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Revision as of 11:39, 23 November 2004
Former airlines are marked like this.
List of Airlines
Africa
Algeria
Angola
Benin
Cameroon
Cape Verde
Cote d'Ivoire
DR Congo
Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Gabon
Ghana
Kenya
Libya
Madagascar
Malawi
Mauritius
Morocco
Mozambique
Namibia
Nigeria
- ADC Airlines
- Aerocontractors Company of Nigeria
- Air Nigeria
- Afrijet
- Albarka Airlines
- Associated Airlines
- Bellview Airlines
- Capital Airlines Nigeria
- Chanchangi
- Chrome Air Service
- Dasab Airlines
- EAS Airlines
- Falcon Airlines
- Freedom Air Services
- IRS Airlines
- Kabo Airlines
- Nexus Aviation
- Nigeria Airways
- Okada Airlines
- RiteTime Aviation
- Sky Executive Airlines
- Skylines
- Skypower Airlines
- Slok Airlines
- Sosoliso Airlines
- Virgin Nigeria Airlines
Reunion
Senegal
Seychelles
Somalia
South Africa
- 1time
- African Star Airways
- Air 2000
- Civair
- BA Comair
- InterAir
- Intensive Air
- Kulula.com
- Million Air
- Nationwide
- South African Airways
- Sun Air
Sudan
Swaziland
Tanzania
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
North America
Canada
- Air Atlantic
- Air Canada/Trans-Canada Airlines
- Air Creebec
- Air Labrador
- Air North
- Air Nova (part of Air Canada)
- Air Ontario (part of Air Canada)
- Air Transat
- Canada 3000 (bankrupt, formerly Canada 2000)
- Canadian Vacations / Canadian Regional (merged with Air Canada)
- Canadian Airlines (merged with Air Canada)
- Canadian Pacific Air Lines (merged into Canadian Airlines)
- CanJet
- Eastern Provincial Airlines (merged into Canadian Airlines)
- First Air
- Greyhound Air (now defunct)
- Harbour Air
- HeliJet
- Inter-Canadian (merged into Canadian Airlines)
- Jazz Airlines dba Air Canada Jazz
- Jetsgo
- Pacific Western Airlines (merged into Canadian Airlines)
- Provincial Airlines (Newfoundland)
- Royal Airlines (taken-over by bankrupt Canada 3000)
- QuikAir
- Roots Air (defunct)
- Skyservice
- Tango Airlines dba Air Canada Tango
- Wardair (Merged into Canadian Airlines)
- West Coast Air
- WestJet
United States, including U.S. territories
- Aeromed, Air Ambulance company
- Aero Virgin Islands
- Air America, Owned and operated by the CIA in SouthEast Asia
- Air California (now part of American Airlines)
- Air Culebra (Puerto Rico)
- Air Evac (Air ambulance services)
- Air Florida
- Air Midwest Airlines (US Airways Express Affiliate)
- Air Niagara
- Air Puerto Rico
- Air Wisconsin (United Express Affiliate)
- AirTran
- Alaska Airlines
- Aloha Airlines
- Aloha Islandair
- American Airlines
- American Eagle Airlines
- American International Airways/Kalitta
- American Overseas Airways
- ATA
- America West
- Amerijet
- Arizona Airways
- Arrow Air
- Atlantic Coast Airlines
- Atlantic Island Air
- Atlantic Southeast Airlines (a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines)
- Atlas Air
- Braniff International (defunct May 12, 1982)
- Caribbean Sun
- Carnival Airlines
- Cape Air
- Capitol Air
- Chalk's Ocean Airways
- Comair (a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines)
- Commutair
- Continental Airlines
- Continental Express
- Continental Micronesia
- Critical Air Medicine an air ambulance company
- Delta Air Lines
- Dorado Wings (Puerto Rico)
- Eastern Airlines (now defunct)
- Emery Worldwide
- Era Aviation
- FedEx
- Fina Air (Puerto Rico)
- Fine Air
- Frontier Flying Service (Alaska)
- Frontier Airlines
- Great Lakes Aviation
- Golden West Airlines
- Gulfstream International Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines
- Hooters Air
- Hughes Airwest
- Independence Air
- JetBlue Airways
- Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System
- Kiwi International Air Lines
- Kenmore Air
- MarkAir
- Mesa Airlines
- Miami Air International
- Midway Airlines
- Midwest Airlines (formerly known as Midwest Express)
- Nantucket Airlines
- National Air Cargo
- National Airlines
- New York Air
- Northwest Airlines
- North American Airlines
- Oceanair (Puerto Rico)
- Ozark Airlines (merged with Trans World Airlines, October 26, 1986)
- Pan American World Airways
- Pacific Southwest Airlines
- People Express (merged with Continental Airlines, 1987)
- Piedmont Airlines
- Planet Airways
- Polar Air Cargo
- Prinair (Puerto Rico)
- Reeve Aleutian Airways
- Roblex Aviation (Puerto Rico)
- San Juan Aviation (Puerto Rico)
- Scenic Airlines
- Seaborne Airlines (US Virgin Islands)
- Skyways Airlines
- SkyWest
- Song (owned by Delta Air Lines)
- Southeast Airlines
- Southwest Airlines
- Sun Country Airlines
- Ted (a subsidiary of United Airlines)
- Tol Air (Puerto Rico)
- Tower Air (defunct)
- Trans State Airlines
- Trans World Airlines (taken over by American Airlines)
- United Airlines
- UPS
- US Airways
- ValuJet (merged with AirTran, September 24, 1997)
- Vieques Air Link (Puerto Rico)
- Virgin America, scheduled for launch in 2005.
