Airline: | Dan Air |
Iata: | DN[1] |
Icao: | DNA |
Callsign: | DAN AIR |
Founded: | 2017 |
Commenced: | 2018 |
Aoc: | RO-064 |
Hubs: | Bacău |
Fleet Size: | 3 |
Destinations: | 16 |
Headquarters: | Bucharest, Romania |
Founder: | Matt Ian David |
Revenue: | €20.25 million (2023)[2] |
Website: | danair.ro |
Dan Air, formerly named Just Us Air, is a Romanian airline headquartered in Bucharest. It started regular passenger flight operations under its own brand in June 2023,[3] after previously operating charter flights and wet lease flights with its own aircraft for various other airlines since its foundation at the end of 2017.[4]
The airline commenced operations in early 2018 under the name Just Us Air, and it rebranded to its current name in late 2021.[5] [6] [7]
The company began regular passenger flights under its own brand in June 2023, from the Henri Coandă International Airport in Bucharest, Romania, and from the new airport in Brașov, Romania.[3] [8] It currently flies only to destinations in Western Europe,[3] [8] but from November 2023, it is set to also fly to Israel and the United Arab Emirates.[9]
Flights from the Bucharest–Otopeni airport were merged with the ones from the Brașov airport heading for and arriving from the same destinations, due to the latter one's operating schedule only between 07:00 and 19:00.[10]
The company stopped operating flights from the Bucharest–Otopeni since July 2023 and during the second half of the year, increasing focus on the Brașov airport instead.[11]
In December 2023, the company moved all of their flights to the George Enescu International Airport in Bacău, where they opened a completely new selection of routes to ten destinations across Europe. [12]
Since 14 November 2023, Dan Air operates scheduled flights to the destinations shown below:[13]
Country | City | Airport | Notes | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Germany | Dortmund | Dortmund Airport | ||
Cyprus | Larnaca | Larnaca International Airport | [14] | |
Belgium | Brussels | Brussels Airport | ||
France | Paris | |||
Ireland | Dublin | Dublin Airport | ||
Cork | Cork Airport | [15] | ||
Italy | Bergamo | Orio al Serio International Airport | [16] | |
Bologna | Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport | [17] | ||
Rome | Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport | |||
Turin | Turin Airport | |||
Romania | Bacău | George Enescu International Airport | [18] | |
Brașov | Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport | |||
Bucharest | Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport | [19] | ||
Spain | Barcelona | Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport | ||
Madrid | Madrid–Barajas Airport | |||
United Kingdom | Liverpool | Liverpool John Lennon Airport | ||
London | Gatwick Airport | |||
Luton Airport | ||||
Edinburgh | Edinburgh Airport | [20] |
As of October 2024, the Dan Air fleet consists of the following aircraft:[21]
Aircraft | In Service | Parked | Orders | Passengers | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Airbus A319-100 | - | 1 | - | 144 | Stored[22] | |
Airbus A320-200 | 3 | - | - | 180 | ||
Total | 3 | 1 | - |
As of October 2024, Dan Air's 3rd Airbus A320 (YR-JUL) is still being used by Romanian low-cost carrier Animawings, after being leased from Dan Air in April 2024.[24]
In the past, the company has also operated an Airbus A321-200.[25] [6] [7]