CORSAIRFLY


Boeing 747 Corsairfly

'Corsairfly' is an airline based in Paris, France. It operates international scheduled and charter services to 62 destinations in Europe, the French overseas territories, Africa, North America and Southeast Asia. Its main base is Orly Airport, Paris[1]

Contents
History
Destinations
Fleet
External links
References

History


The airline was established in 1981 and started operations on 17 May 1981 as 'Corse Air International'. It was founded by the Corsican Rossi family and was acquired by Nouvelles Frontieres, a French tour operator, in 1990 and the name was changed to "Corsair". Worldwide traffic rights were obtained in 1991. In 2000 TUI AG, one of the world's leading tour operator groups, took over Nouvelles Frontieres. In 2004, Corsair aircraft were repainted with the colours of TUI, blue fuselage with the TUI-logo, like its sister airlines. At the end of 2005 the TUI Group, decided to rename all its affiliated airlines TUIfly. As an interim step Corsair aircraft were repainted with Corsairfly markings, although all airlines in the group are expected the common TUIfly brand by 2008.
The airline holds the record for most seats on a passenger aircraft (587 seats, on its Boeing 747-400s). [2]

Destinations


Corsairfly operates the following scheduled services (as of January 2005):

★ Domestic scheduled destinations: Bordeaux, Brest, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Paris and Toulouse.

★ International scheduled destinations: Agadir, Antananarivo, Fes, Fort-de-France, Marrakech, Mauritius, Mombasa, Moncton, Montréal, Nairobi, Palma de Mallorca, Pointe-à-Pitre, St Denis, St Maarten, Oran.
Corsairfly also operates many charter flights, as well as scheduled service to resort areas. Such destinations include: Abidjan, Cancún, Cayenne, Cayo Coco, Djibouti, Havana, Lome, Nouméa, and Varadero . In Europe and Northern Africa, the following destinations are served: Athens, Ankara, Cairo, Cork, Dublin, Edinburgh, Istanbul, İzmir, Lisbon, London, Rome, Tel Aviv, Tunis, and Venice.
The old corsair livery

The airline will launch weekly seasonal service for the Toulouse-Fort de France route using Boeing 747-400 in December 2006.
Corsair's intercontinental network used to be much more expanded in the late 1990s as the airline had profitable scheduled services from Paris-Orly to Bangkok, New York JFK, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Tahiti. But due to the effects of the 9/11 attacks which deeply hit the airline industry, Corsair is no longer flying to these major destinations, despite being once the only French airline that was able to compete with Air France on these profitable routes.
Since then, Corsair repositioned itself as the airline to French overseas territories in the Caribbeans and the Indian Ocean in order to retake the lucrative market left by defunct airline and former competitor Air Lib. The airline flies daily to Fort de France, Pointe a Pitre, Saint Martin and Saint Denis de la Reunion with its large fleet of Boeing 747-400.
In 2007, Corsairfly will inaugurate its long awaited scheduled services from Paris-Orly to Port Louis (Mauritius). The airline has been waiting since the late 1990s to obtain rights to operate that route which used to be a monopoly between Air France and Air Mauritius.

Fleet


The Corsairfly fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of March 2007) :

★ 2 Airbus A330-200 F-HCAT and F-HBIL

★ 6 Boeing 747-400 F-GTUI, F-HSEA, F-HSUN, F-HSEX, F-HKIS, F-HLOV

External links



Corsairfly

TUI Airlines

Corsairfly Fleet

References


1. Directory: World Airlines
2. Corsairfly Fleet (Company Web site)


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