LIVINGSTON ENERGY FLIGHT
'Livingston Energy Flight' is an airline based in Milan, Italy. It operates scheduled and charter services connecting major Italian cities to holiday destinations in the Caribbean, Central and South America, the Indian Ocean, Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Its main base is Malpensa International Airport, Milan [1].
| Contents |
| Code Data |
| History |
| Destinations |
| North America & Central America |
| Caribbean |
| South America |
| Europe |
| Africa |
| Asia |
| Fleet |
| External links |
| References |
Code Data
Many flights are still being conducted under the ICAO code for Lauda Air Italy, 'LDI'.
History
The airline was established on 13 January 2003 and started operations in May 2003. Lauda Air Italy had been established in 1990 and was majority-owned by the Volante company, itself controlled by Niki Lauda, while the remaining sharers were with Gruppo Ventaglio. On 31 March 2003, Gruppo Ventaglio purchased Volante's share and integrated Lauda Air Italy with Livingston under the parent company Livingston Aviation Group. It is wholly owned by Viaggi del Ventaglio Group and has 144 employees (at March 2007)..
Destinations
As of January 2007, Livingston Airlines flies scheduled and charter flights from Italy's main airports to destinations in the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Africa, the Indian Ocean, the Caribbean, Central America and South America.[2]
These are the destinations served by Livingston according to their website as of January 2007. Most destinations are served from Milan, but a few are also served from Rome.
North America & Central America
★ Costa Rica
★
★ San José (Juan Santamaría International Airport) [seasonal]
★ El Salvador
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★ San Salvador (Comalapa International Airport) [Begins October 21, 2007]
★ Mexico
★
★ Cancún (Cancún International Airport )
Caribbean
★ Antigua & Barbuda
★
★ Antigua (VC Bird Airport)
★ Cuba
★
★ Havana (José Martí International Airport )
★
★ Holguin (Frank País Airport)
★
★ Santa Clara (Abel Santa María Airport)
★
★ Varadero (Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport)
★ Dominican Republic
★
★ La Romana (La Romana International Airport)
★
★ Punta Cana (Punta Cana International Airport)
★ Jamaica
★
★ Montego Bay (Sir Donald Sangster International Airport)
South America
★ Brazil
★
★ Fortaleza (Pinto Martins International Airport)
★
★ Maceio (Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport)
★
★ Porto Seguro (Porto Seguro International Airport)
★
★ Recife (Guararapes International Airport)
★
★ Rio de Janeiro (Galeão - Antônio Carlos Jobim International Airport)
★
★ Salvador (Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport)
Europe
★ Cyprus
★
★ Larnaca
★ Czech Republic
★
★ Prague
★ France
★
★ Lourdes
★ Greece
★
★ Athens
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★ Heraklion
★
★ Karpathos
★
★ Kos
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★ Limnos
★
★ Mikonos
★
★ Rodi
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★ Santorini
★ Italy
★
★ Milan (Malpensa International Airport) 'Hub'
★
★ Rome (Leonardo da Vinci International Airport)
★ Portugal
★
★ Lisbon
★ Spain
★
★ Ibiza
★
★ Minorca
★
★ Palma de Mallorca
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★ Tenerife (Tenerife North Airport)
Africa
★ Egypt
★
★ Hurgada
★
★ Marsa Alam
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★ Sharm El Sheikh
★ Kenya
★
★ Mombasa (Moi International Airport)
★ Cape Verde
★
★ Sal Island (Amilcar Cabral International Airport)
★
★ Boa Vista Island (Rabil International Airport)
★ Tanzania
★
★ Zanzibar (charter)
★ Tunisia
★
★ Djerba
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★ Monastir
Asia
★ Jordan
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★ Amman (Queen Alia International Airport)
★ Republic of the Maldives
★
★ Malé (Malé International Airport)
Fleet
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The Livingston fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2007) :
★ 2 Airbus A321-200
★ 3 Airbus A330-200
★ 1 Boeing 757-200
The Airbus fleet is maintained by Lufthansa Technik in FRA for A & C Checks. (Every 4 weeks A-Check & every 18 month C-Check).
In December 2006, the Livingston fleet age is 3.5 years old [3].
External links
★ Livingston Airlines
★ Livingston Airlines Fleet
References
1. Directory: World Airlines
2. Livingston SpA: Company Profile, PDF-file, retrieved on January 14, 2007.
3. Livingston Fleet Age
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