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'''Gandalf Airlines''' {{airline codes|G7|GNF|Gandalf}} was a regional [[airline]] based at [[Orio al Serio Airport]] near [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. It operated a fleet of [[Dornier 328]] aircraft in both jet and turboprop versions to a number of European destinations: [[Barcelona]], [[Bari]], [[Brescia]], [[Catania]], [[Florence]], [[Madrid]], [[Milan]], [[Paris]] (Charles de Gaulle), [[Paris]] (Orly), [[Pisa]], [[Rome]], [[Stuttgart]] and [[Verona]]. Gandalf also had an agreement with [[Air France]] to feed the French carrier's international flights at de Gaulle.
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'''Gandalf Airlines''' was a regional [[airline]] based at [[Orio al Serio Airport]] near [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. It operated a fleet of [[Dornier 328]] aircraft in both jet and turboprop versions to a number of European destinations: [[Barcelona]], [[Bari]], [[Brescia]], [[Catania]], [[Florence]], [[Madrid]], [[Milan]], [[Paris]] (Charles de Gaulle), [[Paris]] (Orly), [[Pisa]], [[Rome]], [[Stuttgart]] and [[Verona]]. Gandalf also had an agreement with [[Air France]] to feed the French carrier's international flights at de Gaulle.


By November [[2003]], Gandalf Airlines had cut most of its routes due to financial difficulties. In February [[2004]] it filed for [[bankruptcy]] and suspended all operations. In April 2004 it was reported that [[Alitalia]] acquired the bankrupt airline to gain additional slots at several European airports, mainly in Milan-Linate and Paris (Charles De Gaulle).
By November [[2003]], Gandalf Airlines had cut most of its routes due to financial difficulties. In February [[2004]] it filed for [[bankruptcy]] and suspended all operations. In April 2004 it was reported that [[Alitalia]] acquired the bankrupt airline to gain additional slots at several European airports, mainly in Milan-Linate and Paris (Charles De Gaulle).

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Gandalf Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
G7 GNF Gandalf
HeadquartersItaly

Gandalf Airlines was a regional airline based at Orio al Serio Airport near Milan, Italy. It operated a fleet of Dornier 328 aircraft in both jet and turboprop versions to a number of European destinations: Barcelona, Bari, Brescia, Catania, Florence, Madrid, Milan, Paris (Charles de Gaulle), Paris (Orly), Pisa, Rome, Stuttgart and Verona. Gandalf also had an agreement with Air France to feed the French carrier's international flights at de Gaulle.

By November 2003, Gandalf Airlines had cut most of its routes due to financial difficulties. In February 2004 it filed for bankruptcy and suspended all operations. In April 2004 it was reported that Alitalia acquired the bankrupt airline to gain additional slots at several European airports, mainly in Milan-Linate and Paris (Charles De Gaulle).