Hahn Air

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Hahn Air is an airline based at Frankfurt-Hahn Airport in Frankfurt, Germany. It operates scheduled domestic flights and also runs a flying school.

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  • IATA Code: HR
  • ICAO Code: HHN
  • Callsign: Rooster

The airline was established on 1 January 1994 as SAL Airlines and was restructured in 2000. It later adopted the name Hahn Air and then Südwestflug, before reverting to the Hahn Air name in 2002.

Hahn Air operates international scheduled services to Salzburg, Hassi Messaoud (at January 2005).

Hahn Air also provides ticketing services to over 100 other airlines. Hahn Air distributes its' tickets to travel agents through IATA Billing and Settlement plans (BSP) and allows agents to use Hahn Air tickets for journeys when no Hahn Air flight exists.

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