Ándalus Líneas Aéreas

Andalus Lineas Aéreas was a Spanish airline based in Málaga and based on the Malaga airport.

History

Andalus Lineas Aéreas was founded in 2008 by managers of the bankrupt Air Madrid. The company offered since January 2009, flights between Nador and Casablanca and several destinations in Spain .. On 30 April 2009 Andalus took the Madrid- Gibraltar in its flight plan, a distance that could be previously not operated by Iberia and GB Airways economically. For June 2009, the start of flight operations on the track Gibraltar -Barcelona was planned. There were plans for long term connections to South America, which should be operated with Boeing 767. Flight operations but set by license revocation on August 13, 2010.

Fleet

As of October 2009, the fleet of Andalus Lineas Aéreas consisted of five aircraft:

  • 5 Embraer ERJ 145
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