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Blue Air

Blue Air was Romanian low-cost airline headquartered in Bucharest,[7] with its former hub at Henri Coandă International Airport. It was the largest Romanian airline by scheduled passengers flown.[8] In 2017, Blue Air carried over 5 million passengers, a 40% increase over the 3.6 million passengers flown the previous year.[9] As of September 2022, Blue Air served 75 scheduled destinations in 21 countries.[3][5]

Blue Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
0B BLA BLUE AIR
Founded2004
Commenced operations2004
Ceased operations6 September 2022 [1][2][3]
Operating bases
HubsHenri Coandă International Airport
Frequent-flyer programMy Blue
Fleet size2[4]
Destinations75[3][5]
Parent companystate-owned (75 %)[6]
HeadquartersBucharest, Romania
Key peopleCristian Rada, CEO
Revenue €108 million (2020)
Net income €81.1 million (2020)
Employees806 (2020)
Websiteflyblueair.com

Blue Air was forced to suspend all operations on 6 September 2022[1][2] and did not plan to resume any flights before late 2022.[10] As of November 2022, its license had been suspended[11] and the dormant airline has been nationalized in December 2022.[6]

History

Foundation and early years

 
A former Blue Air Boeing 737-300 in 2010 showing an older livery.

Founded by Nelu Iordache,[12] Blue Air started operating in December 2004. Blue Air initially operated domestic and international flights, although domestic services were soon discontinued due to low sales and competition from TAROM, as well as Căile Ferate Române, the Romanian rail company. Blue Air resumed domestic operations in 2015, starting with Bucharest to Iași flights.[13]

On 12 April 2013, Blue Air's management announced that the airline was for sale.[14] On 17 May 2013, the company was purchased by four Romanian shareholders, and BlueAir Transport Aerian SA's flight operations were transferred to Blue Air – Airline Management Solution SRL, a company that bailed the business out with EUR 30 million.[15] In 2015, Blue Air reported a net profit of EUR 6 million, contrasting to the company's loss of EUR 400,000 in 2014.[16]

The airline transported 1.5 million passengers in 2014, an increase from the 1.35 million passengers in 2013.[17] In 2015, the airline transported for the first time more than 2 million passengers.[18] With a total of 25 new routes announced for 2016, the airline forecasts carrying close to three million passengers in 2016.[19]

Blue Air became a full member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) on 19 January 2016.[20] Furthermore, Blue Air received the IATA Operational Safety Audit certification in December 2015,[21] being a member of the IATA Clearing House).[22]

In March 2017, Blue Air started a base in Liverpool John Lennon Airport, operating to 8 destinations across Europe. Blue Air also created a 'welcome to Liverpool' Livery for their Boeing 737-800 Aircraft (YR-BMH).[23] This aircraft included slogans such as 'Cool city, Warm welcome' and 'Liverpool Music city' to help use the aircraft to promote its new base in Liverpool, England, by flying this logo jet across Europe. This aircraft is also the only full special livery aircraft within the Blue Air fleet.[24]

Since November 2017, with the entry into force of the Territorial Continuity in Sardinia, Blue Air connects the Alghero airport with the Rome-Fiumicino Airport, a route operated in the past by Alitalia. The airline, following a conference held at Alghero Airport in early November, announced that the Riviera del Corallo became his fourth international base of operations, after those in Torino, Liverpool and Larnaca. In January 2018, Blue Air planned to launch a new subsidiary in the Czech Republic, known as Blue Air Moravia,[25] however this never took place.

Developments since 2018

In 2018 the legal status of the company was changed, from a limited liability company to a joint-stock company; it also changed its legal name to Blue Air Aviation SA.[26] In that same year (2018), Civil Aviation Group (a joint venture between Moldovan investors and Blue Air) won the privatization process of Moldova's airline, Air Moldova, for the sum of 50 millions MDL (2.56 million EUR). Civil Aviation Group took over Air Moldova's debts, worth 1.2 billion Moldovan lei (61 million euro).[27]

On 6 July 2020, Blue Air filed for bankruptcy protection after a steep decrease in revenue which was only partially balanced by a 65 Million Euro loan received as state aid from the Romanian government.[28]

