Corsairfly
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| Corsairfly | ||
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| IATA SS |
ICAO CRL |
Callsign CORSAIR |
| Founded | 1981 (as Corse Air International) | |
| Hubs | Orly Airport, Paris | |
| Alliance | TUI Airlines | |
| Fleet size | 8 | |
| Destinations | >60 | |
| Parent company | TUI Airlines (TUI Group) | |
| Headquarters | Rungis, France | |
| Key people | Hervé Pierret | |
| Website: http://www.corsairfly.com | ||
Corsairfly is an airline based in Paris, France. It is currently the second largest French airline after Air France and operates international scheduled and charter services to 62 European destinations, the French overseas territories, Africa and North America. Its main base is Orly Airport, Paris[1]
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The airline was established in 1981 and started operations on 17 May 1981 as Corse Air International. It was founded by the Corsican Rossi family and was acquired by Nouvelles Frontieres, a French tour operator, in 1990 and the name was changed to "Corsair". Worldwide traffic rights were obtained in 1991. In 2000 TUI AG, one of the world's leading tour operator groups, took over Nouvelles Frontieres. In 2004, Corsair aircraft were repainted with the colours of TUI, blue fuselage with the TUI-logo, like its sister airlines. At the end of 2005 the TUI Group, decided to rename all its affiliated airlines TUIfly. As an interim step Corsair aircraft were repainted with Corsairfly markings, although all airlines in the group are expected the common TUIfly brand by 2008[1].
The airline holds the record for most seats on a passenger aircraft (587 seats, on its Boeing 747-400s). [2]
Beginning 2008, the airline announced that it will look forward to expand its medium-haul network to the Mediterraneans and its long-haul network to the United States where it regularly flew in the 1990s. [3]
Corsairfly operates most of its flight from its hub at Paris-Orly although some flights do fly from other major French cities such as Lyon, Marseille and Toulouse
As of September 2007, Corsairfly's fleet has 8 aircraft:
| Aircraft | Total | Passengers |
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| Airbus A330-200 | 2 | 355 | Long-Haul Medium Density Africa, North America, Indian Ocean |
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| Boeing 747-400 | 6 | 587 | Long-Haul High Density French Overseas Territories |
- ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-04-03, p. 69.
- ^ Corsairfly Fleet (Company Web site)
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