# Club Air

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**Club Air** was an [airline](/source/Airline) headquartered in Milan and based in [Verona](/source/Verona), Italy, operating domestic flights within Italy and international flights to [Albania](/source/Albania), [France](/source/France), [Moldova](/source/Moldova), [Kosovo](/source/Kosovo), [Romania](/source/Romania) and [Ukraine](/source/Ukraine). It had a hub at [Verona Airport](/source/Verona_Airport).

## History

The airline was originally established in October 2002 by Valsole Viaggi e Turismo tour operating company with its first flights the next month. The Italian civil aviation authority, [ENAC](/source/Italian_Civil_Aviation_Authority), withdrew the airlines operating certificate on 12 December 2006.[1] Services resumed under new owners and new management on May 2, 2007. This new venture was unsuccessful with operations ceasing on May 28, 2008.[2]

## Destinations

The airline offered a combination of domestic services and services to Eastern Europe, trying to take advantage of migrant workers travelling to and from their countries of origin.[3] Routes included those from [Verona](/source/Verona) to [Bucharest](/source/Bucharest), [Timișoara](/source/Timi%C8%99oara) [Bacău](/source/Bac%C4%83u), [Cluj-Napoca](/source/Cluj-Napoca) (Romania), [Chişinău](/source/Chi%C5%9Fin%C4%83u) ([Moldova](/source/Moldova)), [Pristina](/source/Pristina) ([Kosovo](/source/Kosovo)) [Lviv](/source/Lviv) ([Ukraine](/source/Ukraine)) .

## Fleet

Club Air fleet[4] Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Remark Avro RJ70 1 2007 2008 I-FASI Avro RJ85 2 2005 2009 BAe 146-200 5 2004 2007 McDonnell Douglas MD-82 2 2007 2008 LZ-LDC, LZ-LDF operated by Bulgarian Air Charter

## See also

- [List of defunct airlines of Italy](/source/List_of_defunct_airlines_of_Italy)

## References

1. ["None"](http://www.theairdb.com/airline/club-air.html)[full citation needed]

1. "Directory: World Airlines". 2009-09-26.[full citation needed]

1. G. Endres (editor) & Air Transport Intelligence, "World Airlines 2005", *Flight International* weekly magazine, Reed Business Information ltd., Sutton (Surrey - U.K.), ISBN 0-617-01029-3

1. N. Pedde, *Almanacco delle Linee Aeree Italiane 1947-2007* (in Italian language), "Landra Helicus", GAN, Roma, 2007, ISBN 978-88-89640-06-7

## External links

- [Route map and statistical information](http://www.theairdb.com/airline/club-air.html)
- [Smiliner: BAe 146/Avro RJ Operators - Italy](https://web.archive.org/web/20091219044247/http://www.smiliner.com/operators/i.shtml#club)

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