Georgian International Airlines
| Georgian International Airlines | |
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| IATA code : | 4L |
| ICAO code : | MJX |
| Call sign : | GEO-LINE |
| Founding: | 2004 |
| Operation stopped: | 2011 |
| Seat: |
Batumi , Georgia |
| Turnstile : | |
| Home airport : | Batumi |
| Fleet size: | 7th |
| Aims: | National and international |
| Georgian International Airlines ceased operations in 2011. The information in italics refer to the last status before the end of operation. | |
Georgian International Airlines , previously EuroLine , was the second largest Georgian airline based in Batumi and its home base at Batumi Airport .
history
Georgian International Airlines was founded in June 2004 under the name Euroline and initially focused on charter flights. Scheduled flights to Düsseldorf , Amsterdam and Kiev were started in 2010 . In February of the same year the company was renamed Georgian International Airlines . It has since ceased operations.
Destinations
| country | aims |
|---|---|
| Germany | Dusseldorf |
| Great Britain | Birmingham |
| Georgia | Batumi, Kopitnari (Kutaisi), Tbilisi |
| Holland | Amsterdam |
| Lithuania | Vilnius |
| Azerbaijan | Baku |
| Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek |
| Iran | Tehran |
| Kazakhstan | Almaty, Aktau |
| Russia | Moscow-Vnukovo, Samara, Sochi, Rostov, Krasnodar |
| Turkey | Istanbul, Trabzon |
| Ukraine | Kharkiv, Donetsk, Kiev, Odessa, Dnepropetrovsk, Lvov |
| Afghanistan | Kabul |
| India | Delhi |
| Pakistan | Karachi |
| United Arab Emirates | Dubai |
| Syria | Damascus |
| Iraq | Baghdad |
fleet
As of August 2010, the Georgian International Airlines fleet consisted of seven aircraft:
| Planes | Total | Passengers |
Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boeing 737-500 | - | 121 | 1 ordered |
| Boeing 747-200B | 1 | 366 | |
| Fokker 70 | - | 79 | 2 ordered |
| Saab 340B | 3 | 37 | |
| Tupolev Tu-134A | 1 | 76 | |
| Yakovlev Yak-40 | 1 | 46 |
See also
Web links
- Georgian International Airlines website (English, Georgian, Russian)
- http://avia24.com ( Memento from February 4, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
- ↑ ch-aviation.ch - Georgian International Airlines (English) accessed on March 18, 2013