Globus Airlines
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Globus Airlines[1] (Template:Langx) was[2] a Russian airline based at Moscow Domodedovo Airport operating for S7 Airlines.
History
The airline was founded in the spring of 2008 by S7 Airlines, a major Russian airline, based in Novosibirsk for charter flights. Globus started operations shortly thereafter with a Tupolev Tu-154M, which was previously in use at the parent company. Another Tupolev Tu-154M and the first Boeing 737-400 were transferred from S7 Airlines to Globus later in the first year of operation, followed by second-hand Boeing 737-800 aircraft.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Its purpose was to concentrate on flying to holiday destinations.[3] From 2010, Globus has been operating mainly regular domestic services, however still in cooperation with its former owner, S7 Airlines.[1]
In August 2019, the airline's head announced that S7 Airlines and Globus Airlines would merge by December 2019, therefore closing the operations of the second airline.[4] By early December 2019, the merger had been completed.[2]
Destinations
Globus Airlines operated scheduled and charter flights to domestic and some international destinations on behalf of S7 Airlines.
Asia
- Armenia
- Yerevan – Zvartnots International Airport seasonal
- China
- Beijing – Beijing Capital International Airport
- Hong Kong – Hong Kong International Airport seasonal
- Shanghai – Shanghai Pudong International Airport seasonal
- Cyprus
- Larnaca – Larnaca International Airport
- Paphos – Paphos International Airport
- Kyrgyzstan
- Osh – Osh Airport
- Tajikistan
- Khujand – Khujand Airport seasonal
Europe
- Croatia
- Pula – Pula Airport seasonal
- Iceland
- Reykjavík – Keflavík International Airport seasonal
- Italy
- Genoa – Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport seasonal
- Verona – Verona Villafranca Airport
- Montenegro
- Tivat – Tivat Airport
- Russia
- Anapa – Anapa Airport seasonal
- Barnaul – Barnaul Airport
- Bratsk – Bratsk Airport
- Chita – Kadala Airport
- Gorno-Altaysk – Gorno-Altaysk Airport
- Irkutsk – International Airport Irkutsk focus city
- Kaliningrad – Khrabrovo Airport seasonal
- Kemerovo – Kemerovo International Airport
- Krasnodar – Krasnodar International Airport
- Krasnoyarsk – Krasnooyarsk International Airport
- Mineralnye Vody – Mineralnye Vody Airport
- Moscow – Moscow Domodedovo Airport base
- Nizhnevartovsk – Nizhnevartovsk Airport
- Norilsk – Alykel Airport
- Novosibirsk – Tolmachevo Airport base
- Novy Urengoy – Novy Urengoy Airport
- Sochi – Sochi International Airport
- St Petersburg – Pulkovo Airport
- Ulan-Ude – Baikal International Airport
- Vladikavkaz – Beslan Airport
- Spain
- Barcelona – Barcelona–El Prat Josep Tarradellas Airport
Fleet
Current fleet
As of October 2019, prior to the merger into S7 Airlines, the Globus Airlines fleet comprised the following aircraft:[5]
| Aircraft | In Fleet | Orders | Passengers | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | Y | Total | ||||
| Boeing 737-800 | 21 | — | 8 | 168 | 176 | One in Oneworld livery.[6] |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | 2 | 8 | 6 | 168 | 176 | Deliveries from 2018. Russian launch customer.[7] All aircraft are currently grounded until further notice. |
| Total | 23 | 8 | ||||
Retired fleet
| Aircraft | Notes |
|---|---|
| Boeing 737-400[8] | |
| Tupolev Tu-154M[8] | First aircraft type operated. |
References
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- ↑ a b s7.ru – Our companies retrieved 29 November 2015
- ↑ a b ch-aviation.com - Globus Airlines retrieved 14 December 2019
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External links
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