Alexandair
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Alexandair | ||
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IATA - |
ICAO AXN |
Callsign ALEXANDROS |
Founded | ||
Hubs | Heraklion International Airport | |
Fleet size | 2 | |
Destinations | ||
Headquarters | Athens, Greece | |
Key people | Vasilis Chardalopoulos | |
Website: http://www.alexandair.com/ |
Alexandair was a charter airline headquartered in Athens, Greece. It operated charter services on a wet-lease basis for major tour operators. Its main base was Heraklion International Airport.[1]. It has suspended its charter operations in September 2007.
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[edit] History
The airline is being funded by venture capital and has shipping industry backers.[1] On 20 August 2005, the aircraft was grounded for one day, by the Greek aviation authorities, for technical problems. Comments from customers about the safety of the aircraft, as well as the quality of service are negative.[citation needed]
[edit] Destinations
Alexandair operated charter services from Chania, Corfu, Heraklion, Kos, Thessaloniki and Rhodes.
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[edit] References
- ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-03-27, p. 72.
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