Meridiana

Meridiana
IATA
IG
ICAO
ISS
Callsign
MERAIR
Founded1963
HubsOlbia - Costa Smeralda Airport
Secondary hubsCatania-Fontanarossa Airport
Florence Airport
Cagliari-Elmas Airport
Palermo International Airport
Verona Airport
Fleet size25
Destinations41 (combined figure for Meridiana and Eurofly)
Parent companyInterprogramme (57.19%)
HeadquartersOlbia, Italy
Key people
Websitehttp://www.meridiana.it/

Meridiana is an airline based in Olbia, Italy. It is Italy's third largest airline operating domestic and European services, as well as intercontinental flights by its subsidiary Eurofly. Its headquarters are at Olbia - Costa Smeralda Airport, but the main hubs is at Cagliari-Elmas Airport. Meridiana holds smaller hubs at Catania-Fontanarossa Airport, Florence Airport, Olbia - Costa Smeralda Airport, Palermo International Airport and Verona Airport [1], and feeds into the bases of Eurofly at Milan Malpensa Airport and Rome Fiumicino Airport.

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History

The airline was founded as Alisarda on March 29, 1963 by the Aga Khan, Prince Karīm al-Hussaynī, as an air-taxi and charter operator to promote tourism to Sardinia. Scheduled services began in 1964 from Olbia. In 1989, 35% of new stock was released to new shareholders to strengthen the company and the name Meridiana was adopted on 3 May 1991. The first international services were operated later in 1991 to Barcelona, Paris, London and Frankfurt. A 29.95% stake in Eurofly was acquired in December 2006. Meridiana is owned by Interprogramme (57.19%), SA AgaKhan (17.59%), employees (16.08%), Airfin (in liquidation) (4.51%), Fondazione Cariplo (3.39%) and other shareholders (1.24%). It has 1,358 employees (at March 2007).[1]

During 2004, Meridiana replaced four BAe 146-200s with four leased Airbus A319-100s, and has plans for a fifth. In January 2004 it was reported that Meridiana was planning to replace its McDonnell Douglas MD-82 fleet with 17 Airbus A320-200s.

In 2006 it transported over 4.6 million people, a 15.7% increase compared to 2005 figures.

Spanish Airline Service

It all started with the airline name, LAC-Lineas Aereas Canarias. It had a fleet of 3 McDonnell Douglas MD-80, 2 Vickers Viscount, and one Boeing 727. That airline is no longer in service. It was merged into Italian Airline, Meridiana in April 1990.

Destinations

Meridiana MD-82 landing at Fiumicino Airport, Rome

Codeshare agreements

Meridiana has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:

Fleet

The Meridiana fleet (as of September 2009) [2]:

As of 5 January 2009 Meridiana's average fleet age was 17.1 years.[3]

Meridiana MD-82

References

  1. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International: p. 49. 2007-04-10. 
  2. ^ "Directory: World Airlines Part 3 (2009)". Flight International: 29–90. 2009-04-14. 
  3. ^ airfleets.net

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