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{{Infobox_Airline |airline=Germanwings|logo=Germanwings logo.png|logo_size=300px|fleet_size=25|destinations=67|IATA=4U|ICAO=GWI|callsign=Germanwings|parent=
Eurowings/[Bonn, Germany ([Chief executive officer)Dr. Joachim Klein
[Stuttgart Airport
[Hamburg Airport
Dortmund Airport based in [Cologne and
Bonn, Germany. It operates services to over 66 destinations in Europe. Its main base is Cologne Bonn Airport, with secondary bases at
Stuttgart Airport,
Berlin-Schönefeld International Airport and
Hamburg Airport.
History
The airline was established in 1997 (as "Eurowings Flug GmbH") and started operations on
27 October 2002. It is wholly owned by Eurowings, which belongs 99.91% to Lufthansa. Its main competitors are other no-frills carriers such as
Ryanair and
easyJet as well as TUIfly and
Air Berlin.
Destinations
Its fifth hub will be at Dortmund Airport starting in June 2007, initially serving five cities." Germanwings lands in Dortmund: A fifth German base for the low-cost airline" (Germanwings Press Release). Retrieved
2007-03-13.For all current destinations see
Germanwings destinations.
Fleet
The Germanwings fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of March
2007) :
In July 2006, Germanwings fleet age is 6.8 years old. Germanwings Fleet Age
On
7 December 2005 the airline signed an agreement to purchase 18 Airbus A319 aircraft (with a further 12 options). These are their first direct orders with Airbus and deliveries will start in
July 2006 until 2008. Aero International, June 2006 During winter 2004-2005 Germanwings leased two Boeing 717 from Aerolineas Baleares to test this type, but no order was made after.
External links
- Germanwings
- Route map and statistical information
- Germanwings Fleet
- Photos of Germanwings aircraft
References
{{Infobox_Airline |airline=Germanwings|logo=Germanwings logo.png|logo_size=300px|fleet_size=25|destinations=67|IATA=4U|ICAO=GWI|callsign=Germanwings|parent=Eurowings/[Bonn,
Germany ([Chief executive officer)
Dr. Joachim Klein
[Stuttgart Airport
[Hamburg AirportDortmund Airport based in [Cologne and Bonn, Germany. It operates services to over 66 destinations in
Europe. Its main base is
Cologne Bonn Airport, with secondary bases at Stuttgart Airport, Berlin-Schönefeld International Airport and Hamburg Airport.
History
The airline was established in 1997 (as "Eurowings Flug GmbH") and started operations on 27 October 2002. It is wholly owned by Eurowings, which belongs 99.91% to Lufthansa. Its main competitors are other no-frills carriers such as
Ryanair and
easyJet as well as TUIfly and
Air Berlin.
Destinations
Its fifth hub will be at Dortmund Airport starting in June 2007, initially serving five cities." Germanwings lands in Dortmund: A fifth German base for the low-cost airline" (Germanwings Press Release). Retrieved
2007-03-13.For all current destinations see Germanwings destinations.
Fleet
The Germanwings fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of March
2007) :
In July 2006, Germanwings fleet age is 6.8 years old. Germanwings Fleet Age
On
7 December 2005 the airline signed an agreement to purchase 18 Airbus A319 aircraft (with a further 12 options). These are their first direct orders with
Airbus and deliveries will start in July 2006 until 2008. Aero International, June 2006 During winter 2004-2005 Germanwings leased two Boeing 717 from Aerolineas Baleares to test this type, but no order was made after.
External links
- Germanwings
- Route map and statistical information
- Germanwings Fleet
- Photos of Germanwings aircraft
References