In November 2020, the airline announced the retirement of their Boeing 737-300s and -500s and replace them with additional leased Boeing 737-800 aircraft.[29]

Suspension of operations

On 6 September 2022, it was announced that Blue Air was forced to suspend all operations for at least six days, following the seizure of the airline's accounts by the Romanian authorities.[1][2] Prior to this event there had already been arguments between the airline and the state after a high-ranking official advised against buying tickets from the airline.[1][3]

On 7 September, the assets were released by the government with Blue Air planning to resume reduced operations with just five aircraft in the near future.[30] However, shortly after Blue Air announced the suspension of all flights until at least 10 October 2022 as the airline is currently not able to afford fuel and other services.[31] On 30 September 2022, the airline removed its entire route network from sale.[32] Shortly after, all five of the airline's Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft where relocated to LOT Polish Airlines by their lessor.[33] As of October 2022, Blue Air did not plan to resume operations earlier than late 2022.[10]

In November 2022 it has been announced that Blue Air will be nationalized with the Romanian state taking over 75 percent of shares as the currently dormant airline was unable to pay back a state loan.[34] During the same time, the airline's operational license has been suspended, but not revoked.[11]

In December 2022, Blue Air has been nationalized with the Romanian state contemplating an onward sale of its confiscated 75 percent share to an investor.[6]

Business trends

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Turnover (€m) 24 50 95 124 140 150 149 137 135 148 199 291 412 495 458 108
Net profit (€m) - - - - - - - - - −0.3 5.9 −26 −32 −31 15 −81
Number of passengers (m) - - - 1.1 1.72 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.37 1.6 2.05 3.6 5.1 5.2 - 1.6
Number of aircraft (at year end) 3 4 5 6 10 8 8 8 8 11 15 24 29 25 23 14
Number of employees - - - - - - - - 437 504 585 921 1,240 1,121 1,145 806
Notes/sources [35][36] [35][36] [35] [35] [35] [35] [35] [35] [35][37] [35][38][39] [38][15][39] [40] [39][38] [39] [39] [39]

Operations

Bases

Blue Air has used Bucharest as its primary hub for most of its history. Initially, the airline's hub was located at the Aurel Vlaicu International Airport (Băneasa), until the airport became overcrowded and was increasingly surrounded by urban development. This fact led to the airport's closure for commercial airlines in 2012- the airport was not closed officially, but the operating taxes for airlines were suddenly increased until no airline could afford them.[41] As a result, all airlines moved their operations to Bucharest's largest airport, Henri Coandă International Airport. Blue Air now uses this airport as its primary hub.

As of February 2022, the other bases of Blue Air are located in Romania and Italy:

Blue Air also used to have additional base operations at other Romanian and European airports. A base was maintained at Liverpool John Lennon Airport between 2017[45][46] and February 2019. They also had a base at Alghero–Fertilia Airport which was inaugurated in 2017[47][48] and closed in April 2019.[49] The base at Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport, which was maintained since April 2017[50] closed in 2019 as well. The base at Larnaca International Airport closed in September 2020,[51] the one at Iași International Airport shut down in November 2020.[52] However, Iași is planned to be restablished as an operational base from 2023, inaugurating 14 routes.[53]

Destinations

As of September 2022, prior to the suspension of operations, Blue Air offered flights to 75 scheduled destinations in 21 countries.[3][5] The airline also operates ad-hoc and seasonal charters on behalf of other companies.[54]

Codeshare agreements

Blue Air codeshares with the following airlines:

Fleet

 
 
A former Blue Air Boeing 737-800 wearing an older livery version.

