Zoom Airlines

Zoom Airlines was a Canadian scheduled airline operating flights from Canada to Great Britain, Northern Ireland and France offered. On 28 August 2008, the airline announced that flights are discontinued due to the high oil price.

History

The airline was established in May 2002, headquarters was Ottawa. In addition to scheduled flights flying Zoom also charter flights to the Caribbean and the southern United States of America. Furthermore, it was established a subsidiary in the UK to fly from there more goals. The goal was to combine in a combination of scheduled and charter flights to Canada with Britain, France and the Caribbean.

In addition to the normal economy class, offered Zoom also a premium economy class.

After each aircraft in Calgary (Canada) and Glasgow ( United Kingdom) was seized and no more fuel could be paid, Zoom Airlines announced on 29 August 2008 bankruptcy. The flight was shut down a day earlier.

Objectives

Of eight airports in Canada flew Zoom Airlines London ( Gatwick), Glasgow, Manchester, Cardiff, Belfast and Paris (Charles de Gaulle International Airport ) to.

Fleet

Zoom Airlines and the British subsidiary set last two Boeing 757-200 aircraft and five Boeing 767 -300ER. Furthermore, there was a used Boeing 757-200 ordered from ILFC.

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