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Revision as of 08:35, 1 February 2005
This is a list of airlines. Former airlines are italicized.
List of Airlines
Africa
Algeria
- Air Algerie
- Khalifa Airways (ceased operations in 2003)
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Cameroon
Cape Verde
Côte d'Ivoire
DR Congo
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea-Bissau
Kenya
Libya
Madagascar
Malawi
Mauritania
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 Air
- Nexus Aviation
- Nigeria Airlines
- Nigeria Airways
- Okada Airlines
- RiteTime Aviation
- Sky Executive Airlines
- Skylines
- Skypower Airlines
- Slok Airlines
- Sosoliso Airlines
- Virgin Nigeria Airlines
Reunion
Rwanda
Senegal
Seychelles
Somalia
South Africa
Sudan
Swaziland
Tanzania
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Asia
Afghanistan
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Brunei
China, People's Republic of
- Air China
- Air Great Wall merged with China Eastern Airlines
- Air Guizhou
- Changan Airlines
- China Cargo Airlines
- China Eastern Airlines
- China General Aviation
- China Northern Airlines merged with China Southern Airlines
- China Northwest Airlines merged with China Eastern Airlines
- China Postal Airlines
- China Southern Airlines
- China Southwest Airlines merged with Air China
- China Xinjiang Airlines merged with China Southern Airlines
- China Yunnan Airlines merged with China Eastern Airlines
- CNAC Zhejiang Airlines merged with Air China
- China Xinhua Airlines
- Hainan Airlines
- Manchurian Air Transport
- Shandong Aviation Group
- Shanghai Airlines
- Shanxi Airlines
- Shenzhen Airlines
- Sichuan Airlines
- Wuhan Airlines
- Xiamen Airlines
- Xinhua Airlines
- Yangtze River Express Airlines
- Zhongyuan Airlines merged with China Southern Airlines
Hong Kong
Macau
China, Republic of (Taiwan)
- China Airlines
- China National Aviation Corporation (pre-1949)
- EVA Air
- Far Eastern Air Transport
- Far Eastern Air Transport Corp.
- Mandarin Airlines
- TransAsia Airways
India
- Air Deccan
- Air India
- Air India Express
- Air Sahara
- Alliance Air
- Archana Airways
- East-West Airlines
- Indian Airlines
- Jet Airways
- NEPC Airlines
- Sahara Airlines
- Vayudoot
Indonesia
- Adam Air
- Air Paradise
- Airmark Indonesia
- AW Air
- Batavia Air
- PT. Bouraq Indonesia Airlines
- Dirgantara Air Services
- Garuda Indonesia
- Jatayu
- KNILM defunct
- Lion Air
- PT Lion Mentari Airlines
- Merpati Nusantara Airlines
- PT Republic Express Airlines
- Sempati defunct
- SMAC
- Sriwijaya Air
- Travira Air
- Wings Air
Japan
- Air Do (Hokkaido International Airlines)
- Air Next
- 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
Kazakhstan
Korea, North
Korea, South
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Malaysia
Nepal
Pakistan
Philippines
Singapore
- Jetstar Asia Airways (Launched by Qantas Airways, begin flying on 13 December 2004)
- Silkair (Regional offshoot of Singapore Airlines)
- Singapore Airlines (Flag Carrier)
- Singapore Airlines Cargo (Cargo wing of Singapore Airlines)
- Tiger Airways (New budget airline, owned partly (49%) by Singapore Airlines)
- Valuair (New budget airline, out in May 2004)
Sri Lanka
Tajikistan
Thailand
- Air Andaman
- Air Asia
- Angel Airlines
- Bangkok Airways
- One-Two-GO
- Orient Thai Airlines
- PB Air
- Phuket Air
- ThaiAir Asia
- Thai Airways
- Nokair
- NokAir Opening in Q2/2004
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Australasia and Pacific
Australia
- Aeropelican
- Ansett
- Australia Asia
- Australian Airlines
- Australian National Airways
- Compass
- EastWest
- Hazelton_Air
- Impulse_Airlines
- Jetstar Airways
- Kendall_Air
- Macair Airlines
- O'Connor Airlines
- Qantas
- Regional Express
- Skywest (Western Australia)
- Sunshine Express Airlines
- Trans Australia Airlines (Renamed Australian Airlines in 1986, later acquired by Qantas)
- Virgin Blue
Fiji
French Polynesia
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Nauru
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Tonga
- Royal Tongan Airlines (into liquidation 2004)
Vanuatu
Caribbean and Central America
Aruba
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
Cayman Islands
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican Republic
- Aerovias Quisqueyanas
- Air Santo Domingo
- Alas del Caribe
- APA Dominicana Internacional
- Dominicana De Aviacion
Guadeloupe
Guatemala
Honduras
Jamaica
Leeward Islands
Netherlands Antilles
Nicaragua
Panama
Puerto Rico
- Aeromed
- Air Culebra
- Air Puerto Rico
- Dorado Wings
- Fina Air
- Isla Nena Air