Current fleet

As of January 2023, after significantly downsizing its numbers, the Blue Air fleet consists of the following aircraft:[56][4]

Blue Air Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-500 2 120 both currently stored[4]
Total 2

Historical fleet

Since its inauguration, Blue Air formerly also operated the following types of aircraft:[4]

Aircraft Introduced Retired Notes
Boeing 737-300[4] 2004 2021
Boeing 737-400[4] 2006 2020
Boeing 737-700 2015 2022 Removed from service after the suspension of operations.[4]
Boeing 737-800 2008 2022 Removed from service after the suspension of operations.[4]
Boeing 737 MAX 8 2021 2022 Returned to lessor after the suspension of operations.[33]
Saab 340 2009 2013 operated by Direct Aero Services[4]
Saab 2000 2009 2009 leased from Carpatair[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d ch-aviation.com - Romania's Blue Air suspends operations, blames the state 6 September 2022
  2. ^ a b c travelweekly.co.uk - Romanian carrier Blue Air grounded by government 6 September 2022
  3. ^ a b c d e aerotelegraph.com (German) 6 September 2022
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Blue Air Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net. 9 November 2022.
  5. ^ a b c flyblueair.com - Map retrieved 6 September 2022
  6. ^ a b c ch-aviation.com - Bucharest nationalises Blue Air, mulls sale to US investor 27 December 2022
  7. ^ Concept, Openmind. "Contact | Blue Air". www.blueairweb.com. Retrieved 2017-03-21.
  8. ^ "Compania aeriană românească Blue Air a depăşit pragul de 5 milioane de pasageri | Ziarul Financiar". www.zf.ro. Retrieved 2018-01-24.
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  10. ^ a b ch-aviation.com - Romania's Blue Air to remain dormant through late 4Q22 - CEO 14 October 2022
  11. ^ a b airliners.de (German) 25 November 2022
  12. ^ "Nelu Iordache își vrea Blue Air înapoi". Capital.ro. 25 May 2016.
  13. ^ routesonline.com - Blue Air Adds New Iasi Routes in W15 21 September 2015
  14. ^ "Compania aeriană Blue Air, scoasă la vânzare" (in Romanian).
  15. ^ a b "Afacerile Blue Air au depăşit pentru prima dată pragul de 200 de milioane de euro în 2015". 2 June 2016.
  16. ^ "Romanian low-cost airline posts record turnover". Romania Insider. 3 June 2016. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  17. ^ (in Romanian). 6 January 2015. Archived from the original on 21 February 2016. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  18. ^ "Peste 2 milioane de pasageri transportati de Blue Air in 2015". T2T.ro (in Romanian). 23 December 2015. Retrieved 2015-12-27.
  19. ^ dcnews (8 July 2016). "Blue Air "suflă" în ceafa TAROM" (in Romanian). Retrieved 2017-03-21.
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  22. ^ IATA Clearing House Members List
  23. ^ "YR-BMH". www.jetphotos.com. 5 April 2017.
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  25. ^ Blue Air Moravia
  26. ^ "Romania's largest airline Blue Air becomes joint venture, changes name to Blue Air Aviation". Business Review. 9 August 2018.
