FTI airline

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FTI Fluggesellschaft mbH
The flyFTI logo
Airbus A320 from flyFTI
IATA code : BZ
ICAO code : FTI
Call sign : FROG-LINE
Founding: 1998
Operation stopped: 2001
Seat: Munich , Germany
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Home airport : Munich Airport
Fleet size: 7th
Aims: national and continental
FTI Fluggesellschaft mbH ceased operations in 2001. The information in italics refer to the last status before the end of operation.

flyFTI , actually FTI Fluggesellschaft mbH , was a German charter airline owned by the tourism group FTI based in Munich .

history

FTI Fluggesellschaft mbH was founded in 1998 and started flight operations under the brand name flyFTI in April 1999. The company's home base was Munich Airport . Further aircraft were stationed in Hanover , Cologne , Berlin-Schönefeld , Leipzig and Nuremberg .

On November 30, 2001, flyFTI ceased operations. The entire fleet was returned to the former English parent company Airtours PLC (later My Travel Airways and now part of the Thomas Cook Group).

Destinations

flyFTI flew to almost all hot water destinations in the Mediterranean region as well as the Canary Islands and Gambia exclusively for FTI . The main destinations were Malta , Palma de Mallorca and Calabria . The plane stationed in Palma flew 17 times a week from the Balearic Island to German airports (Dresden, Hanover, Hamburg, Hahn, Nuremberg, Cologne / Bonn, Berlin-Schönefeld, Munich, Paderborn, Stuttgart and Frankfurt) and from Frankfurt to Las Palmas.

fleet

When flight operations were discontinued in 2001, the flyFTI fleet consisted of seven aircraft:

See also

Web links

Commons : Fly FTI  - collection of images, videos and audio files