AUSTRIAN ARROWS


'Austrian Arrows' is the name of Austrian Airlines's regional service operated by Tyrolean Airways, an airline based in Innsbruck, Austria. It is a member of the Austrian Airlines Group and the Star Alliance. Its main base is Innsbruck Airport, with a hub at Vienna International Airport.[1]

Contents
History
Destinations
Fleet
External links
References

History


The airline was established in 1978 as Aircraft Innsbruck by Gernot Langes-Swarovski and Christian Schwemberger-Swarovski. It adopted the title Tyrolean Airways when scheduled services began on 1 April 1980. The airline was acquired by Austrian Airlines in March 1998. In 2003, as part of an effort by its parent company to consolidate its brand, the fleet was rebranded as Austrian Arrows with livery changed to match that of Austrian Airlines. Airline operations, however, continued to operate independently by Tyrolean from its Innsbruck base. It has 1,599 employees.

Destinations


Austrian Arrows operates services to six destinations in Austria and 72 destinations in Europe.

Austrian Arrows flies to the following destinations (at January 2005):
===Africa

North Africa



Libya


Tripoli
===Asia

Southwest Asia



Armenia


Yerevan (Zvartnots International Airport)

Azerbaijan


Baku

Georgia


Tbilisi

Turkey


Ankara (Esenboga International Airport)


Istanbul (Ataturk International Airport)
===Europe

Western Europe



Austria


Graz (Graz Airport)


Innsbruck (Innsbruck Airport)


Klagenfurt (Klagenfurt Airport)


Linz (Linz Airport)


Salzburg (Salzburg Airport)


Vienna (Vienna International Airport)

Belgium


Brussels (Brussels Airport)

Denmark


Copenhagen (Copenhagen Airport)

Finland


Helsinki (Helsinki-Vantaa Airport)

France


Lyon


Nice (Cote d'Azur International Airport)


Strasbourg

Germany


Berlin (Berlin-Tegel International Airport)


Cologne/Bonn (Cologne Bonn Airport)


Dresden


Düsseldorf (Dusseldorf International Airport)


Frankfurt (Frankfurt International Airport)


Hamburg


Hanover


Leipzig/Halle


Munich (Munich International Airport)


Nuremberg


Stuttgart

Greece


Athens (Athens International Airport)


Thessaloniki (Thessaloniki International Airport, "Macedonia")

Italy


Bologna


Florence


Milan



★ (Linate Airport)



★ (Malpensa International Airport)


Rome (Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport)


Venice

Luxembourg


Luxembourg (Luxembourg Airport)

Netherlands


Amsterdam (Amsterdam Schiphol Airport)

Norway


Oslo (Oslo Airport, Gardermoen)

Spain


Barcelona (Barcelona International Airport)


Palma de Mallorca

Sweden


Gothenburg


Stockholm (Stockholm-Arlanda Airport)

Switzerland


Geneva (Geneva Cointrin International Airport)


St. Gallen/Altenrhein (St. Gallen-Altenrhein Airport)


Zürich (Zurich Airport)

United Kingdom


London, England (London Heathrow Airport)

Central Europe



Czech Republic


Prague (Ruzyne International Airport)

Hungary


Budapest (Budapest Ferihegy International Airport)

Poland


Kraków (John Paul II International Airport)


Poznań


Warsaw (Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport)

Slovakia


Košice

Slovenia


Ljubljana (Brnik Airport)

Eastern Europe



Albania


Tirana (Rinas Mother Teresa Airport)

Belarus


Minsk (Minsk International Airport)

Bosnia and Herzegovina


Sarajevo (Sarajevo International Airport)

Bulgaria


Bourgas


Sofia


Varna

Croatia


Zagreb (Zagreb Airport)

Macedonia


Skopje

Moldova


Chişinău

Montenegro


Podgorica

Romania


Bucharest (Henri Coanda International Airport)


Iaşi (Iaşi International Airport)


Sibiu (Sibiu International Airport)


Timişoara (Traian Vuia International Airport)

Russia


Krasnodar


Rostov


St Petersburg (Pulkovo Airport)

Serbia


Belgrade (Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport)


Priština (Priština International Airport)

Ukraine


Dnipropetrovsk


Kharkov


Lviv


Odessa

Fleet


The Austrian Arrows fleet includes the following aircraft (at April 2007):

★ 13 Bombardier CRJ 200LR

★ 12 Bombardier Dash 8 Q300

★ 10 Bombardier Dash 8 Q400

★ 16 Fokker 100

★ 6 Fokker 70
The average age of the Austrian Arrows fleet is 8.1 years (as of July 2006).[2]

External links



Official site

Fleet

References


1. Directory: World Airlines
2. Austrian Arrows Fleet Age


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