  27. ^ "Civil Aviation Group takes over Air Moldova for 50 mln Moldovan lei". Agerpres. 2 October 2018.
  28. ^ aerotelegraph.com (German) 7 July 2020
  29. ^ "Blue Air adds one more Boeing 737-800ng to its fleet". boardingpass.ro. 6 November 2020.
  30. ^ aerotelegraph.com (German) 9 September 2022
  31. ^ aerotelegraph.com - Blue Air delays restart to October (German) 12 September 2022
  32. ^ ch-aviation.com - Romania's Blue Air removes all flights from sale 30 September 2022
  33. ^ a b ch-aviation.com - Poland's LOT adds ex-Blue Air B737-8s as interim solution 6 October 2022
  34. ^ airliners.de (German) 21 November 2022
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  36. ^ a b "Blue Air Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 2018-04-29.
  37. ^ "O companie aeriană din România e în top cinci mondial al operatorilor low-cost cu cele mai vechi avioane". 21 January 2014.
  38. ^ a b c Aproape 3.6 milioane pasageri au ales Blue Air in 2016 , Aeronews.ro, Retrieved on 27 January 2017
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  40. ^ "Blue Air atacă ANPC după amendă cu acuzații șoc - Nu suntem dispuși să dăm nici ceasuri, nici procente din sumă!".
  41. ^ "Închiderea aeroportului Băneasa dezvăluie o comoară imobiliară de un miliard de euro" (in Romanian). Ziarul Financiar. 5 March 2012.
  42. ^ "Live Flight Tracker - Real-Time Flight Tracker Map".
  43. ^ boardingpass.ro - RUTE AERIENEBlue Air anunță 12 rute noi care vor fi operate din Cluj Napoca în 2021 (Romanian) 21 October 2020
  44. ^ seenews.com - Romania's Blue Air to station second aircraft at Turin base in Sept 11 August 2020
  45. ^ "LJLA to become Blue Air's latest European base bringing more flights, more international visitors and more jobs at LJLA". Liverpool Airport.
  46. ^ centreforaviation.com - Romania aviation Part 3: Blue Air opens Liverpool base and creates new markets; TAROM feels the heat 21 November 2016
  47. ^ "Compania aeriană românească Blue Air a depăşit pragul de 5 milioane de pasageri".
  48. ^ "Live Flight Tracker - Real-Time Flight Tracker Map".
  49. ^ "Cagliari, nuova continuità territoriale al via: In vendita i biglietti per Roma e Milano". 28 January 2019.
  50. ^ "Compania aeriană românească Blue Air a depăşit pragul de 5 milioane de pasageri" (in Romanian). Ziarul Financiar. Retrieved 2018-01-24.
  51. ^ boardingpass.ro - RUTE AERIENEOficial: Blue Air închide în 15 septembrie 2020 baza din Larnaca (Romanian) 3 September 2020
  52. ^ ch-aviation.com - Romania's Blue Air axes Iasi base; to relocate Euro ops 17 November 2020
  53. ^ boardingpass.ro - Blue Air planifică 14 rute noi din Iași pentru vara anului 2023 (Romanian) 12 August 2022
  54. ^ flyblueair.com - Charters retrieved 1 October 2022
  55. ^ newsroom.aviator.aero - Cyprus Airways and Blue Air Launch code-share partnership 28 November 2018
  56. ^ "Blue Air – Fleet". www.blueairweb.com. Retrieved 8 October 2022.

