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'''ModiLuft''' was a small [[airline]] company based in [[India]].
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==History==
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ModiLuft was one of India's first post-[[deregulation]] airlines, launched in 1994 by the Indian industrial group Modi in partnership with the German flag carrier [[Lufthansa]]. It used [[Boeing 737|Boeing 737-200]] supplied by Lufthansa. ModiLuft did not last very long specially because the business mentality of the German and Indian partners were not the same and problems arose. Then the cooperation was broken off and ModiLuft acquired [[Boeing 737|Boeing 737-400]] aircraft to replace the 737-200s from Lufthansa, but the future of ModiLuft was already sealed and the airline ceased operations in [[1996]], and was revived in 2005 as [[SpiceJet]] following the [[Low-cost carrier|low cost]] model. <ref>Airlines Remembered by BI Hengi, Publisher Midland Publishing</ref>
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==Destinations==
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*[[Europe]]
**[[United Kingdom]]
***[[Manchester]] ([[Manchester Airport]])
**[[Germany]]
***[[Hamburg]] ([[Hamburg Airport]])
***[[Frankfurt]] ([[Frankfurt Airport]])
*[[South Asia]]
**[[India]]
***[[Delhi]] ([[Indira Gandhi International Airport]]) '''Hub'''
***[[Jammu]] ([[Jammu Airport]])
***[[Leh]] ([[Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport]])
***[[Srinagar]] ([[Srinagar Airport]])
*[[Southwest Asia]]
**[[Oman]]
***[[Muscat]] ([[Muscat Airport]])
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== Code data ==

*[[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''HT'''
*[[International Civil Aviation Organisation|ICAO]] Code: '''MOD'''
*Callsign: Modiluft

==Historical Fleet==

*4 - [[Boeing 737|Boeing 737-230]]
*2 - [[Boeing 737|Boeing 737-4Y0]]

==External links==
*[http://rzjets.net/operators/operator.php?opid=859/ Fleet information]

==References==
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{{Airlines of India}}

[[Category:Defunct airlines of India]]
[[Category:Airlines established in 1993]]
[[Category:Airlines disestablished in 1997]]
[[Category:Former IATA members]]

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Revision as of 12:30, 11 October 2008