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7L - AB Airlines - UK - London Gatwick to Nice, Shannon and Barcelona
JP - Adria Airways - Slovenia
RE - Aer Arann Express - Ireland - Regional airlines connects the Aran Islands with Dublin and the rest of the Republic
EI - Aer Lingus - Ireland's national airline
SU - Aeroflot - Russia's international airline
VV - AeroSvit Airlines - Ukraine - Founded in 1994, flies B737s from Kiev to the rest of the country, plus Moscow and the Mediterranean
VV - Aerosweet - Ukraine - One of three major carriers
ZI - Aigle Azur - France - Holiday flights to Algeria on A321s and B737s
DP - Air 2000 - UK - Scheduled and chartered holiday flights
---- - Air Anatolia - Turkey - Ferries holiday-makers from Germany, Belgium and Holland
CC - Air Atlanta Icelandic - A privately-owned contract carrier
UU - Air Austral - France - The India Ocean
BT - Air Baltic - Latvia - Flag carrier flies to Eastern European capitals. An SAS partner
AB - Air Berlin - Germany - Flights to Palma de Mallorca and other European destinations
JA - Air Bosna - Bosnia and Herzegovina - One ATR-42, two YAK-42s and a Cessna 550 to Eastern Europe and Scandanavia
KF - Air Botnia - Finland - now Blue1, a subsidiary of SAS. Third largest regional airline in Europe
EN - Air Dolomiti - Italy -Flights to Switzerland, Germany and Spain on ATRs and CRJs. A Lufthansa partner
RQ - Air Engiadina - Switzerland - Regional airline using Dornier 328s
UX - Air Europa - Spain - Domestic holiday destinations. An Alitalia partner
AF - Air France - English site for the USA
DA - Air Georgia - Georgia - Flies between Tblisi and Frankfurt
GL - Air Greenland - Domestic flights, plus Denmark
NY - Air Iceland - Domestic flights plus Greenland
BC - Air Jet - France - Commuter service between Paris and London
9Y - Air Kazakstan - National carrier flies to Europe and Asia
TT - Air Lithuania - Lithuania - Mostly business flights around Norther Europe
FU - Air Littoral - France - CRJs and ATR 42-500s out of Montpellier and Nice
UX - Air Luxor - Portugal - Business and holiday charters on L-1011, A320 and various private-sized aircraft
KM - Air Malta - To Europe and the Middle East
3R - Air Moldova International - Republic of Moldova to Europe and Russia. National carrier
AP - Air One - Italy - Lufthansa's Italian partner
GM - Air Slovakia - Slovakia - B737s from Slovensko to the Mediterranean
---- - Air Sofia - Bulgaria - Cargo flights on AN-12 and AN-26. This firm also specializes in accommodations and golf facilities in Sofia
R6 - Air Srpska - Republic of Srpska - An ATR72-202, leased from JAT Yugoslavia, flies between Banja Luka and Zurich
6U - Air Ukraine Cargo - Ukraine - Cargo division of AeroSvit flies a B767 four time a week between JFK and Kiev
BT - airBaltic - Latvia - The national airline and SAS partner
GS - AirFoyle - UK - Cargo and scheduled passenger service
---- - Airzena Georgian Airlines - Georgia - Two B737s connect cities in the former Soviet Union
LB - Albanian Airlines - Albania - three aircraft serving destinations in Italy, Turkey, Germany, Switzerland and Kosovo together with a growing charter programme
AZ - Alitalia - Italy - Flag carrier flies to 57 countries
---- - AlpiEagles - Italy - Domestic and international
IW - AOM - France
RC - Atlantic Airways - Faroe Islands - Two BAe-200s and a Bell Helicopter from the islands to Iceland, the UK, Norway and Denmark
---- - AtlasJet - Turkey - Domestic flights on A320s and B757s
OS - Austrian Airlines - A Swissair partner
---- - Avianto - Russia - Charter cargo and passenger flights on various Antonov aircraft. Scheduled flights soon
M4 - Avioimpex - Macedonia - From Skopje to Istanbul and major european capitals on DC-9s and MD-80s
LZ - Balkan Bulgarian Airlines - Bulgarian flag carrier uses Tupolevs, Antonovs and 737s
B2 - Belavia Belarusian Airlines - Scheduled and charter flights to Europe and Asia
KF - Blue1 - Finland - formerly Air Botnia, a subsidiary of SAS. Third largest regional airline in Europe
BU - Braathens - Norway - The country's largest. Also serves Sweden
DB - Brit Air - France - A regional arm of Air France
