Air Dolomiti Explained

Airline:Air Dolomiti
Iata:EN
Icao:DLA
Callsign:DOLOMITI
Frequent Flyer:Miles & More
Fleet Size:24 (2024)[1]
Destinations:26
Parent:Lufthansa Group
Headquarters:Dossobuono, Villafranca di Verona, Italy
Key People:Steffen Harbarth (CEO)
Num Employees:1000 (2024)

Air Dolomiti S.p.A. L.A.R.E (Linee Aeree Regionali Europee) is an Italian regional airline and a subsidiary of Lufthansa. It is a member of Lufthansa Regional and has its head office in Dossobuono, Villafranca di Verona.[2] Its hubs are at Verona Villafranca Airport, Florence Airport and Venice Marco Polo Airport and focus cities at Munich Airport and Frankfurt Airport in Germany.[3]

It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa. Air Dolomiti operates a network of routes from several Italian destinations to and from Munich and Frankfurt.[4] Most of these services are sold under the Air Dolomiti brand and codeshare with Lufthansa, while a few remain under the Lufthansa brand.

History

Foundation

Air Dolomiti was established on 30 December 1989 by the Linee Aeree Europee (L.A.E). The airline's name derives from the section of the Alps known as the Dolomites. It started airline operations in January 1991 with a Trieste-Genoa route. In 1992, the airline started international services with flights from Verona to Munich.[5]

Takeover by Lufthansa

After several years of co-operation, Lufthansa acquired a 26% stake in January 1999 and increased it to 52% in April 2003 and 100% in July 2003.[5] [6] Although most Lufthansa Regional subsidiaries operate under their parent's name and colours, Air Dolomiti retains its own identity.

The airline employed some 748 people in June 2020. At one time the airline's registered office was in Dossobuono, Villafranca di Verona, while the airline's executive headquarters were in Ronchi dei Legionari.[7]

In September 2018, Lufthansa announced it would expand Air Dolomiti's fleet significantly by 12 pre-owned Embraer 190 and 195 aircraft to be transferred from sister company Lufthansa CityLine.[8] However in late 2021, Lufthansa stated that the transfer was no longer confirmed and may be continued later or on a smaller scale if at all.[9] Later on, two Embraer 195 were transferred from Lufthansa CityLine by spring 2022.[10] In late 2022, Lufthansa confirmed it would transfer further aircraft from Lufthansa CityLine to Air Dolomiti to strengthen the group's presence in Italy after its bid to take over ITA Airways fell apart.[11]

In March 2024, Lufthansa announced plans to expand Air Dolomiti's fleet to 25 aircraft within the year, as the subsidiary is scheduled to take over more routes within the Lufthansa Group network.[12]

Destinations

, Air Dolomiti operates routes from Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport to 26[3] destinations in Italy and -increasingly- other European countries on behalf of its corporate parent, Lufthansa.

Codeshare agreements

Air Dolomiti has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:[13]

Fleet

Current fleet

, Air Dolomiti operates the following aircraft:[14]

AircraftIn serviceOrdersPassengersNotes
75[15] 108Outstanding aircraft to be relocated from Lufthansa CityLine.[16]
17 - 120
Total245

Former fleet

In the past, Air Dolomiti previously operated the following types of aircraft:[14]

Air Dolomiti Historical Fleet!Aircraft!Total!Introduced!Retired!Notes
ATR 42-30016Dec 1993Feb 2011
ATR 72-50013Mar 2000May 2014
BAe 146-2001Jul 1998Aug 1998Leased to Flightline.
BAe 146-3005Apr 2005Sep 2009
Bombardier CRJ2005Mar 2001Oct 2005Leased to Eurowings.[17]
3Oct 1990Sep 1994
Fokker 1002May 1999Dec 1999Leased from Alpi Eagles.

Trivia

Accidents and incidents

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Flotta aerea Air Dolomiti: Guida agli Embraer | Air Dolomiti .
  2. "Air Dolomiti addresses ." Air Dolomiti. Retrieved on 21 December 2010. "Registered Headquarters: AIR DOLOMITI S.p.A. Linee Aeree Regionali Europee Via Paolo Bembo, 70 37062 Frazione di Dossobuono - Villafranca di Verona - Italy."
  3. https://www.airdolomiti.eu/flights airdolomiti.eu - Our flight destinations
  4. News: Lufthansa-owned Air Dolomiti focused on feeding MUC hub; new Malpensa base planned for 2009. 5 September 2008. anna.aero.
  5. Air Dolomiti: Universally Europe Airliner World February 2020 pages 31-37
  6. News: Directory: World Airlines . . 56 . 2007-03-27.
  7. "Office addresses." Air Dolomiti. 7 March 2008. Retrieved on 21 December 2010. "Registered Headquarters: AIR DOLOMITI S.p.A. Linee Aeree Regionali Europee Via Paolo Bembo, 70 37062 Dossobuono di Villafranca (VR) - Italy" "Executive Headquarters: AIR DOLOMITI S.p.A. Linee Aeree Regionali Europee Via Senatore Antonio Tambarin, 34 34077 Ronchi dei Legionari (GO) - Italy"
  8. https://www.aerotelegraph.com/air-dolomiti-erbt-embraer-von-lufthansa-cityline aerotelegraph.com - Air Dolomiti erbt Embraer von Lufthansa Cityline
  9. Web site: Air Dolomitis langes Warten auf Embraer-Nachschub. 4 January 2022.
  10. https://www.aerotelegraph.com/lufthansa-cityline-gibt-zwei-embraer-e195-an-air-dolomiti-ab aerotelegraph.com
  11. https://www.aerotelegraph.com/lufthansa-staerkt-air-dolomiti-mit-zusaetzlichen-jets aerotelegraph.com
  12. https://www.aero.de/news-47159/Lufthansa-baut-Air-Dolomiti-2024-auf-25-Flugzeuge-aus.html aero.de
  13. Web site: Profile on Air Dolomiti . CAPA. Centre for Aviation. 2016-11-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20161102155540/http://centreforaviation.com/profiles/airlines/air-dolomiti-en . 2016-11-02. live.
  14. Air Dolomiti Fleet Details and History. Planespotters. 9 May 2024.
  15. Web site: Lufthansa CityLine Fleet Details and History . www.planespotters.net . 30 March 2024.
  16. https://www.airliners.de/air-dolomiti-konzentriert-lufthansa-zubringer/67173 airliners.de
  17. Web site: Aviation24.be - Latest News & Breaking Stories - Discussion Forums . 25 December 2004 .
  18. Web site: Fleet of Air Dolomiti on Air Dolomiti's homepage . 2008-08-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110920013238/http://www.airdolomiti.it/en/compagnia/flotta.aspx . 2011-09-20 . dead .
  19. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Fokker 100 I-ALPL Barcelona Airport (BCN) . . 2008-03-10.
  20. http://www.thelocal.de/13931/20080826/ Amateur films flaming plane at Munich airport
  21. Web site: Incident: Dolomiti AT72 at Munich on May 17th 2012, Emergency landing after engine failure and smoke . bd.de . 2012-05-17.
  22. Web site: Incident: Dolomiti AT72 at Munich on May 17th 2012, Emergency landing after smoke, collapse of nose gear . Avherald.com . 2012-05-17.