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Small Planet Airlines

Small Planet Airlines was a Lithuanian leisure airline based at Vilnius Airport with further bases throughout Europe.[1] It was the subsidiary of the Small Planet Group which also owned sister companies in Cambodia, Germany, Italy, and Poland, all of which are also now defunct.

Small Planet Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
S5 LLC SMALL PLANET
Founded2007 (2007) as FlyLAL Charters
Commenced operations2008 (2008)
Ceased operations28 November 2018[1]
Operating bases
Subsidiaries
Fleet size29
HeadquartersJ. Basanavičiaus g. 15, Vilnius, Lithuania
Key people
  • Vytautas Kaikaris (CEO, Small Planet Group)
  • Kristijonas Kaikaris (CEO, Small Planet Airlines)
  • Andrius Staniulis (COO, Small Planet Airlines)
  • Halldor Sigurdarson (CFO)
Revenue 223.1 million (2016)[2]
Operating income 26 million (2016)[2]
Net income -3.8 million (2016)[2]
Websitesmallplanet.aero

History edit

Foundation as FlyLAL Charters edit

 
A Boeing 757-200 of flyLAL Charters in 2008

The company was previously known as FlyLAL Charters and was registered on 14 March 2007. In October 2008, the company received its operational licenses to begin passenger flight operations. In 2009, a subsidiary, flyLAL Charter Eesti, was registered with an aim to provide chartered operations to and from Estonia. In December 2009, another company, flyLAL Charters PL, was registered to implement flights from various airports in Poland (Warsaw, Katowice, Gdansk as bases).

In 2010, FlyLAL Charters was authorized to perform scheduled flights to Greece, Spain, Italy and various other countries. In July of the same year, flyLAL Charters was rebranded to its current name, Small Planet Airlines.[3] In 2009 and 2010, FlyLAL Charters carried 400,000 passengers; in 2012, the renamed Small Planet Airlines had increased the number to nearly 0.7 million passengers.

Later developments edit

In April 2013, Small Planet Airlines announced a buyout of the 99.5 percent of Small Planet Airlines UAB (Lithuania) and Small Planet Airlines Sp. z o. o."(Poland) shares held by Avia Solutions Group. After the transaction, Small Planet Airlines was owned by Vytautas Kaikaris and Andrius Staniulis, the management of the company.[4] In 2014, holding company Small Planet Group was established to take ownership of the Small Planet Airlines of Lithuania and Poland. Small Planet Group UAB owns 100 percent of the shares of the leisure carrier Small Planet Airlines UAB and 90 percent of the shares of Small Planet Airlines Sp. z o. o.[5] The holding controls 100% of UAB Small Planet Airlines, 100% Small Planet Airlines Sp. z o. o., 80% of Small Planet Airlines GmbH (Germany) and used to own 49% of Small Planet Airlines Thailand, which however never started operations.[6]

In December 2014, Small Planet Airlines founded a company in Thailand, with the intention of securing a local air operator's certificate (AOC) and operating international flights from Thailand to China and South Korea. In 2015, Small Planet Airlines entered the German market with the incorporation of Small Planet Airlines GmbH; the company's office was established in Berlin. In September 2015, the company announced that during the next 5 winters, several aircraft (and flight deck crews) will be transferred to the Southeast Asia to operate from Siem Reap town in Cambodia to China, South Korea and Vietnam on behalf of Cambodian airline Sky Angkor Airlines. During the 2016, winter season, several planes and crews of Small Planet Airlines Poland were based in India and Saudi Arabia and operated on behalf of local airlines. In India, the planes and crew were operated on behalf of GoAir and in Saudi Arabia, the planes and crew operated on behalf of Nesma Airlines. At the end of March 2017, it was announced that Small Planet Airlines had obtained a permit to fly to and from Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands, mainly serving south European holiday destinations. The inaugural flight was welcomed at Schiphol Airport in December, 2016. During winter 2017/2018 Small Planet Airlines was back in India operating on behalf of IndiGo from its main base in Delhi.