- Western Airlines (bought by Delta Air Lines)
- World Airways
Latin America and the Caribbean
Anguilla
Argentina
Aruba
Bahamas
Barbados
Bolivia
Brazil
Cayman Islands
Chile
Colombia
- ACES
- Avianca (Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia)
- Sociedad Aeronáutica de Medellín or SAM Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Guadeloupe
Guatemala
Honduras
Jamaica
Mexico
Netherlands Antilles
Panama
Peru
- Aero Continente
- Aeroperu
- Cielos del Peru
- Faucett
- LAN Perú (also a Chilean subsidiary)
- TACA
Puerto Rico
- See United States
Trinidad and Tobago
U.S. Virgin Islands
- See United States
Uruguay
Venezuela
Asia
Afghanistan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Brunei
China, People's Republic of
- Air China
- Air Hong Kong
- Air Macau
- Cathay Pacific
- China Eastern Airlines
- China Southern Airlines
- China Yunnan Airlines
- CR Airways
- Dragonair
- Hainan Airlines
- Shandong Aviation Group
- Shenzhen Airlines
- Sichuan Airlines
- Xinhua Airlines
Cyprus
Georgia
Israel
India
- Air Deccan
- Air India
- Air Sahara
- Alliance Air
- Archana Airways
- East-West Airlines
- Indian Airlines
- Jet Airways
- NEPC Airlines
- Sahara Airlines
- Vayudoot
Indonesia
- Air Paradise
- Dirgantara Air Services
- Garuda Indonesia
- Jatayu
- Sriwijaya Air
- Batavia Air
- Bouraq Airlines
- Mandala
- Adam Air
- Sempati
- Travira Air
- Airmark Indonesia
- Merpati
- Lion Air
Iran
Iraq
Japan
- Air Do (Hokkaido International Airlines)
- All Nippon Airways
- Amakusa Airlines
- Fair Link (Fairinc)
- Fujita Airlines
- Japan Airlines (formerly Japan Airlines System)
- Harlequin Air
- Hokkaido Air System
- J-Air
- JAL Express
- JALWays
- Japan Air Commuter
- Japan Airlines Domestic (formerly Japan Air System)
- Japan Airlines International (formerly (old) Japan Airlines)
- Japan Asia Airways
- Japan Transocean Air
- Kyokushin Air
- Nakanihon Air Service
- New Central Airlines (Shinchuo Koku)
- Orange Cargo
- Oriental Air Bridge (formerly Nagasaki Airways)
- Ryukyu Air Commuter
- Skymark Airlines
- Skynet Asia Airways
Jordan
Korea, North
Korea, South
Kuwait
Laos
Lebanon
Malaysia
Nepal
Oman
Pakistan
Philippines
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
- Singapore Airlines (Flag Carrier)
- Silkair (Regional offshoot of Singapore Airlines)
- Singapore Airlines Cargo (Cargo wing of Singapore Airlines)
- Valuair (New budget airline, out in May 2004)
- Tiger Airways (New budget airline, owned partly (49%) by Singapore Airlines)
- JetStar Asia (Launched by Qantas Airways, begin flying by December 2004)
Sri Lanka
Syria
Taiwan (Republic of China)
Thailand
- Air Andaman
- Air Asia
- Angel Airlines
- Bangkok Airways
- One-Two-GO
- Orient Thai Airlines
- PB Air
- Phuket Air
- Thai Airways
- NokAir Opening in Q2/2004
Turkey
Turkmenistan
United Arab Emirates
Vietnam
Australia-Oceania
Australia
- Aeropelican
- Ansett (defunct)
- Australia Asia
- Australian
- Australian National Airways
- Compass
- EastWest
- Hazelton
- Impulse
- Jetstar Airways
- Kendall
- O'Connor Airlines
- Qantas
- Regional Express
- Skywest (Western Australia)
- Solomon Airlines
- Trans Australia Airlines (Renamed Australian Airlines in 1986, later acquired by Qantas)
- Virgin Blue
Fiji
Kiribati
Nauru
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Vanuatu
Europe
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
- Delta Air Transport
- Sabena (now bankrupt)
- SN Brussels Airlines (created from Delta Air Transport and some residual assets of Sabena)
- Sobelair
- VLM
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Finland
- Air Finland
- Blue1
- Copterline
- Finnair
- Finncomm Airlines
- Flying Finn went bankrupt in February 2004
- Soder Airlines
- Wasawings
France
- Air France
- Air Littoral doesn'nt exist anymore
- Air Atlantiquedoesn'nt exist anymore
- Airlinair
- Corsair
