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Founded | 1978 | |||
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Hubs | Vienna International Airport | |||
Focus cities | Innsbruck Airport, Graz Airport, Salzburg Airport | |||
Frequent-flyer program | Miles & More | |||
Airport lounge | Senator Lounge | |||
Alliance | Star Alliance | |||
Fleet size | 38 | |||
Destinations | 74 | |||
Parent company | Austrian Airlines AG | |||
Headquarters | Innsbruck, Austria | |||
Key people | Christian Fitz, CEO | |||
Website | www.tyrolean.at |
Tyrolean Airways — Tiroler Luftfahrt GesmbH is an airline based in Innsbruck, Austria.[1] It is a member of the Austrian Airlines Group and Star Alliance, and uses the name Austrian Arrows in its corporate group. Its main base is Innsbruck Airport, with a hub at Vienna International Airport.[2]
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The airline was established in 1978 as Aircraft Innsbruck by Gernot Langes-Swarovski and Christian Schwemberger-Swarovski. It adopted the title Tyrolean Airways when scheduled services began on 1 April 1980. The airline was acquired by Austrian Airlines in March 1998. In 2003, as part of an effort by its parent company to consolidate its brand, the fleet was partly rebranded as Austrian Arrows with livery changed to match that of Austrian Airlines. Airline operations, however, continued to operate independently by Tyrolean from its Innsbruck base. It has 1,599 employees.[2] Tyrolean was the only airline to operate Dash 7 airplanes into the dangerous Courchevel Airport in France.
Tyrolean Airways operates services to six destinations in Austria and 72 destinations in Europe.[2]
The Tyrolean Airways fleet includes the following aircraft (at November 2011):[3]
Aircraft | Total | Passengers | Registrations |
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Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 | 14 | 72/76 | OE-LGA to LGN OE-LGC from Brussels Airlines |
Fokker 70 | 9 | 75 | OE-LFG to LFL, OE-LFP to LFR |
Fokker 100 | 15 | 100 | OE-LVA to OE-LVO |
Total | 38 |
The average age of the Austrian Arrows fleet is 14.3 years (as of November 2011).[4]
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