External links

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Not to be confused with Air Bleu Airblue Blue1 Blue Panorama Airlines JetBlue Pacific Blue Airlines or Virgin Blue Blue Air was Romanian low cost airline headquartered in Bucharest 7 with its former hub at Henri Coandă International Airport It was the largest Romanian airline by scheduled passengers flown 8 In 2017 Blue Air carried over 5 million passengers a 40 increase over the 3 6 million passengers flown the previous year 9 As of September 2022 Blue Air served 75 scheduled destinations in 21 countries 3 5 Blue AirIATA ICAO Callsign0B BLA BLUE AIRFounded2004Commenced operations2004Ceased operations6 September 2022 1 2 3 Operating basesBacău International Airport Cluj International Airport Turin AirportHubsHenri Coandă International AirportFrequent flyer programMy BlueFleet size2 4 Destinations75 3 5 Parent companystate owned 75 6 HeadquartersBucharest RomaniaKey peopleCristian Rada CEORevenue 108 million 2020 Net income 81 1 million 2020 Employees806 2020 Websiteflyblueair comBlue Air was forced to suspend all operations on 6 September 2022 1 2 and did not plan to resume any flights before late 2022 10 As of November 2022 its license had been suspended 11 and the dormant airline has been nationalized in December 2022 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation and early years 1 2 Developments since 2018 1 2 1 Suspension of operations 2 Business trends 3 Operations 3 1 Bases 3 2 Destinations 3 3 Codeshare agreements 4 Fleet 4 1 Current fleet 4 2 Historical fleet 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFoundation and early years Edit A former Blue Air Boeing 737 300 in 2010 showing an older livery Founded by Nelu Iordache 12 Blue Air started operating in December 2004 Blue Air initially operated domestic and international flights although domestic services were soon discontinued due to low sales and competition from TAROM as well as Căile Ferate Romane the Romanian rail company Blue Air resumed domestic operations in 2015 starting with Bucharest to Iași flights 13 On 12 April 2013 Blue Air s management announced that the airline was for sale 14 On 17 May 2013 the company was purchased by four Romanian shareholders and BlueAir Transport Aerian SA s flight operations were transferred to Blue Air Airline Management Solution SRL a company that bailed the business out with EUR 30 million 15 In 2015 Blue Air reported a net profit of EUR 6 million contrasting to the company s loss of EUR 400 000 in 2014 16 The airline transported 1 5 million passengers in 2014 an increase from the 1 35 million passengers in 2013 17 In 2015 the airline transported for the first time more than 2 million passengers 18 With a total of 25 new routes announced for 2016 the airline forecasts carrying close to three million passengers in 2016 19 Blue Air became a full member of the International Air Transport Association IATA on 19 January 2016 20 Furthermore Blue Air received the IATA Operational Safety Audit certification in December 2015 21 being a member of the IATA Clearing House 22 In March 2017 Blue Air started a base in Liverpool John Lennon Airport operating to 8 destinations across Europe Blue Air also created a welcome to Liverpool Livery for their Boeing 737 800 Aircraft YR BMH 23 This aircraft included slogans such as Cool city Warm welcome and Liverpool Music city to help use the aircraft to promote its new base in Liverpool England by flying this logo jet across Europe This aircraft is also the only full special livery aircraft within the Blue Air fleet 24 Since November 2017 with the entry into force of the Territorial Continuity in Sardinia Blue Air connects the Alghero airport with the Rome Fiumicino Airport a route operated in the past by Alitalia The airline following a conference held at Alghero Airport in early November announced that the Riviera del Corallo became his fourth international base of operations after those in Torino Liverpool and Larnaca In January 2018 Blue Air planned to launch a new subsidiary in the Czech Republic known as Blue Air Moravia 25 however this never took place Developments since 2018 Edit In 2018 the legal status of the company was changed from a limited liability company to a joint stock company it also changed its legal name to Blue Air Aviation SA 26 In that same year 2018 Civil Aviation Group a joint venture between Moldovan investors and Blue Air won the privatization process of Moldova s airline Air Moldova for the sum of 50 millions MDL 2 56 million EUR Civil Aviation Group took over Air Moldova s debts worth 1 2 billion Moldovan lei 61 million euro 27 On 6 July 2020 Blue Air filed for bankruptcy protection after a steep decrease in revenue which was only partially balanced by a 65 Million Euro loan received as state aid from the Romanian government 28 In November 2020 the airline announced the retirement of their Boeing 737 300s and 500s and replace them with additional leased Boeing 737 800 aircraft 29 Suspension of operations Edit On 6 September 2022 