BELAIR (AIRLINE)
:''another airline called Belair operated from Belarus – 1991-1999''
'Belair' (Belair Airlines AG) is a charter airline based in Zürich, Switzerland. It operates charter flights worldwide for its parent company Hotelplan and ad hoc charters for third parties. Its main base is Zürich Airport[1].
★ IATA Code: '4T'
★ ICAO Code: 'BHP'
★ Callsign: Belair [2]
The airline was established and started operations on 3 November 2001. It was formed on the demise of the SAirGroup out of its leisure carrier Balair by one of Balair's largest customers Hotelplan, who now wholly own Belair. It has 132 employees.
In March 2007, Air Berlin acquired a 49% shareholding in Belair, owned by tour operator Hotelplan, to enable an increase in its activities in the Swiss market.[3]
The Belair fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2007) :
★ 2 Boeing 757-200
★ 1 Boeing 767-300ER
★ Belair
★ Belair Fleet Detail
1. Directory: World Airlines
2. Airline Codes
3. Air Berlin LTU move driven by access to Düsseldorf
'Belair' (Belair Airlines AG) is a charter airline based in Zürich, Switzerland. It operates charter flights worldwide for its parent company Hotelplan and ad hoc charters for third parties. Its main base is Zürich Airport[1].
| Contents |
| Code Data |
| History |
| Fleet |
| External links |
| References |
Code Data
★ IATA Code: '4T'
★ ICAO Code: 'BHP'
★ Callsign: Belair [2]
History
The airline was established and started operations on 3 November 2001. It was formed on the demise of the SAirGroup out of its leisure carrier Balair by one of Balair's largest customers Hotelplan, who now wholly own Belair. It has 132 employees.
In March 2007, Air Berlin acquired a 49% shareholding in Belair, owned by tour operator Hotelplan, to enable an increase in its activities in the Swiss market.[3]
Fleet
The Belair fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2007) :
★ 2 Boeing 757-200
★ 1 Boeing 767-300ER
External links
★ Belair
★ Belair Fleet Detail
References
1. Directory: World Airlines
2. Airline Codes
3. Air Berlin LTU move driven by access to Düsseldorf
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