XL Airways Germany

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XL Airways Germany GmbH was[1] a German charter airline headquartered in Mörfelden-Walldorf, Hesse, operating charter and ad-hoc lease services, mostly out of Frankfurt Airport. The airline belonged, together with now defunct XL Airways France, to ALMC hf (formerly Straumur Investment Bank) from Iceland.

History

The airline was founded as Star XL German Airlines by Eimskip from Iceland and received its air Operator's Certificate on 3 May 2006. On 30 October of the same year, the Avion leisure business was bought out and re-organized by the XL Leisure Group, resulting in the airline changing its name to XL Airways Germany.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

On 11 September 2008, BBC News Channel reported that XL Leisure Group had filed for administration due to rising fuel prices, although initially Simon Calder confirmed the group's website was still taking bookings, the group folded the next morning. Operations of the German and French airline subsidiaries were not affected, however. On 12 September 2008, Straumur Investment Bank acquired XL Airways Germany and its French sister company, XL Airways France.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The company filed for bankruptcy on 27 December 2012; operations for the winter season had already been suspended on 14 December.[1] The company officially closed on 3 January 2013.[2]

Destinations

XL Airways Germany served the following destinations in December 2012:[3]

Country City IATA ICAO Airport Notes Refs
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Sharm el-Sheikh SSH HESH Sharm El Sheikh International Airport Template:Airline seasonal
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Düsseldorf DUS EDDL Düsseldorf Airport
Erfurt ERG EDDE Erfurt–Weimar Airport
Frankfurt FRA EDDF Frankfurt Airport Template:Airline hub
Hahn HHN EDFH Frankfurt–Hahn Airport
Hamburg HAM EDDH Hamburg Airport
Hanover HAJ EDDV Hannover Airport Template:Airline hub
Leipzig/Halle LEJ EDDP Leipzig/Halle Airport
Munich MUC EDDM Munich Airport
Münster/Osnabrück FMO EDDG Münster Osnabrück Airport
Nuremberg NUE EDDN Nuremberg Airport
Paderborn PAD EDLP Paderborn Lippstadt Airport
Saarbrücken SCN EDDR Saarbrücken Airport
Stuttgart STR EDDS Stuttgart Airport
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Template:KOS Pristina PRN BKPR Pristina International Airport
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Script error: No such module "flag". Fuerteventura FUE GCFV Fuerteventura Airport
Menorca MAH LEMH Menorca Airport
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Antalya AYT LTAI Antalya Airport Template:Airline seasonal
Elazığ EZS LTCA Elazığ Airport Template:Airline seasonal
Gaziantep GZT LTAJ Oğuzeli Airport Template:Airline seasonal
Kayseri ASR LTAU Erkilet International Airport
Malatya MLX LTAT Malatya Erhaç Airport
Samsun SZF LTFH Samsun-Çarşamba Airport
Trabzon TZX LTCG Trabzon Airport

Fleet

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XL Airways Germany Boeing 737-800
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XL Airways Germany Airbus A320-200

Fleet at airline's closing

As of December 2012, the XL Airways Germany fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[4]

Aircraft In
service
Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-800 4 189
Total 4

Formerly operated

Previously, the fleet consisted of the following aircraft:

Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Airbus A320-200 4 2006 2008 2 leased from USA3000 Airlines
1 leased from Air New Zealand

Accidents and incidents

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  • On 27 November 2008, while executing XL Airways Germany Flight 888T, an Airbus A320-200 registered to XL Airways Germany crashed into the Mediterranean Sea near Canet-en-Roussillon on the French coast. The plane was owned by Air New Zealand and leased to XL Airways Germany registered as D-AXLA (formerly ZK-OJL), and was undertaking a technical flight immediately prior to a scheduled handover back to Air New Zealand. At the time of the accident, the plane was painted in Air New Zealand livery. All seven people on board — two Germans (captain Norbert Kaeppel and first officer Theodore Ketzer from XL Airways) and five New Zealanders (one pilot, three aircraft engineers and one member of the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand) – were killed.[5][6][7]

See also

References

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