Kullaflyg
Kullaflyg | |
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IATA code : | DC used by Golden Air |
ICAO code : | GAO used by Golden Air |
Call sign : | GOLDEN used by Golden Air |
Founding: | 2001 |
Operation stopped: | 2016 |
Seat: | Ängelholm , Sweden |
Home airport : | (no own base) |
Management: | Christer Paulsson |
Fleet size: | 3 (rented) |
Aims: | national |
Website: | www.kullaflyg.se |
Kullaflyg ceased operations in 2016. The information in italics refer to the last status before the end of operation. |
Kullaflyg was a Swedish virtual airline based in Ängelholm . Kullaflyg did not have its own Air Operator Certificate and initially commissioned the regional airline Golden Air and then its successor companies Braathens Regional and BRA to carry out the flights it sold.
history
Kullaflyg AB was founded in 2001 by Christer Paulsson as an online company to market low-cost flights between Ängelholm and Stockholm / Bromma . Because Kullaflyg had neither an operating license (AOC) nor its own aircraft, it chartered machines from other companies to carry out the services it sold. The first transport orders were awarded to Golden Air in spring 2003 , which set up the connection between Ängelholm and Stockholm for Kullaflyg in April 2003 . Subsequently, their successor companies Braathens Regional (from 2006 to 2015) and BRA (from 2015 to 2016) continued the order flights.
The company Kullaflyg AB was dissolved in 2016. At that time it was selling its own tickets for flights from Ängelholm to Mora , Stockholm and Visby , which were operated by the airline BRA .
fleet
Most recently, BRA used three ATR 72-500s on behalf of Kullaflyg .
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bloomberg, Company Overview of Kullaflyg AB , accessed June 26, 2016
- ^ Flight International, March 23, 2004 , accessed June 26, 2016