Clickair

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Clickair
IATA
XG
ICAO
CLI
Callsign
XG
Founded 2006
Hubs Barcelona International Airport
Focus cities San Pablo Airport, Valencia Airport
Fleet size 10
Destinations 19
Parent company Iberia Airlines
Headquarters Barcelona, Spain
Key people
Website: Official Site

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[edit] History

It was first called Catair, a combination of two words, CAT (from CATalonia) and AIR. Today Catair Lineas Aereas is just the name of the holding.

The airline started operations with 3 Airbus A320 aircraft operating five routes from its Barcelona hub. [1] The company was founded from initial capital investment from Cobra, Iberia, Iberostar, Nefinsa and Quercus Equity (Group Agrolimen), each with a 20% share. [2]

It has an expansion plan expecting the operation of 30 aircraft to 70 routes by the end of 2008.[3]

[edit] Destinations

Clickair Airbus A320
Clickair Airbus A320
Destinations Barcelona Seville Valencia La Coruña Bilbao
Amsterdam x
Barcelona x x
Berlin (Tegel) x
Bilbao
Bucharest x
Budapest x
Casablanca x
Dublin x
Dubrovnik x
Frankfurt x x
Geneva x
Helsinki x
Jerez x
La Coruña x
Lisbon x
London (Gatwick) x
London (Heathrow) x x x
Málaga x x
Marrakech x
Marseille x
Milan (Malpensa) x
Munich x
Naples x
Palermo x
Paris (Orly) x x
Pisa x
Porto x
Prague x
Rome (Fiumicino) x
Santiago de Compostela x
Seville x x
Valencia
Venice x
Verona x
Vienna x
Vigo x
Warsaw x
Zurich x

[edit] Fleet

As of March 2007 the Clickair fleet includes:

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
  2. ^ [[1]]
  3. ^ [[2]]