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{{Infobox_Airline |airline=Air Dolomiti|logo=Air Dolomiti logo.png|logo_size=250px|IATA=EN|ICAO=DLA|callsign=DOLOMITI|parent=
Deutsche Lufthansa AG, [Italy, [Germany
focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=
Miles & More|fleet_size=19|destinations=21|website= http://www.airdolomiti.it/|-->
Air Dolomiti L.A.R.E. S.p.A is a [regional airline based in Verona in Italy. It is part of Lufthansa Regional linking 11 domestic destinations and
Vienna with the Lufthansa network via
Munich and
Frankfurt. Its main bases are Verona Airport and
Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport,
Trieste, with a hub at
Munich International Airport.
The airline's name derives from the section of the
Alps known as The
Dolomites.
History
Air Dolomiti was established in January
1989 by the Leali Steel Group. It started regional operations in January
1991 with a
Trieste-
Genoa route and in
1992 started international services with flights from Verona to Munich. After several years of co-operation, Lufthansa acquired a 26% stake in January 1999 and increased it to 52% in April
2003 and 100% in July 2003. Since then Air Dolomiti has been controlled by Lufthansa as a member of Lufthansa Regional, a strategic cooperation between five regional European airlines (Air Dolomiti,
Augsburg Airways,
Contact Air,
Eurowings and Lufthansa CityLine).
The airline employs some 552 people (at March 2007) and although most Lufthansa regional subsidiaries operate under their parent's name and colours, Air Dolomiti retains its own identity.
Destinations
Domestic
International
Fleet
The Air Dolomiti consists of the following aircraft (at March 2007) :
- 6 ATR 42
- 8 ATR 72
- 5 BAe 146
Air Dolomiti average fleet age is 9.3 years old in March 2007 Air Dolomiti Fleet Age.
External links
- Air Dolomiti
- Air Dolomiti Fleet
References
{{Infobox_Airline |airline=Air Dolomiti|logo=Air Dolomiti logo.png|logo_size=250px|IATA=EN|ICAO=DLA|callsign=DOLOMITI|parent=
Deutsche Lufthansa AG, [Italy, [Germany
focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=Miles & More|fleet_size=19|destinations=21|website= http://www.airdolomiti.it/|-->
Air Dolomiti L.A.R.E. S.p.A is a [regional airline based in
Verona in Italy. It is part of Lufthansa Regional linking 11 domestic destinations and
Vienna with the
Lufthansa network via
Munich and Frankfurt. Its main bases are Verona Airport and
Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport, Trieste, with a hub at
Munich International Airport.
The airline's name derives from the section of the Alps known as The
Dolomites.
History
Air Dolomiti was established in January 1989 by the Leali Steel Group. It started regional operations in January
1991 with a Trieste-
Genoa route and in
1992 started international services with flights from Verona to
Munich. After several years of co-operation, Lufthansa acquired a 26% stake in January
1999 and increased it to 52% in April 2003 and 100% in July 2003. Since then Air Dolomiti has been controlled by Lufthansa as a member of Lufthansa Regional, a strategic cooperation between five regional European airlines (Air Dolomiti,
Augsburg Airways, Contact Air,
Eurowings and Lufthansa CityLine).
The airline employs some 552 people (at March
2007) and although most Lufthansa regional subsidiaries operate under their parent's name and colours, Air Dolomiti retains its own identity.
Destinations
Domestic
International
Fleet
The Air Dolomiti consists of the following aircraft (at March 2007) :
Air Dolomiti average fleet age is 9.3 years old in March 2007 Air Dolomiti Fleet Age.
External links
- Air Dolomiti
- Air Dolomiti Fleet
References