On 24 October 2018, Small Planet Airlines announced it was entering a restructuring process due to financial difficulties shortly after its German and Polish subsidiaries did the same earlier in the month.[7] Both the German and Polish companies ceased operations by November 2018, while the Cambodian subsidiary ceased operations shortly after.[8][9]

On 28 November 2018, the Lithuanian aviation authority CAA revoked the operations license of Small Planet Airlines, resulting in grounding of all of its flights and fleets.[10][1]

Business trends edit

Passenger numbers edit

In June 2009, flyLAL Charters the company flew 33,600 passengers and that month it was the largest number in Vilnius Airport, even greater than that of regular airlines. By the end of the year flyLAL Charters had a total 85% of a charter market share. In 2012, from all the bases in Lithuania, France, Poland, United Kingdom Small Planet Airline flew over 700,000 people. In 2013, Small Planet Airlines became the first Lithuanian capital company to fly a million passengers.[11] In 2014, due to increased locations the number increased and reached 1.212 million passengers.

Financial results edit

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017[12]
Passengers 635,118 1,000,705 1,212,583 n/a 2,000,000 2,700,000
Aircraft 6 8 11 18 21 28
Income (EUR) 81,554,814 125,847,918 130,539,838 182,000,000 223,100,000 323,100,000
Profit (EUR) -2,231,998 1,706,462 8,170,402 19,200,000 -3,800,000 5,100,000

Destinations edit

The company flew mostly to Greece, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey, Egypt, and Bulgaria. In Lithuania, Small Planet Airlines cooperated with major travel organisers Tez Tour and Novaturas. The company also provided special flights, flying government delegations, sports teams, and other private groups. During the winter, some aircraft were transferred to other locations including India.

Fleet edit

 
Small Planet Airlines Airbus A320-200

As of October 2018, before closure, Small Planet Airlines – excluding all subsidiaries – operated the following aircraft:[13][citation needed]

Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
Airbus A320-200 7[citation needed] 180
Total 7

Accident and incidents edit

  • LLX5288 was a Small Planet Airlines A320 flight from Málaga, Spain, to Tampere, Finland, on 25 October 2016. At 12:34 GMT,[14] Finnish police received a report of a possible hijacking on the aircraft. Hornets followed the aircraft from French airspace. As the plane entered Dutch Maastricht airspace at 12:34 GMT, the crew contacted air traffic control and reported a possible hijacking. Air traffic control informed the relevant authorities of the incident. The plane continued its flight as normal until it reached Finnish airspace, where it initiated a holding pattern. The plane landed safely in Tampere-Pirkkala airport at 15:02 GMT. According to eyewitnesses, police stormed the aircraft immediately after landing.[15] Later investigations show that there was no hijacking. It is unknown whether it was a mechanical or pilot error. The investigation is ongoing.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c ifn.news - Small Planet Airlines grounded by authorities 29 November 2018
  2. ^ a b c "Small Planet Airlines announced revenue growth and record winter activity". smallplanet.aero. April 20, 2017.
  3. ^ "Small Planet Airlines News Update". ch-aviation. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  4. ^ "Small Planet Airlines acquired by current management". smallplanet.aero. April 2, 2013.
  5. ^ "Small Planet prepares for its next stage by organising itself as a Group". smallplanet.aero. April 2, 2013.
  6. ^ centreforaviation.com - Small Planet Airlines Thailand retrieved 4 November 2018
  7. ^ airliners.de - "Holding of Small Planet is bankrupt" (German) 24 October 2018
  8. ^ ch-aviation.com - Small Planet Airlines Cambodia retrieved 28 November 2018
  9. ^ austrianaviation.net - "Grounding at Small Planet Cambodia" (German) 28 November 2018
  10. ^ Civil Aviation Authority Suspends License of Small Planet Airlines
  11. ^ ""Small Planet Airlines" šiemet planuoja pasiekti rekordą". Retrieved 2015-09-17.
  12. ^ "Small Planet Airlines to become the largest carrier in the Baltic states in 2018". www.smallplanet.aero.
  13. ^ "Small Planet Airlines Fleet". smallplanet.aero.
  14. ^ "Mittava poliisioperaatio Tampereen lentokentällä – häiriö radioliikenteessä aiheutti epäilyn kaappauksesta". Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). 2016-10-25. Retrieved 2016-10-25.[dead link]
  15. ^ "Näin kaikki tapahtui: häiriö aiheutti kaappaushälytyksen lennolla". Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). 2016-10-25. Retrieved 2016-10-25.[dead link]

