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Defunct Austrian airline
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Styrian Airways GmbH & Co KG
IATA ICAO Call sign
Z2 STY STYRIAN
Founded2002
Commenced operations2003
Ceased operationsMarch 24, 2006
HubsGraz Airport
Fleet size5
Destinations11
HeadquartersGraz, Austria
Websitewww.styrianspirit.com
Styrian Spirit Bombardier CRJ200

Styrian Spirit was an airline based in Graz, Austria, the capital of Styria. It operated services to scheduled and charter destinations within Europe.

The airline also operated as Slovenian Spirit and Salzburg Spirit on routes to and from Salzburg and Maribor, Slovenia. Two of its aircraft were painted in Salzburg Spirit and Slovenian Spirit livery.

History

The airline was established on December 25, 2002, and started operations on March 24, 2003. It ceased operations on March 24, 2006, and filed for bankruptcy after failing to secure fresh financing.

On March 24, 2006, Styrian Spirit abruptly canceled all flights. The carrier later announced it was declaring bankruptcy.

Destinations

Styrian Spirit final destinations prior to airline closure (December 2005):

 Austria
 Germany
 France
 Poland
 United Kingdom
 Slovenia
  Switzerland

Fleet

The airline operated a fleet of 4 Bombardier CRJ-200s and 1 Bombardier CRJ-700.

References

  1. Styrian Spirit website
  2. Styrian Spirit Fleet

External links

Media related to Styrian Spirit at Wikimedia Commons

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