Slovak Airlines

Slovak Airlines
IATA
6Q
ICAO
SLL
Callsign
SLOV LINE
Founded 1995
Ceased operations 2007
Hubs M. R. Štefánik Airport Bratislava
Fleet size 3 (May 2006)
Destinations 2 scheduled + 22 charter
Parent company Austrian Airlines (since 2005)
Headquarters Bratislava, Slovakia
Website slovakairlines.sk/corpus/index_en.csp (archived)

Slovak Airlines (Slovenské aerolínie a.s.) was an airline based in Bratislava, Slovakia.[1] It was the flag carrier of the Slovak Republic operating a scheduled service to Moscow, Brussels and international charter flights to Russia, Spain, Cyprus, Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Tunisia and Italy. The company also ran wet-lease operations. Its main base was M. R. Štefánik Airport, Bratislava.

The airline ceased operations in February 2007.[2][3]

History

The airline was established on 24 June 1995 and started operations in May 1998. It was founded by Viliam Veteška and a group of private investors. In January 2005 Austrian Airlines acquired the majority stake (62%) in the company. Slovak Airlines ceased operations after Austrian Airlines repossessed two aircraft having withdrawn financial support in January 2007. The company filed for bankruptcy on 2 March 2007.[4] Large portion of employees and offices was taken over by small Seagle Air. [5]

Destinations

The airline flew scheduled services from Bratislava to Brussels (7 weekly, codeshare with Austrian, Fokker 100) and Moscow Sheremetyevo (4 weekly, codeshare Aeroflot, Fokker 100).

In 2006 the airline flew the following charter flights from Bratislava (with Boeing 737-300):

And from Košice (with Boeing 737-300):

The airline also flew for Italian travel agencies a weekly Brescia - Rhodos service with the Boeing 737 - 300 aircraft. The smaller 100-seat Fokker 100 was used on the following charter flights for Greek travel agencies: Bratislava - Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki - Chania, Chios, Kos, Rhodos, Samos, Santorini. In winter 2006/2007 OM-AAE was based in Tripoli (November - January) to operate flights for Libyan Arab Airlines.

Fleet

Slovak Airlines Fokker 100 (OM-AAC) plane

As of January 2007 the Slovak Airlines fleet includes:

All the aircraft have new owners following the demise of Slovak Airlines.

Previously used aircraft:

References

External links

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