Blu-express
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Blu-express | ||
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IATA BV |
ICAO BPA |
Callsign {{{callsign}}} |
Founded | 2005 | |
Fleet size | 2 | |
Destinations | 10 | |
Parent company | Trademark of Blue Panorama Airlines | |
Headquarters | Rome, Italy | |
Key people | {{{key_people}}} | |
Website: http://www.blu-express.com |
Blu-Express is a low cost airline based in Rome, Italy. It is the low cost arm of Blue Panorama Airlines and operates domestic and international services[1]. Blue Panorama Airlines, with Distal & Itr, represents one of the principal airline transport groups in Italy and Europe.
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Blu-express operates services from Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, Rome to Milan (Malpensa International Airport), Bari, Nice, Grenoble, Munich and Vienna, as well as connecting Bari and Bologna[1].
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As of August 2006 the Blu-express fleet includes [2] :
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- ^ a b Flight International 27 March 2007
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
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