Lübeck Air charter flights started in Bern-Belp

Lübeck Air charter flights started in Bern-Belp

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At the end of last week, the first Lübeck Air charter flight operated by German Airways took off from Bern-Belp. This led to Olbia. The aircraft bears the customer's decals.

Formally, the German airline flies under an ACMI contract for the Danish Air Alsie. This in turn is a contractual partner of Lübeck Air, which operates as a so-called virtual airline without its own certificates. The order in Bern came from the local tour operator Belpmoos Reisen.

Also from Salzburg This year charter flights with Embraer 190 will be carried out in this constellation, but for a different tour operator. According to official information, there were 80 passengers on board the first Olbia charter flight from Bern-Belp.

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  • Schwartz, Hans-Peter , 18. May 2022 @ 22: 45

    Too bad I can't print out the article. I've been a collector of aviation-related articles since 1998.
    I have no financial interest in redistributing the relevant articles, I just staple them
    into my purely private archive. Would be willing to spend a coffee if I had an account number
    to which I could transfer. In principle, I do not give out any account information about myself over the Internet
    preis.An answer, gladly from Mr. Scheffelmeier, I would be happy.As a Lübecker I am
    connected to their editor (SH Magazin) of course.

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