Regulatory filings with the Spanish airport and navigation services provider AENA (Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea) show the carrier plans to offer bi-weekly flights to Seville, Rome Fiumicino and Munich initially before expanding to Malaga, Alicante, Las Palmas, and Bologna.
Though the exact type of aircraft to be used has not yet been revealed, management has said they will lease two 140-seat jets.
This is the second time the carrier has attempted to launch operations. A previous attempt in 2011 failed when it failed to secure adequate funds.
Though the exact type of aircraft to be used has not yet been revealed, management has said they will lease two 140-seat jets.
This is the second time the carrier has attempted to launch operations. A previous attempt in 2011 failed when it failed to secure adequate funds.
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