it was announced that Blue Air was forced to suspend all operations for at least six days following the seizure of the airline s accounts by the Romanian authorities 1 2 Prior to this event there had already been arguments between the airline and the state after a high ranking official advised against buying tickets from the airline 1 3 On 7 September the assets were released by the government with Blue Air planning to resume reduced operations with just five aircraft in the near future 30 However shortly after Blue Air announced the suspension of all flights until at least 10 October 2022 as the airline is currently not able to afford fuel and other services 31 On 30 September 2022 the airline removed its entire route network from sale 32 Shortly after all five of the airline s Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft where relocated to LOT Polish Airlines by their lessor 33 As of October 2022 Blue Air did not plan to resume operations earlier than late 2022 10 In November 2022 it has been announced that Blue Air will be nationalized with the Romanian state taking over 75 percent of shares as the currently dormant airline was unable to pay back a state loan 34 During the same time the airline s operational license has been suspended but not revoked 11 In December 2022 Blue Air has been nationalized with the Romanian state contemplating an onward sale of its confiscated 75 percent share to an investor 6 Business trends Edit2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Turnover m 24 50 95 124 140 150 149 137 135 148 199 291 412 495 458 108Net profit m 0 3 5 9 26 32 31 15 81Number of passengers m 1 1 1 72 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 37 1 6 2 05 3 6 5 1 5 2 1 6Number of aircraft at year end 3 4 5 6 10 8 8 8 8 11 15 24 29 25 23 14Number of employees 437 504 585 921 1 240 1 121 1 145 806Notes sources 35 36 35 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 37 35 38 39 38 15 39 40 39 38 39 39 39 Operations EditBases Edit Blue Air has used Bucharest as its primary hub for most of its history Initially the airline s hub was located at the Aurel Vlaicu International Airport Băneasa until the airport became overcrowded and was increasingly surrounded by urban development This fact led to the airport s closure for commercial airlines in 2012 the airport was not closed officially but the operating taxes for airlines were suddenly increased until no airline could afford them 41 As a result all airlines moved their operations to Bucharest s largest airport Henri Coandă International Airport Blue Air now uses this airport as its primary hub As of February 2022 the other bases of Blue Air are located in Romania and Italy Bacău Bacău International Airport 42 Cluj Cluj International Airport 43 Turin Turin Airport 44 Blue Air also used to have additional base operations at other Romanian and European airports A base was maintained at Liverpool John Lennon Airport between 2017 45 46 and February 2019 They also had a base at Alghero Fertilia Airport which was inaugurated in 2017 47 48 and closed in April 2019 49 The base at Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport which was maintained since April 2017 50 closed in 2019 as well The base at Larnaca International Airport closed in September 2020 51 the one at Iași International Airport shut down in November 2020 52 However Iași is planned to be restablished as an operational base from 2023 inaugurating 14 routes 53 Destinations Edit Main article List of Blue Air destinations As of September 2022 prior to the suspension of operations Blue Air offered flights to 75 scheduled destinations in 21 countries 3 5 The airline also operates ad hoc and seasonal charters on behalf of other companies 54 Codeshare agreements Edit Blue Air codeshares with the following airlines Cyprus Airways 55 Fleet Edit Blue Air Boeing 737 500 A former Blue Air Boeing 737 800 wearing an older livery version Current fleet Edit As of January 2023 after significantly downsizing its numbers the Blue Air fleet consists of the following aircraft 56 4 Blue Air Fleet Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers NotesBoeing 737 500 2 120 both currently stored 4 Total 2 Historical fleet Edit Since its inauguration Blue Air formerly also operated the following types of aircraft 4 Aircraft Introduced Retired NotesBoeing 737 300 4 2004 2021Boeing 737 400 4 2006 2020Boeing 737 700 2015 2022 Removed from service after the suspension of operations 4 Boeing 737 800 2008 2022 Removed from service after the suspension of operations 4 Boeing 737 MAX 8 2021 2022 Returned to lessor after the suspension of operations 33 Saab 340 2009 2013 operated by Direct Aero Services 4 Saab 2000 2009 2009 leased from Carpatair 4 See also EditAviation in Romania Transport in RomaniaReferences Edit a b c d ch aviation com Romania s Blue Air suspends operations blames the state 6 September 2022 a b c travelweekly co uk Romanian carrier Blue Air grounded by government 6 September 2022 a b c d e aerotelegraph com German 6 September 2022 