Prima Charter

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Prima Charter
IATA
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ICAO
FFP
Callsign
FLYING FISH
Founded 2003 (as Fischer Air Polska)
2006 (as Prima Charter)
Commenced operations 12 May 2005
Destinations Charters
Headquarters Warsaw, Poland
Website www.primacharter.com

Prima Charter was a Polish charter airline, previously known as Fischer Air Polska.[1] It ceased operations on 14 January 2008.[2]

History

Established as Fischer Air Polska in 2003, the airline started operations on 12 May 2005. It was established by the Czech K&K Group, but was acquired by PTV in January 2006. It operated charter flights to the Mediterranean, Canary Islands, Thailand, Kenya, Sri Lanka, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. It ceased operations in October 2006.[3] However, renamed Prima Charter, it reentered the market in late 2006, flying since at one time or another to all the destinations that Fischer Air Polska had served. However, it operated to the end with a fleet of exactly one jet, still with Fischer Air markings, as opposed to two that Fischer Air Polska was leasing.

Fischer Air Polska logo

References

  1. Fischer Air Polska record in the CH-Aviation data base
  2. , JetPhotos.net, Airline news section. Accessed 2008-02-12.
  3. Flight International 3 April 2007

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