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Founded | 2010 | ||||||
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Operating bases | Leipzig/Halle Airport | ||||||
Headquarters | Schkeuditz, Germany | ||||||
Key people | Günter Karch ( CEO) |
Air Lipsia was a German virtual airline headquartered and based at Leipzig/Halle Airport. [1]
The airline commenced operations on 31 October 2010 with flights to Brussels and Prague operated by contractor Central Connect Airlines. [1] The name Air Lipsia came from the old Latin and Italian name for Leipzig. As of October 2010, services to other destinations such as London were planned with a leased Boeing 737-500. [2]
The route to Prague was terminated less than a year later, by 10 June 2011, due to low passenger numbers while the service to Brussels was sent into hiatus. [3] According to the schedule of Leipzig/Halle Airport, Air Lipsia didn't provide scheduled traffic anymore as of November 2013 [4] with no other established sources regarding the whereabouts of the airline to be found.
Air Lipsia marketed the following scheduled destinations operated by Central Connect Airlines on their behalf: [1]
As of November 2010 the Air Lipsia fleet consisted of one Saab 340 aircraft operated by Central Connect Airlines, with 33 seats. [5] As of December 2013, Central Connect Airlines didn't operate for Air Lipsia anymore. [6]
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Founded | 2010 | ||||||
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Operating bases | Leipzig/Halle Airport | ||||||
Headquarters | Schkeuditz, Germany | ||||||
Key people | Günter Karch ( CEO) |
Air Lipsia was a German virtual airline headquartered and based at Leipzig/Halle Airport. [1]
The airline commenced operations on 31 October 2010 with flights to Brussels and Prague operated by contractor Central Connect Airlines. [1] The name Air Lipsia came from the old Latin and Italian name for Leipzig. As of October 2010, services to other destinations such as London were planned with a leased Boeing 737-500. [2]
The route to Prague was terminated less than a year later, by 10 June 2011, due to low passenger numbers while the service to Brussels was sent into hiatus. [3] According to the schedule of Leipzig/Halle Airport, Air Lipsia didn't provide scheduled traffic anymore as of November 2013 [4] with no other established sources regarding the whereabouts of the airline to be found.
Air Lipsia marketed the following scheduled destinations operated by Central Connect Airlines on their behalf: [1]
As of November 2010 the Air Lipsia fleet consisted of one Saab 340 aircraft operated by Central Connect Airlines, with 33 seats. [5] As of December 2013, Central Connect Airlines didn't operate for Air Lipsia anymore. [6]