BY - Britannia Airways - UK - Holiday destinations from Germany and the UK
BA - British Airways - UK - "The World's Favourite Airline"
JY - British European Airways - UK - Domestic flights, including Jersey and Guernsey
BD - British Midland - UK - Heathrow's second-largest operator
CV - Cargolux - Luxembourg - Seven 747-400Fs fly cargo to every continent except Australia
H2 - City Bird - Belgium - Brussels to the US, Mexico and Europe
FD - City Flyer (British Airways) - UK - British Airways flights out of Gatwick
WX - CityJet - UK - London and Dublin to the Costa del Sol
BX - Coast Air - Norway - Primarily operates flights between Haugesund and Bergen
DE - Condor - Germany - North American site for this German holiday service
SS - Corsair - France - Holiday destintions in the US, Africa and Thailan
7C - Coyne Airways - Russia - Scheduled cargo and passenger flights in the Caspian Sea area
OU - Croatia Airlines - The national airline based in Zagreb
X5 - Cronus Airlines - Greece - To Greece from Germany, Rome and Paris
LX - Crossair - Switzerland - Now Swiss International Airlines
CY - Cyprus Airways
YK - Cyprus Turkish Airlines - North Cyprus - From Turkey and London to North Cyprus
OK - Czech Airlines - Czech Republic - From Prague to world destinations
DX - DanAir - UK - An unofficial, commemorative site. Taken over by BA in '93
DWT - Darwin Airline - Switzerland - SAAB 2000s between Lugano, Geneva, Barcelona and Olbia
3D - Denim Airways - Germany - Dusseldorf, Augsburg and Berlin
---- - East Line Airlines - Russia - Cargo and passenger flights on forty aircraft to points in Russia, Europe and the Mediterranean
XZ - Eastair - Sweden - Lear Jets and Piper PA-31s based at Bromma
U2 - easyJet - UK - Budget flights on 737s from London Luton
G3 - Emerald Airways - UK - Cargo flights in BAe 748 and Shorts SD360 out of Liverpool's John Lennon
OV - Estonian Air - To major western European capitals
F4 - Eureca - Italy - Domestic flights in northern Italy on Fokkers and a Fairchild Metroliner
EP - Europe Airpost - France - Formerly Aéropostale
M3 - European Air Express - Germany - Business commuter flights out of Cologne/Bonn
MY - Euroscot - Scotland - Domestic regional airline. Now operated by Gill Air
EW - Eurowings - Germany - Regional flights throughout Europe
AY - Finnair - Finland - Flying out of Helsinki for more than 75 years
AY - Finnair - Finland - Official homepage for the Americas
DP - First Choice - UK - Holiday flights to Southern Europe, Northern Africa and the Caribbean
F3 - Flying Enterpise - Sweden - Stockholm, Skövde, Jönköping and Visby
G7 - Gandalf Airlines - Italy - From Milan to major European capitals in Fairchild-Dornier 328s
BA - GB Airways - Gibraltar - British Airways franchise flies B737s to Manchester and London Gatwick
OG - Go - UK - Now easyjet.
HR - Hahn Air - Germany - Charters on Fairchilds and SAABs
HF - Hapag-Lloyd - Germany - Extensive network of European holiday destinations using A310s and B737s
DU - Hemus Air - Bulgaria - From Sofia to Europe, Africa and the Near East
IB - Iberia - Spain - The flag carrier
FI - Icelandair - Iceland - Europe and North America from Keflavik
3L - InterSky - Germany - Dash 8 flights connect major German cities, plus Bern and Vienna
HH - Islandsflug - Iceland - Domestic flights on B737s, ATR-42s, Dornier 228s and a Piper Chieftan
JU - JAT Yugoslav Airlines - Unofficial site, but good enough to warrant an exception
---- - Keenair - UK - Scheduled flights between Liverpool, UK and Cork, Ireland on two Embraer Bandeirantes
7B - KrasAir-Krasnoyarsk Airlines - Russia - Extensive domestic and European network on Tuploevs and Illushyns
KL - KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - Netherlands - Schiphol to major world destinations
UK - KLM uk - UK - Seventeen UK airports to Schiphol
NG - Lauda Air - Austria - The famous F1 driver spawned an airline
LC - Loganair - UK - Serving Scotland for British Airways
TE - Lithuanian Airlines - From Vilnius to northern Eurpoean capitals on B737s and SAABs
LO - LOT Polish Airlines - Dates back to the 1920s