- Oceanair
- Prinair
- Roblex Aviation
- San Juan Aviation
- Tol Air
- Vieques Air Link
Surinam
Trinidad and Tobago
Virgin Islands (US)
Europe
Albania
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
- Cyprus Airways
- KTHY (Kibris Turk Hava Yollari)
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 Lib
- Air Littoral doesn't exist anymore
- Air Atlantique doesn't exist anymore
- Airlinair
- Corsair
- FlyWest
- Point Air
- Régional
- Union des Transports Aeriens doesn't exist anymore
Germany
- Air Berlin
- Cirrus Airlines
- Condor Flugdienst
- Dba
- Deutsche BA became Dba
- European Air Express
- Eurowings
- Germania Air
- Germanwings
- Hapag-Lloyd Airlines
- Hapag-Lloyd Express
- Interflug - East Germany (before reunification)
- LGW - Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter
- LTU International
- Lufthansa - incl. Lufthansa Cityline and Lufthansa Cargo
- OLT
Georgia
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)
- EUjet
- Jetmagic (Bankrupt and ceased operation in January 2004)
- Ryanair
- Skynet Airlines
Italy
- Air One
- Air Service Plus
- Air Dolomiti
- Alitalia
- Air Italia
- Azzurra
- Clubair
- Gandalf Airlines
- Meridiana
- Volare (suspended operations in November 2004 and filed for bankruptcy)
Kosova
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malta
Moldova
Monaco
Netherlands
- Air Holland (bankrupt March 2004, ceased operations)
- Basiq Air (merged with Transavia in December 2004)
- DutchBird
- KLM
- Martinair
- NLM Cityhopper aka NLM Airlines
- Schreiner Airways
- Transavia
Norway
- Braathens
- CoastAir
- Norwegian Air Shuttle - Norway
- Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS)
- Widerøe
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
- Aeroflot
- Arkhangelsk Airlines
- Dalavia Far East Airways
- Domodedovo Airlines
- Kavminvodyavia (KMV)
- Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise
- Siberia Airlines
- Transaero
- Vladivostok Avia
- Volga-Dnepr
Serbia and Montenegro
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
- Air Europa
- Air Madrid
- Air Nostrum
- Air Plus Comet
- Aviaco (absorbed by Iberia)
- Futura Airlines
- Iberia Airlines
- Spanair
- Spantax
- Vueling Airlines
Srpska, Republika
Sweden
- European Executive Express
- FlyMe
- Linjeflyg - merged in to SAS
- Malmö Aviation
- Nordic Airlink
- Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS)
- Svenska Lufttrafik
Switzerland
- Air Switzerland
- Balair
- Crossair
- PrivatAir
- Swissair (now bankrupt)
- Swiss International Air Lines (Crossair and some residual assets of Swissair)
Turkey
Ukraine
- Air Ukraine
- Antonov Airlines
- Aeromost-Kharkov
- Aerosvit Airlines
- ARP 410 Airlines
- Crimea Air
- Dniproavia
- Donbassaero
- Khors Aircompany
- Motor Sich
- Podillia Avia
- Tavrey Airlines
- Ukraine International Airlines
- Ukrainian Cargo Airways
- UM Airlines
- Volare Airlines
United Kingdom
- AB Airlines (ceased operations in 1999)
- Air Anglia precursor of Air UK, now part of KLM's Cityhopper division
- Air Bristol
- Air Europe
- Air Scotland
- Air Southwest
- Air UK
- Air Wales
- air2000 (now First Choice Airways)
- Aurigny (owned by the States of Guernsey)
- Autair International (precursor of Court Line)
- Avient
- 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
- British Mediterranean Airways
- 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
- Castle Air
- Channel Airways ceased ops 1972
- Channel Express
- CityFlyer Express
- Court Line ceased ops 1974
- Coyne Airways
- 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
- Euravia became Britannia Airways
- First Choice Airways (formerly air2000)
- flybe former British European or Jersey European
- Flykeen Airways
- 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 Express
- Virgin Galactic
- Virgin Sun
Middle East
Iran
- Caspian Airlines
- Iran Air (locally also known as Homa Airline)
- Iranair Tours
- Iran Aseman Airlines
- Kish Air
- Mahan Air
- Naft Air
- Payam Air
- Qeshm Air (Faraz Qeshm Airlines)
- Saha Airline
- Saha Air Cargo
- Safiran Airline
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syria
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
North America
Canada
- Air Atlantic
- Air Canada
- Air Canada Jazz
- Air Canada Tango
- Air Creebec
- Air Georgian
- Air Labrador
- Air North
- Air Nova (part of Air Canada)
- Air Ontario (part of Air Canada)
- Air Tindi
- Air Transat
- Bearskin Airlines
- 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 Airways (merged into Canadian Airlines)
- First Air
- Greyhound Air (now defunct)
- Harbour Air
- Harmony Airways
- Hawkair