a b c d e f g h i j Blue Air Fleet Details and History www planespotters net 9 November 2022 a b c flyblueair com Map retrieved 6 September 2022 a b c ch aviation com Bucharest nationalises Blue Air mulls sale to US investor 27 December 2022 Concept Openmind Contact Blue Air www blueairweb com Retrieved 2017 03 21 Compania aeriană romanească Blue Air a depăsit pragul de 5 milioane de pasageri Ziarul Financiar www zf ro Retrieved 2018 01 24 Stefan Teodor 21 January 2018 Peste 5 milioane de pasageri au ales Blue Air in 2017 Aeronews ro in Romanian Retrieved 21 January 2018 a b ch aviation com Romania s Blue Air to remain dormant through late 4Q22 CEO 14 October 2022 a b airliners de German 25 November 2022 Nelu Iordache iși vrea Blue Air inapoi Capital ro 25 May 2016 routesonline com Blue Air Adds New Iasi Routes in W15 21 September 2015 Compania aeriană Blue Air scoasă la vanzare in Romanian a b Afacerile Blue Air au depăsit pentru prima dată pragul de 200 de milioane de euro in 2015 2 June 2016 Romanian low cost airline posts record turnover Romania Insider 3 June 2016 Retrieved 2019 08 12 Blue Air Estimează Că A Transportat 1 5 Milioane de Pasageri In 2014 in Romanian 6 January 2015 Archived from the original on 21 February 2016 Retrieved 9 January 2015 Peste 2 milioane de pasageri transportati de Blue Air in 2015 T2T ro in Romanian 23 December 2015 Retrieved 2015 12 27 dcnews 8 July 2016 Blue Air suflă in ceafa TAROM in Romanian Retrieved 2017 03 21 Blue Air joins IATA Airlines International Blue Air joins IATA IATA org official 4 February 2016 Retrieved 21 March 2017 Blue Air a primit certificarea IATA Operational Safety Audit IOSA T2T ro in Romanian 3 December 2015 IATA Clearing House Members List YR BMH www jetphotos com 5 April 2017 airlinegeeks com Blue Air Boosts Liverpool Partnership With Special Paint Scheme 4 March 2017 Blue Air Moravia Romania s largest airline Blue Air becomes joint venture changes name to Blue Air Aviation Business Review 9 August 2018 Civil Aviation Group takes over Air Moldova for 50 mln Moldovan lei Agerpres 2 October 2018 aerotelegraph com German 7 July 2020 Blue Air adds one more Boeing 737 800ng to its fleet boardingpass ro 6 November 2020 aerotelegraph com German 9 September 2022 aerotelegraph com Blue Air delays restart to October German 12 September 2022 ch aviation com Romania s Blue Air removes all flights from sale 30 September 2022 a b ch aviation com Poland s LOT adds ex Blue Air B737 8s as interim solution 6 October 2022 airliners de German 21 November 2022 a b c d e f g h i j 10 ani de Blue Air Compania inchide anul 2014 pe profit si cu afaceri de 150 de milioane de euro Economica net in Romanian 10 December 2014 Retrieved 27 January 2017 a b Blue Air Fleet Details and History www planespotters net Retrieved 2018 04 29 O companie aeriană din Romania e in top cinci mondial al operatorilor low cost cu cele mai vechi avioane 21 January 2014 a b c Aproape 3 6 milioane pasageri au ales Blue Air in 2016 Aeronews ro Retrieved on 27 January 2017 a b c d e f Blue Air Aviation SA Romanian Companies Retrieved 3 January 2020 Blue Air atacă ANPC după amendă cu acuzații șoc Nu suntem dispuși să dăm nici ceasuri nici procente din sumă Inchiderea aeroportului Băneasa dezvăluie o comoară imobiliară de un miliard de euro in Romanian Ziarul Financiar 5 March 2012 Live Flight Tracker Real Time Flight Tracker Map boardingpass ro RUTE AERIENEBlue Air anunță 12 rute noi care vor fi operate din Cluj Napoca in 2021 Romanian 21 October 2020 seenews com Romania s Blue Air to station second aircraft at Turin base in Sept 11 August 2020 LJLA to become Blue Air s latest European base bringing more flights more international visitors and more jobs at LJLA Liverpool Airport centreforaviation com Romania aviation Part 3 Blue Air opens Liverpool base and creates new markets TAROM feels the heat 21 November 2016 Compania aeriană romanească Blue Air a depăsit pragul de 5 milioane de pasageri Live Flight Tracker Real Time Flight Tracker Map Cagliari nuova continuita territoriale al via In vendita i biglietti per Roma e Milano 28 January 2019 Compania aeriană romanească Blue Air a depăsit pragul de 5 milioane de pasageri in Romanian Ziarul Financiar Retrieved 2018 01 24 boardingpass ro RUTE AERIENEOficial Blue Air inchide in 15 septembrie 2020 baza din Larnaca Romanian 3 September 2020 ch aviation com Romania s Blue Air axes Iasi base to relocate Euro ops 17 November 2020 boardingpass ro Blue Air planifică 14 rute noi din Iași pentru vara anului 2023 Romanian 12 August 2022 flyblueair com Charters retrieved 1 October 2022 newsroom aviator aero Cyprus Airways and Blue Air Launch code share partnership 28 November 2018 Blue Air Fleet www blueairweb com Retrieved 8 October 2022 External links Edit Media related to Blue Air at Wikimedia Commons Official website Portals Romania Companies Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blue Air amp oldid 1134453899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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