External links edit

  Media related to Small Planet Airlines at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website

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This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments a violation of Wikipedia s terms of use It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view January 2024 Small Planet Airlines was a Lithuanian leisure airline based at Vilnius Airport with further bases throughout Europe 1 It was the subsidiary of the Small Planet Group which also owned sister companies in Cambodia Germany Italy and Poland all of which are also now defunct Small Planet AirlinesIATA ICAO Callsign S5 LLC SMALL PLANETFounded2007 2007 as FlyLAL ChartersCommenced operations2008 2008 Ceased operations28 November 2018 1 Operating basesAmsterdam Airport Schiphol Vilnius Airport Charles de Gaulle Airport Chania International Airport Stockholm Arlanda AirportSubsidiariesSmall Planet Airlines Cambodia Small Planet Airlines Germany Small Planet Airlines Italy Small Planet Airlines Poland Fleet size29HeadquartersJ Basanaviciaus g 15 Vilnius LithuaniaKey peopleVytautas Kaikaris CEO Small Planet Group Kristijonas Kaikaris CEO Small Planet Airlines Andrius Staniulis COO Small Planet Airlines Halldor Sigurdarson CFO Revenue 223 1 million 2016 2 Operating income 26 million 2016 2 Net income 3 8 million 2016 2 Websitesmallplanet wbr aero Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation as FlyLAL Charters 1 2 Later developments 2 Business trends 2 1 Passenger numbers 2 2 Financial results 3 Destinations 4 Fleet 5 Accident and incidents 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFoundation as FlyLAL Charters edit nbsp A Boeing 757 200 of flyLAL Charters in 2008 The company was previously known as FlyLAL Charters and was registered on 14 March 2007 In October 2008 the company received its operational licenses to begin passenger flight operations In 2009 a subsidiary flyLAL Charter Eesti was registered with an aim to provide chartered operations to and from Estonia In December 2009 another company flyLAL Charters PL was registered to implement flights from various airports in Poland Warsaw Katowice Gdansk as bases In 2010 FlyLAL Charters was authorized to perform scheduled flights to Greece Spain Italy and various other countries In July of the same year flyLAL Charters was rebranded to its current name Small Planet Airlines 3 In 2009 and 2010 FlyLAL Charters carried 400 000 passengers in 2012 the renamed Small Planet Airlines had increased the number to nearly 0 7 million passengers Later developments edit In April 2013 Small Planet Airlines announced a buyout of the 99 5 percent of Small Planet Airlines UAB Lithuania and Small Planet Airlines Sp z o o Poland shares held by Avia Solutions Group After the transaction Small Planet Airlines was owned by Vytautas Kaikaris and Andrius Staniulis the management of the company 4 In 2014 holding company Small Planet Group was established to take ownership of the Small Planet Airlines of Lithuania and Poland Small Planet Group UAB owns 100 percent of the shares of the leisure carrier Small Planet Airlines UAB and 90 percent of the shares of Small Planet Airlines Sp z o o 5 The holding controls 100 of UAB Small Planet Airlines 100 Small Planet Airlines Sp z o o 80 of Small Planet Airlines GmbH Germany and used to own 49 of Small Planet Airlines Thailand which however never started operations 6 In December 2014 Small Planet Airlines founded a company in Thailand with the intention of securing a local air operator s certificate AOC and operating international flights from Thailand to China and South Korea In 2015 Small Planet Airlines entered the German market with the incorporation of Small Planet Airlines GmbH the company s office was established in Berlin In September 2015 the company announced that during the next 5 winters several aircraft and flight deck crews will be transferred to the Southeast Asia to operate from Siem Reap town in Cambodia to China South Korea and Vietnam on behalf of Cambodian airline Sky Angkor Airlines During the 2016 winter season several planes and crews of Small Planet Airlines Poland were based in India and Saudi Arabia and operated on behalf of local airlines In India the planes and crew were operated on behalf of GoAir and in Saudi Arabia the planes and crew operated on behalf of Nesma Airlines At the end of March 2017 it was announced that Small Planet Airlines had obtained a permit to fly to and from Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands mainly serving south European holiday destinations