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Spanair S.A. was a
Spanish airline, with its head
office in the
Spanair Building in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, near Barcelona.
Until 2009, it was a subsidiary...
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Spanair Flight 5022 was a
scheduled domestic p****enger
flight from Barcelona–El Prat
Airport to Gran
Canaria Airport, Spain, with a
stopover in Madrid–Barajas...
- and SAS Connect. SAS once
owned 19.9% of the now
defunct Spanish airline Spanair as well as
shares in
Estonian Air and
Skyways Express. SAS
Group is partially...
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April 2009,
Soriano was
elected Chairman of the Catalonia-based
airline Spanair,
rescued by the
Catalan government from SAS with the
objective of creating...
- SAS
Group (25%),
Spanair (18%) and
VITRAC (6%). The
company operated under the name AeBal-
Spanair Link,
retaining much of its
Spanair pedigree in the livery...
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ticket takes you!
Asiana Airlines joined the
alliance on 1
March 2003,
Spanair on 1 May, and LOT
Polish Airlines (Poland's flag carrier) in October. Around...
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private sector for a
period of up to 40 years. On 27
January 2012,
Spanair suspended all
flights affecting Madrid–Barajas as well as
other domestic...
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percent stake in
British Midland, as well as
purchasing 95
percent of
Spanair, the second-largest
airline in Spain, in
addition to Air Greenland.[citation...
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Retrieved 2012-02-22. End Of Era Arrives: Midwest's
Boeing 717
Lands For Good "
Spanair Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net.
Retrieved 2016-12-29...
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second muni****lity of the
Barcelona metropolitan area. The
former airline Spanair's headquarters were in L'Hospitalet.
Former mayor Celestino Corbacho campaigned...