Corendon Airlines

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Corendon Airlines
Corendon Airlines' new logo
Corendon Airlines Boeing 737 Max
IATA code : XC
ICAO code : CAI
Call sign : CORENDON
Founding: 2004
Seat: Antalya , TurkeyTurkeyTurkey 
Turnstile :

Antalya Airport , Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport

Home airport : Antalya Airport
Company form: A.Ş.
IATA prefix code : 395
Management: Yildiray Karaer ( CEO )
Fleet size: 14 (+ 3 order)
Aims: international
Website: www.corendonairlines.com

Corendon Airlines (actually Turistik Hava Taşımacılık A.Ş. ) is a Turkish low-cost airline based in Antalya and based at Antalya Airport . It is a sister company of the Dutch Corendon Dutch Airlines and the Maltese Corendon Airlines Europe .

history

Former Corendon Airlines logo

Corendon Airlines was founded in 2004 as a subsidiary of the Corendon Group, a Turkish-Belgian-Dutch tourism company, and began flight operations in 2005.

In 2020 the airline became the official advertising partner of 1. FC Nürnberg . In this context, it was also announced that an aircraft in the club's colors will serve Nuremberg Airport.

Destinations

Corendon Airlines flies to various destinations in Europe . For example, flights to Antalya and Izmir are carried out from several German airports . The company also offers leasing services and charter flights .

fleet

Current fleet

Corendon Airlines Boeing 737-800

As of June 2020, the Corendon Airlines fleet consists of 14 aircraft with an average age of 12.2 years:

Aircraft type number ordered Remarks Seats
( Eco + / Eco )
Average Age
(June 2020)
Boeing 737-800 13 TC-TJJ in detur - special paint 189 (- / 189) 13.0 years
Boeing 737 MAX 8 1 3 inactive 189 (- / 189) 2.1 years
total 14th 3 12.2 years

Former aircraft types

Former Boeing 737-300 of Corendon Airlines in Kids & Co special livery

Corendon Airlines has already used the following aircraft types in the past:

Trivia

  • According to the company's own information, the company name is derived from the German term for the mineral corundum .

See also

Web links

Commons : Corendon Airlines  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Corendon Airlines Group. In: corendonairlines.com. Retrieved April 25, 2019 .
  2. Pat Hanlon: Transnational Airlines . In: Global Airlines . Elsevier, 2007, ISBN 978-0-7506-6439-4 , pp. 323–338 , doi : 10.1016 / B978-0-7506-6439-4.50013-4 .
  3. Corendon Airlines enables FCN planes. Retrieved July 28, 2020 .
  4. corendonairlines.com - Timetable accessed on September 27, 2016
  5. ^ A b c Corendon Airlines Fleet Details and History. In: planespotters.net. Retrieved March 8, 2020 .
  6. Daily Sabah - After the crash in Ethiopia: Turkish Airlines puts Boeing 737 MAX aircraft down, March 13, 2019 , accessed on March 13, 2019.
  7. corendon.com - About Us , accessed January 24, 2015