Clickair
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Clickair | ||
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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 |
Contents |
[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
Destinations | Barcelona | Seville | Valencia | La Coruña | Bilbao |
Amsterdam | x | ||||
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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:
- 13 Airbus 320-211