 19:24, 20 September 2023

Alberta Citylink
IATA ICAO Call sign
- ABK ALBERTA CITYLINK
Founded1996
Ceased operations2004
HubsMedicine Hat Airport
Secondary hubsCalgary International Airport
Fleet size3
Parent companyBar XH Air
HeadquartersMedicine Hat, Alberta, Canada

Alberta Citylink was an airline based in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. It operated domestic passenger service for Air Canada as an Air Canada Connector air carrier via a code sharing agreement. Its main base was Medicine Hat Airport, with a hub at Calgary International Airport[1]

History

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The airline was established and initiated operations in 1996. Scheduled services were also operated by Bar XH Air (established in 1974) under the name Alberta Citylink. However, scheduled services are no longer operated.[2]

Air Canada Connector routes in 1999

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According to the Official Airline Guide (OAG), Alberta Citylink was operating Air Canada Connector code share services on behalf of Air Canada with BAe Jetstream commuter propjets at this time with nonstop flights between Calgary and Cold Lake, Alberta, Cranbrook, BC, Lethbridge, Lloydminster and Medicine Hat, and also nonstop between Edmonton and Cold Lake.[3]

Fleet

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The Alberta Citylink fleet consisted of the following turboprop aircraft:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 72.
  2. ^ "Scheduled Commuter Services". www.barxh.com. Retrieved March 30, 2009.
  3. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, June 1, 1999 Official Airline Guide (OAG), Calgary & Edmonton flight schedules