Corendon Dutch Airlines is a Dutch charter and scheduled airline headquartered in Badhoevedorp, Haarlemmermeer.[1] It is a sister company of Corendon Airlines and Corendon Airlines Europe.[2]
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Founded | 2010 | ||||||
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Operating bases | Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Maastricht Aachen Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 3 | ||||||
Destinations | 23 | ||||||
Parent company | Corendon Tourism Group | ||||||
Headquarters | Badhoevedorp, Netherlands | ||||||
Key people | Atilay Uslu (Founder) Gunay Uslu (CEO) | ||||||
Website | corendon.nl |
History
editCorendon Dutch Airlines is the Dutch branch of the Corendon Group. It started operations under its own AOC in April 2011 using a single Boeing 737-800 aircraft serving European and African holiday destinations from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Maastricht Aachen Airport.[3]
Destinations
editAmericas
edit- Bonaire
- Bonaire - Flamingo International Airport (starts from November 3, 2024)
- Curaçao
Africa
edit- Egypt
- The Gambia
- Morocco
Europe
edit- Bulgaria
- Greece
- Corfu - Corfu International Airport
- Heraklion – Heraklion International Airport
- Kos – Kos International Airport
- Mytilini – Mytilene International Airport
- Preveza - Aktion National Airport
- Rhodes – Diagoras International Airport
- Samos - Samos International Airport
- Zakynthos -Zakynthos International Airport
- Netherlands
- Amsterdam – Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
- Maastricht – Maastricht Aachen Airport
- Rotterdam - Rotterdam The Hague Airport
- North-Macedonia
- Spain
- Fuerteventura – Fuerteventura Airport (suspended)
- Gran Canaria – Gran Canaria Airport
- Lanzarote – Lanzarote Airport (suspended)
- Tenerife – Tenerife South Airport
- Ibiza – Ibiza Airport
- Palma de Mallorca – Palma de Mallorca Airport
- Málaga – Málaga Costa del Sol Airport (suspended)
- Turkey
Fleet
editThe Corendon Dutch Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft as of June 2024:[citation needed]
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
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Boeing 737 MAX 9 | 3 | — | 213 | Replaced the Boeing 737-800 in 2023[4] |
Total | 3 | — |
References
edit- ^ "Contact." Corendon Dutch Airlines. Retrieved on 17 February 2012. "Corendon Dutch Airlines Singaporestraat 82 1175 RA LIJNDEN"
- ^ "Corporate". corendonairlines.com. 2019-03-24.
- ^ Luchtvaartnieuws.nl – Corendon in 2011 van start met Nederlandse luchtvaartmaatschappij (Dutch only), article retrieved February 5, 2011.
- ^ "Vlootvernieuwing Corendon Dutch Airlines Compleet door levering derde MAX". Luchtvaartnieuws.nl. 2024-04-26.
External links
editMedia related to Corendon Dutch Airlines at Wikimedia Commons