About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: SkyEurope, Hong Kong Airlines, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Dutch Caribbean Airlines, Jazz Air, USA3000 Airlines, Afriqiyah Airways, Atlasjet, Jetsgo, Air Astana, Air Polonia, Australian Airlines, Air Foyle HeavyLift, Kulula.com, Regional Compagnie Aerienne Europeenne, BMI Regional, TEAM Linhas Aereas, Divi Divi Air, Air Nippon Network, Tobago Express, Belair, Great Plains Airlines, Jet Air, InterSky, Sky Airline, Air Adriatic, Regional Pacific Airlines, QuikAir, Citilink, Air Regional, Kartika Airlines, Travel Service, Neos, Air Canada Jetz, Karthago Airlines, TAM Air, Marsland Aviation, Prime Airlines, Global Supply Systems, Delta Private Jets, Oriental Air Bridge, Silk Way Airlines, Atlantic Airlines, Angel Airlines, British NorthWest Airlines, Air Canada Tango, Pelican Air Services, Western Air, Venezolana, ATA Brasil, Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium, Republic Express Airlines, Global Aviation, Air Tropiques, Aeronautica, Universal Airlines, Caucasus Airlines, Cargo Plus Aviation, Volar Airlines, Atlantis Airlines, Aerowings, Silesian Air, Aexpa, Air Somalia, Zircon Airways Benin, Air Italica, Kencargo Airlines International, Brasmex - Brasil Minas Express. Excerpt: SkyEurope Airlines was a low-cost airline headquartered in Bratislava, with its main base at M. R. tefanik Airport (BTS) in Bratislava, Slovakia, and another base in Prague. The carrier filed for bankruptcy on 31 August 2009 and suspended all flights on 1 September 2009. The airline operated short-haul scheduled and charter passenger services. According to a survey by Skytrax Research of London between August 2007 and July 2008, SkyEurope was the best low-cost airline in Eastern Europe and 3rd best low-cost airline in Europe. On 22 June 2009, the airline announced it had been granted creditor protection while it restructured its debts. However, this did n...