JetGreen Airways

JetGreen Airways was an Irish airline headquartered in Dublin, which has only performed for a week flights.

History

JetGreen Airways had to suspend their operations after only one week in May 2004, according to media reports were sitting in the row, more than 400 passengers on 12 May 2004 in Spain permanently. The 40,000 tickets already sold could not be returned.

The company had raised prices starting from € including taxes and fees for their flights. Although she initially operated only with an airplane, were according to the company negotiations with other destinations on the inclusion of flights in progress.

After the end of JetGreen Airways criticized politicians, travel agencies and other airlines, the Irish Aviation Authority for the allocation of the operating license.

Destinations

JetGreen Airways flew during its short existence from Dublin airport to only the Spanish holiday destinations of Malaga and Alicante.

Fleet

The fleet of JetGreen Airways consisted of a plane:

Aer Arann Aer Lingus • • Contractors • Air CityJet • Ryanair

Aer Turas Avair • • • Aviajet Eirjet Eujet • • € • Celtic Airways Futura Gael • Iona National Airways • JetGreen Airways • Jetmagic • Nex • Skynet Airlines Aviation • TransAer International Airlines

  • Former airline ( Ireland)
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