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Revision as of 14:32, 11 June 2012
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Club Air was an airline based in Verona, Italy operating domestic flights within Italy and international flights to Albania, France, Moldova, Kosovo, Romania and Ukraine. It had a hub at Verona Airport.
History
The airline was originally established in October 2002 with its first flights the next month. The Italian civil aviation authority, ENAC, withdrew the airlines operating certificate on 12 December 2006.[1] Services resumed under new owners and new management on May 2, 2007. This new venture was unsuccessful with operations ceasing in May 2008.[2]
Destinations
The airline offered a combination of domestic services and services to Eastern Europe, trying to take advantage of migrant workers travelling to and from their countries of origin. Routes included those from Verona to Bucharest, Timişoara Bacău, Cluj-Napoca (Romania), Chişinău (Moldova), Pristina (Kosovo) Lviv (Ukraine) .
Fleet
The Club Air fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of 3 June 2008):
- 1 Avro RJ70
- 1 Avro RJ85
- 1 McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (which is operated by Bulgarian Air Charter)