Jetstream Express Explained

Airline:Jetstream Express
Iata:JX (revoked)
Icao:JXT
Callsign:VANNIN
Headquarters:Blackpool International Airport, England, United Kingdom
Founded:2007
Ceased:2007
Hubs:Blackpool International Airport
Focus Cities:Aberdeen Airport, Belfast City Airport, Southampton Airport
Fleet Size:0 (peak: 4)
Destinations:0 (peak: 3)
Website:www.jetstreamexpress.com

Jetstream Express is a former[1] British airline based at Blackpool International Airport.

Jetstream Express was operated by Jetstream Executive Travel Limited. The airline began flights in May 2007 with several flights per week from Blackpool International Airport to Belfast City airport, Southampton Airport and Aberdeen Airport, aimed at both business and leisure travellers.

Flights to Belfast started on 8 May 2007 with ten flights each week. Flights to Aberdeen started on 4 June 2007 with five flights each week. Flights to Southampton were due to start on 2 July 2007.[2] Its fleet consisted of four BAe Jetstream 31 (J31).

In June 2007 a notice appeared on the Jetsteam Express website stating: "With immediate effect, Jetstream Express have ceased operating the routes to Blackpool, Aberdeen, Southampton and Belfast", adding that all flights were withdrawn as the routes have not proved viable.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.ch-aviation.ch/airlinepage.php?code1=JXP Jetstream Express in the CH-Aviation database
  2. http://www.blackpoolinternational.com/about-us/news.php?article=55 Airport News: Jetstream Express flights connect Blackpool to three cities