The inaugural flight was welcomed at Schiphol Airport in December 2016 During winter 2017 2018 Small Planet Airlines was back in India operating on behalf of IndiGo from its main base in Delhi On 24 October 2018 Small Planet Airlines announced it was entering a restructuring process due to financial difficulties shortly after its German and Polish subsidiaries did the same earlier in the month 7 Both the German and Polish companies ceased operations by November 2018 while the Cambodian subsidiary ceased operations shortly after 8 9 On 28 November 2018 the Lithuanian aviation authority CAA revoked the operations license of Small Planet Airlines resulting in grounding of all of its flights and fleets 10 1 Business trends editPassenger numbers edit In June 2009 flyLAL Charters the company flew 33 600 passengers and that month it was the largest number in Vilnius Airport even greater than that of regular airlines By the end of the year flyLAL Charters had a total 85 of a charter market share In 2012 from all the bases in Lithuania France Poland United Kingdom Small Planet Airline flew over 700 000 people In 2013 Small Planet Airlines became the first Lithuanian capital company to fly a million passengers 11 In 2014 due to increased locations the number increased and reached 1 212 million passengers Financial results edit 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 12 Passengers 635 118 1 000 705 1 212 583 n a 2 000 000 2 700 000 Aircraft 6 8 11 18 21 28 Income EUR 81 554 814 125 847 918 130 539 838 182 000 000 223 100 000 323 100 000 Profit EUR 2 231 998 1 706 462 8 170 402 19 200 000 3 800 000 5 100 000Destinations editThe company flew mostly to Greece Spain Tunisia Turkey Egypt and Bulgaria In Lithuania Small Planet Airlines cooperated with major travel organisers Tez Tour and Novaturas The company also provided special flights flying government delegations sports teams and other private groups During the winter some aircraft were transferred to other locations including India Fleet edit nbsp Small Planet Airlines Airbus A320 200 As of October 2018 before closure Small Planet Airlines excluding all subsidiaries operated the following aircraft 13 citation needed Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes Airbus A320 200 7 citation needed 180 Total 7 Accident and incidents editLLX5288 was a Small Planet Airlines A320 flight from Malaga Spain to Tampere Finland on 25 October 2016 At 12 34 GMT 14 Finnish police received a report of a possible hijacking on the aircraft Hornets followed the aircraft from French airspace As the plane entered Dutch Maastricht airspace at 12 34 GMT the crew contacted air traffic control and reported a possible hijacking Air traffic control informed the relevant authorities of the incident The plane continued its flight as normal until it reached Finnish airspace where it initiated a holding pattern The plane landed safely in Tampere Pirkkala airport at 15 02 GMT According to eyewitnesses police stormed the aircraft immediately after landing 15 Later investigations show that there was no hijacking It is unknown whether it was a mechanical or pilot error The investigation is ongoing References edit a b c ifn news Small Planet Airlines grounded by authorities 29 November 2018 a b c Small Planet Airlines announced revenue growth and record winter activity smallplanet aero April 20 2017 Small Planet Airlines News Update ch aviation Retrieved 2023 01 13 Small Planet Airlines acquired by current management smallplanet aero April 2 2013 Small Planet prepares for its next stage by organising itself as a Group smallplanet aero April 2 2013 centreforaviation com Small Planet Airlines Thailand retrieved 4 November 2018 airliners de Holding of Small Planet is bankrupt German 24 October 2018 ch aviation com Small Planet Airlines Cambodia retrieved 28 November 2018 austrianaviation net Grounding at Small Planet Cambodia German 28 November 2018 Civil Aviation Authority Suspends License of Small Planet Airlines Small Planet Airlines siemet planuoja pasiekti rekorda Retrieved 2015 09 17 Small Planet Airlines to become the largest carrier in the Baltic states in 2018 www smallplanet aero Small Planet Airlines Fleet smallplanet aero Mittava poliisioperaatio Tampereen lentokentalla hairio radioliikenteessa aiheutti epailyn kaappauksesta Ilta Sanomat in Finnish 2016 10 25 Retrieved 2016 10 25 dead link Nain kaikki tapahtui hairio aiheutti kaappaushalytyksen lennolla Ilta Sanomat in Finnish 2016 10 25 Retrieved 2016 10 25 dead link External links edit nbsp Media 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