XL Airways France
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Star Airlines is the former name of XL Airways France an airline based in Paris, France, and dedicated to tourist traffic. Its main hub is at Charles de Gaulle International Airport. The carrier operates scheduled flights mainly to long-haul destinations in Africa and the Middle East and charter flights to medium-haul destinations in the Mediterranean, and it also serves destinations to the Caribbean. Star Airlines is now owned by the XL Leisure Group and is known as XL Airways France.
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[edit] Code Data
[edit] Services
Destinations served:
[edit] Africa
- Cairo
- Cap Skirring (Cap Skirring Airport)
- Dakar
- Djerba
- Hurghada
- Luxor
- Marrakech
- Monastir
- Sharm El Sheik
- Tetouan
- Tunis
[edit] Brazil
[edit] Caribbean
- Cancún, Mexico
- La Romana, Punta Cana and Puerto Plata at Dominican Republic
- San Salvador, Bahamas
- Santiago, Cuba
- Varadero, Cuba
[edit] Europe
- Ajaccio
- Alicante
- Antalya
- Araxos
- Athens
- Catane
- Corfou
- Faro
- Heraklion
- Ibiza
- İzmir
- Kos
- Majorca
- Málaga
- Olbia
- Palermo
- Porto
- Rhodes
- Split
- Tenerife
- Venice
- Xeres
[edit] Indian Ocean Islands
- Colombo (Bandaranaike International Airport)
- Mauritius (Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport)
- Maldives (Malé International Airport)
- Seychelles (Seychelles International Airport)
[edit] Southwest Asia
[edit] Fleet
The Star Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2007) [2] :
In March 2006, Star Airlines fleet age is 7 years old.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Airline Codes (November 2006)
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
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