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Zoom Airlines Ltd was a British scheduled, low-fare, transatlantic airline, the sister company to Zoom Airlines Inc., based in Canada. Zoom Airlines Ltd was based in Crawley, West Sussex, England.[1]
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Founded | August 2006 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | August 2008 | ||||||
Hubs | London Gatwick Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 3 | ||||||
Destinations | 5+3 | ||||||
Parent company | Zoom Airlines Inc. | ||||||
Headquarters | Crawley, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom | ||||||
Key people | John Boyle - Chairman, Jonathan Hinkles - UK Managing Director | ||||||
Website | http://www.flyzoom.com |
Zoom Airlines Ltd operated year-round scheduled services to the United States, United Kingdom, and Bermuda, as well as charter services to Asia, South America and the Caribbean destinations with several European tour operators.
Zoom Airlines Limited held a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence (Number OL/A/540), which permitted it to carry passengers, cargo, and mail on aircraft with 20 or more seats.
On 28 August 2008 Zoom suspended all operations and filed for bankruptcy protection due to deteriorating financial position.[2]
History
editZoom Airlines Limited was founded in the summer of 2006 as a low-fare transatlantic airline. The carrier, based in London, was conceived by two Scottish brothers Hugh and John Boyle, to fill an emerging opportunity in the UK-US leisure travel market.
During the summer of 2006, the Bank of Scotland Growth Equity acquired a minority stake in Zoom Airlines Inc. as part of a £5.7m investment package. This provided the additional funds for the start up of the UK airline now called Zoom Airlines Ltd.
In the summer of 2007, Zoom Airlines Ltd commenced flights to Bermuda and New York.
In December 2007, Zoom Airlines Ltd announced two new US routes to San Diego and Fort Lauderdale, due to commence in the summer of 2008.
On 28 August 2008, Zoom announced that they were ceasing operations due to rising oil prices. All aircraft will be returned to their respective lessors, and all flights were cancelled.
Destinations
editEurope
editNorth America
editSouth America
edit- Guyana
- Georgetown (Cheddi Jagan International Airport) (charter)
Caribbean
editFleet
editThe Zoom Airlines Limited fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of 10 July 2008):[3]
Aircraft | Total | Passengers (Premium Economy/Economy) |
Notes |
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Boeing 757-200 | 1 | 201 (44/167) | Operated by Air Finland |
Boeing 767-300ER | 2 | 266 (84/182) 270 (63/207) |
Aircraft named City of London
Aircraft named City of Brighton and Hove |
References
edit- ^ "Bankruptcy of Zoom Airlines Incorporated Archived October 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine." Doyle Salewski Inc. Page 44. Retrieved on 18 June 2009.
- ^ "Home". flyzoom.com.
- ^ "CH-Aviation - Airline News, Fleet Lists & More". www.ch-aviation.ch. Archived from the original on 29 February 2012.