- HeliJet
- Inter-Canadian (merged into Canadian Airlines)
- Jetsgo
- Nordair
- Pacific Western Airlines (merged into Canadian Airlines)
- Provincial Airlines (Newfoundland)
- Royal Airlines (taken-over by bankrupt Canada 3000)
- Queen Charlotte Airlines
- QuikAir
- Roots Air (defunct)
- Skyservice
- Trans-Canada Air Lines
- Wardair (Merged into Canadian Airlines)
- West Coast Air
- WestJet
Greenland
Mexico
United States
- ABX Air
- Air America, Owned and operated by the CIA in SouthEast Asia
- Airborne Express
- Air California (now part of American Airlines)
- Air Evac (Air ambulance services)
- Air Florida
- Air Midwest Airlines (US Airways Express Affiliate)
- Air New England
- Air Niagara
- Air South
- Air Wisconsin (United Express Affiliate)
- AirTran
- Alaska Airlines
- Allegheny Airlines
- Allegiant Air
- Aloha Airlines
- American Airlines
- American Connection
- American Eagle Airlines
- American Overseas Airways
- ATA Airlines
- 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 Airways (defunct May 12, 1982)
- Big Sky Airlines
- Bonanza Airlines
- Caribbean Sun
- Carnival Airlines
- Cape Air
- Capital Airlines
- Capitol Air
- Chalk's Ocean Airways
- Chautauqua Airlines
- Colgan Air
- Comair (a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines)
- Commutair
- Continental Airlines
- Continental Express
- Corporate Airlines
- Critical Air Medicine an air ambulance company
- Delta Air Lines
- Eastern Airlines (now defunct)
- Emery Worldwide
- Empire Airlines
- Era Aviation
- Fine Air
- Flying Tiger Line
- Frontier Flying Service
- Frontier Airlines
- Golden West Airlines
- Great Lakes Aviation
- Gulfstream International Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines
- Hooters Air
- Hughes Airwest
- Independence Air
- Islandair
- JetBlue Airways
- Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System
- Kalitta Air
- Kiwi International Airlines
- Kenmore Air
- Lake Central Airlines
- MarkAir
- Marquette Airlines
- Mesa Airlines
- Mesaba Airlines
- Miami Air International
- Midway Airlines
- Midwest Airlines (formerly known as Midwest Express)
- Modern Air Transport
- Mohawk Airlines
- Nantucket Airlines
- National Air Cargo
- National Airlines
- New York Airways
- New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires Line
- Northwest Airlines
- North American Airlines
- North Central Airlines
- Omni Air International
- Ozark Air Lines (merged with Trans World Airlines, October 26, 1986)
- Overseas National Airways
- Pan American-Grace Airways
- Pan American World Airways (defunct December 4, 1991)
- Pacific Southwest Airlines
- People Express (merged with Continental Airlines, 1987)
- Piedmont Airlines
- Pinnacle Airlines
- Planet Airways
- Polar Air Cargo
- PSA Airlines
- Reeve Aleutian Airways
- Republic Airlines
- Robertson Air Service
- Ryan International Airlines
- Saturn Airways
- Scenic Airlines
- Seaboard World Airlines
- Shuttle America
- Shuttle by United
- Skyway Airlines
- SkyWest
- Song (owned by Delta Air Lines)
- Southeast Airlines
- Southern Airways
- Southwest Airlines
- Spirit Airlines
- Sun Country Airlines
- Ted (a subsidiary of United Airlines)
- Texas Air
- Texas International
- Tower Air
- Trans International Airlines
- Trans States Airlines
- Trans World Airlines (taken over by American Airlines)
- Trump Shuttle
- United Airlines
- United Parcel Service
- US Airways
- ValuJet (merged with AirTran, September 24, 1997)
- Virgin America, scheduled for launch in 2005.
- West Coast Airlines
- Western Airlines (bought by Delta Air Lines)
- Wien Air Alaska
- World Airways
- X Airways
South America
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
- Cruzeiro do Sul (taken by Varig in 1993)
- Gol
- Panair do Brasil
- Rio-Sul
- TAM
- Transbrasil
- Varig
- VASP
Chile
Colombia
- ACES
- Avianca (Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia)
- Sociedad Aeronáutica de Medellín or SAM Colombia
Ecuador
Paraguay
- Transportes Aéreos Mercosur (formerly known as Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas)
Peru
- Nuevo Continente (originally Aero Continente)
- Aerolineas Peruanas
- AeroPeru
- Americana de Aviacion
- Cielos del Peru
- Expreso Aereo
- Faucett
- LAN Perú (also a Chilean subsidiary)
- Líneas Aéreas Nacionales (merged with Faucett in 1985)
- TACA
- Transportes Aéreos Andahuaylas
- Transportes Aéreos Nacionales de la Selva
- Transportes Aéreos Peruanos
Uruguay
Venezuela
See also
- ICAO airline code
- List of national airlines
- 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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