- Régional
Germany
- Aerolloyd
- Air Berlin
- Cirrus Airlines
- Condor Flugdienst
- dba
- Deutsche BA became dba
- European Air Express
- Eurowings
- Germania Air
- Germanwings
- Hapag-Lloyd incorporating hpe.com
- Interflug - East Germany (before reunification)
- LTU
- Lufthansa - incl. Lufthansa Cityline and Lufthansa Cargo
- OLT
- Thomas Cook Airlines
- TUI
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland, Republic of
- Aer Arann
- Aer Lingus
- Air Contractors
- Cityjet owned by Air France
- FreshAer (Bankrupt in 2003 and never took off)
- JetGreen (Bankrupt and ceased operation in May 2004)
- EU Jet
- Jetmagic (Bankrupt and ceased operation in January 2004)
- Ryanair
- Skynet Airlines
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Moldova
Netherlands
- KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines, Air Exel, KLM Alps)
- Martinair
- NLM Cityhopper aka NLM Airlines
- Schreiner Airways
- Transavia
- DutchBird
- Air Holland --Fallied--
Norway
- Braathens
- CoastAir
- Norwegian Air Shuttle - Norway
- Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS)
- Widerøe
Poland
Portugal
Republika Srpska (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Romania
Russia
- Aeroflot
- Dalavia Far East Airways
- Domodedovo Airlines
- Kavminvodyavia (KMV)
- Pulkovo Airlines
- Siberia Airlines
- Transaero
- Vladivostok Air
- Volga-Dnepr
Serbia and Montenegro
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
- FlyMe
- Linjeflyg - merged in to SAS
- Malmö Aviation
- Nordic Airlink
- Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS)
Switzerland
- Swissair (now bankrupt)
- Swiss International Air Lines (Crossair and some residual assets of Swissair)
- Air Switzerland
- Balair
- EasyJet (also a British subsidiary)
Ukraine
United Kingdom
- Air Anglia precursor of Air UK, now part of KLM's Cityhopper division
- Air Europe
- Air Wales
- air2000 (now First Choice Airways)
- Aurigny (owned by the States of Guernsey)
- Autair International (precursor of Court Line)
- Britannia Airways to be merged with Thomsonfly
- BEA became part of British Airways
- British Airways
- British Airtours former charter subsidiary of BA
- British Caledonian went bankrupt and was bought by BA is 1987
- British Eagle ceased ops 1968
- British European became flybe
- BMI British Midland (was British Midland Airways)
- BMIbaby no frills subsidiary of BMI British Midland
- BOAC became part of British Airways
- British United Airways merged with Caledonian in 1970
- Buzz bought by Ryanair in 2003
- Caledonian Airways first formed in 1961, name reused after 1987
- Channel Airways ceased ops 1972
- Channel Express
- CityFlyer Express
- Court Line ceased ops 1974
- Dan-Air became part of Caledonian Airways (second incarnation)
- Debonair short-lived low fare airline
- Duo Airways former Maersk Air subsidiary, suspended operations 2004
- Eastern Airways
- EasyJet (also a Swiss subsidiary)
- Euravia became Britannia Airways
- First Choice Airways (formerly air2000)
- flybe former British European or Jersey European
- Gill Airways ceased operations in September 2001
- Go Fly, bought by easyJet in 2002
- Imperial Airways 1924-1939
- Jersey European became flybe
- Jet2.com
- JMC Air renamed Thomas Cook Airlines in 2002
- Laker Airways
- Loganair
- Monarch Airlines
- My Travel/Premiair formerly Airtours International, includes MyTravel Lite
- Palmair
- Silver City became British United Air Ferries 1963
- Thomas Cook Airlines
- Thomsonfly
- Virgin Atlantic Airways
- Virgin Blue
- Virgin Express
- Virgin Sun
See also
- List of national airlines
- Lists of companies
- List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners
- Airline call sign
- Cargo airlines
External links
- Wikitravel:Travel topics - Advice for air travel
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