Belle Air Europe Explained

Airline:Belle Air Europe
Fleet Size:2
Destinations:14
Iata:L9
Icao:BAL
Callsign:BELLEAIR EUROPE
Founded:2009
Commenced:2010
Ceased:26 November 2013
Headquarters:Ancona, Italy
Website:belleaireurope.eu

Belle Air Europe was[1] a privately owned low-cost airline, founded in 2009 as a subsidiary by Belle Air, having its head office in Ancona, Italy.[2] On 26 November 2013 Belle Air Europe ceased operations due to financial difficulties, just two days after the parent company Belle Air suspended operations as well.[3]

Destinations

See main article: Belle Air destinations. Belle Air Europe operated international flights on scheduled service to several cities in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland out of Pristina International Airport Adem Jashari and to a smaller extent out of Skopje "Alexander the Great" Airport.

Fleet

As of November 2013, the Belle Air Europe fleet consisted of the following aircraft with an average age of 6.4 years:[4]

Belle Air Europe historical fleet! Aircraft !! Total !! Introduced !! Retired !! Notes
1 2010 2012 I-LZAN[5]
1 2011 2014 EI-LIR[6]
1 2011 2014 EI-LIS leased from CIT[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BelleAir Europe - Home Page . 2012-11-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121117051926/http://www.belleaireurope.eu/ . 2012-11-17 .
  2. "Web site: BelleAir Europe - About Us . 2012-11-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130123204416/http://belleaireurope.eu/Bae_en/chi-siamo.htm . 2013-01-23 . " Belle Air Europe.
  3. ch-aviation.com: Belle Air Europe suspends flights as well
  4. Web site: Belle Air Europe Fleet Details and History. planespotters.net. 1 March 2015.
  5. Web site: ATR 72 . Airfleets.net . 19 July 2019.
  6. Web site: Belle Air Europe Fleet . Planespotters . 19 July 2019.
  7. Web site: Airbus A320 . Airfleets.net . 19 July 2019.