Danair
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Founded | 1971 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1995 | ||||||
Hubs | Copenhagen Airport |
Danair A/S was an airline in Denmark, headquartered in Kastrup, Tårnby Municipality.[1]
History[]
It was a joint venture between Scandinavian Airlines System (51% ownership), Maersk Air (34%) and Cimber Air.[2] The three companies marketed all domestic flights from the cooperation started in 1971 until the liberalization of the airline market in the European Union in 1995.
SAS flew the routes from Copenhagen Airport to Aalborg, Aarhus and Karup, as well as the Greenland airports of Kangerlussuaq and Narsarsuaq. Maersk Air flew the routes to Billund, Rønne, Esbjerg, Vojens and Odense. Cimber Air flew the routes to Sønderborg.
Gallery[]
Scandinavian Airlines System was one of the members
Maersk Air was another member
Cimber Air was the third member
References[]
- ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 18 May 1972. 22.
- ^ Tjomsland, Audun; Wilsberg, Kjell (1999). Braathens SAFE 50 år: Mot alle odds. Oslo. p. 191. ISBN 82-990400-1-9.
Categories:
- Defunct airlines of Denmark
- Danish companies established in 1971
- Airlines established in 1971
- Airlines disestablished in 1995
- Scandinavian Airlines
- Maersk Air
- 1971 establishments in Denmark
- 1995 disestablishments in Denmark
- European airline stubs
- Danish company stubs
- Denmark transport stubs