Corsairfly
Corsair International is a French airline based at Orly Airport. They are the second largest airline in France and fly mainly holiday flights.
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| Founded | 17 May 1981 (as Corse Air International) | |||
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| Operating bases | Orly Airport | |||
| Frequent-flyer program | Club Corsair | |||
| Fleet size | 7 | |||
| Destinations | 14 | |||
| Parent company | Consortium of West Indian Investors | |||
| Headquarters | Rungis, France | |||
| Key people | Pascal de Izaguirre (Chairman and CEO).[1] | |||
| Revenue | ||||
| Website | www | |||
History
The airline was started in 1981 and has since been bought over by TUI AG, a German tour operator. Now all of Corsair International's aircraft have the uniform TUI colour scheme of a light blue body with white belly and red writing. These colours were put in place when the airline was called Corsairfly. A new scheme using blue and white colours will replace the current one.
Destinations
Corsair International fly to lots of destinations from Paris. They concentrate on flights to the Caribbean and French speaking African countries.
Fleet
- 2x Airbus A330-200 (no longer in service)
- 5x Boeing 747-400 (scrapped in 2020)
Corsairfly Media
A Boeing 747-300 landing at Princess Juliana International Airport in 2007
Boeing 737-400 in the 1990-2005 years colours
A Boeing 747-400 wearing the Corsairfly livery on approach to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport in 2008
Leased Douglas DC-10-30
References
- ↑ CSR Policy Corsair | Corsair.
- ↑ CORSAIR Company website consulted on 10/19/20 (10 June 2021).