Air Berlin
Air Berlin was the second biggest airline in Germany. It was started in 1978. The first flight was in 1979.[1] It became a low-cost carrier in 2002.[2] It joined Oneworld in 2012.[3] On 15 August 2017 Air Berlin stated it was filing for insolvency[4] and on 9 October 2017 announced the end of its own operations by 28 October 2017.
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Gallery
- Air Berlin A330-200 with the current paint job.
- An Air Berlin Boeing 737-700 in "Boeing House Colors".
- An Air Berlin jet in 1980.
- The Air Berlin logo.
- Air Berlin cabin
References
- https://www.airberlin.com/site/affiliate/30jahreJubel/data/swfs/texte-eng-s.swf%5B%5D
- "Air Berlin Explained". everything.explained.today.
- "airberlin joins oneworld alliance, but its full potential will not be immediately realised". CAPA - Centre for Aviation.
- WELT, DIE (2017-08-15). "Air Berlin meldet Insolvenz an – Bundesregierung gibt Kredit". DIE WELT. Retrieved 2017-10-28.
- "Please verify your request". www.planespotters.net.
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