Maestro (airline)
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Maestro | ||
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IATA 5G |
ICAO SSV |
Callsign Skytour |
Founded | 2006 | |
Hubs | Quebec City Jean-Lesage Int'l Airport | |
Fleet size | 1 | |
Destinations | 14 | |
Parent company | Vacances Maestro | |
Headquarters | Quebec City, Quebec | |
Key people | Michel Mordret (President) | |
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Maestro (also known informally as Air Maestro) was a Canadian airline. It was founded in 2006, as the exclusive carrier of tour operator Vacances Maestro (Maestro Holidays), based in Quebec City. Its logo was an airplane empennage over an inclined white Fleur-de-lis, which symbolizes both Quebec and Quebec City. On March 7, 2007, the company announces its bankruptcy and is closed definitively.[1]
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[edit] Destinations
As of March 2007, Maestro operated flights to:
- Acapulco (General Juan N. Álvarez International Airport)
- Cayo Coco (Cayo Coco Airport)
- Fort-de-France (Le Lamentin Airport)
- Fort Lauderdale (Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport)
- Holguín (Frank Pais Airport)
- La Romana (La Romana International Airport)
- Panama City (Tocumen International Airport)
- Pointe-à-Pitre (Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport)
- Porlamar/Isla Margarita
- Quebec City (Québec/Jean Lesage International Airport) hub
- Samana (Samaná El Catey International Airport)
- San Andres (Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport)
- Santa Clara/Cayo Santa Maria (Abel Santa Maria Airport)
- Varadero (Juan Gualberto Gomez Airport)
[edit] Fleet
Skyservice Airlines operated all Maestro flights using a Boeing 757-200ER aircraft.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ « Une guerre de prix a raison de Vacances Maestro », La Presse, March 7, 2007
- ^ http://www.aviation.ca/content/view/3536/125/