LT - LTU International Airways - Germany - Holiday destinations in Florida, California and the Caribbean
LH - Lufthansa - Germany's biggest and most famous
LH - Lufthansa Cargo - Germany - The flag carrier's freight division
CL - Lufthansa CityLine - Germany - Five hundred flights a day to 61 European cities. CRJs and Avros
LG - Luxair - Luxembourg - 737s, Embraers and Fokkers to the rest of Europe, North Africa and New York
DM - Maersk Air - Denmark - From Copenhagen and Brillund to major European cities
MA - Malev Hungarian - Based at Budapest's Ferihegy International Airport
6E - Malmo Aviation - Sweden - Malmo and Umea to Stockholm Bromma on Avros and BAes
JE - Manx Airlines - UK - From the Isle of Man to Ireland, Scotland and England
MP - Martinair - Netherlands
M7 - MAT Macedonian Airlines - Macedonia
8M - MaxAir - Sweden - Flights connecting Malmö, Sweden with Hamburg, Germany and Oslo, Norway
---- - Meridiana - Italy - Low-cost carrier to domestic points plus Madrid, Barcelona and Amsterdam
Q2 - Minerva Airlines - Italy - Partner to Alitalia
2M - Moldavian Airlines - Moldova - Chisinau to Budapest on SAAB 2000s
ZB - Monarch Airlines - UK - Scheduled and charter flights to European holiday spots
ZR - Muk Air - Denmark - Short flights from Copenhagen to other Scandanavian cities
6N - Nordic Leisure - Sweden - Charters on MD-80s
OL - OLT - Germany - Commuter flights from Bremen to London, Berlin, Naples, Toulouse
OA - Olympic Airways - Greece - Flag carrier
FP - Par Avion Airlines - Australia - Operates in Tasmania
NI - PGA Portugalia Airlines - Portugal - Fokker 100s and Embraer 145s to Europe and the Grand Canary Islands
---- - Polonia Airlines - Poland - ANs and ILs configured for cargo
NI - Portugália Airlines - Portugal - From Lisbon to Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, and the UK with Fokkers 100s and Embraer 145s
QAH - Quick Airways - Netherlands - Rotterdam and Groningen
VM - Regional Airlines - France - Created in 1992 by th merging ofAir Vendée with Airlec
GU - Riga Airlines - Latvia - London, Moscow and Paris to Riga
FR - Ryanair - Ireland - Budget flights from Dublin to Europe on twenty-two 737s
SN - Sabena - Website details the airline's bankruptcy
E5 - Samara Airlines - Russia - Domestic flights on Tupolevs, Ilushyns, Yakolevs and Antonovs
SK - SAS - Sweden - Boeings and MDs to North America, Europe and Asia
SP - SATA - Portugal - Includes Sata Air Acores, Sata Internacional, Sata Express and Azores Express
SP - Sata Air Açores - Portugal - Flights between the islands, and to Toronto, Boston, Lisbon, Porto and Madeira
---- - Sayakhat Airlines - Russia - Cargo (Ilyushin 76TD) and passenger (Tupolev 154M) flights
S7 - Siberia Airlines - Russia - International and domestic service on Tupolevs and Ilushyns
CB - Scot Airways - Scotland - Used to be Suckling Airways
VW - Skyways - Sweden - Domestic partner of SAS uses Saabs, Fokkers and Jetstreams
6Q - Slovak Airlines - Slovakia - TU-154 and B737 service from Bratislava to Brussels and Moscow
Q7 - Sobel Air - Belgium - A charter remnant of Sabena
NR - Spanair - Spain - Domestic flights plus major South American and European destinations
NB - Sterling - Denmark - Low-cost flight from Copenhagen and Stockholm to Mediterranean hotspots
EZ - Sun Air - Denmark - Jetstreams between Sweden, Norway, Ireland and Germany
W3 - Swiftair - Spain - Flies cargo for DHL
LX - Swiss International Airlines - Switzerland - Worldwide destinations. Was Crossair
SO - Swiss World - Switzerland - Geneva to Montreal, Newark and Miami
TP - TAP Air Portugal - 737s and most of the Airbus family
RO - TAROM - Romanian Air Transport - Flag carrier flies to major world destinations
AWC - Titan Airways - UK - Corporate charters based at Stansted
UN - Transaero - Russia - Russia's first privately-owned airline flies to many major Russian and European cities
T4 - Transeast Airlines - Latvia - From Riga to Jonkoping and Billund
HV - Transavia - Netherlands - Amsterdam to Eurpoean holiday spots
6N - TTA TransTravel - Netherlands - A Dash-8 and a Beech between Rotterdam, Hamburg, Göteborg and Copenhagen
TK- Turkish Airlines - Flag carrier
VO - Tyrolean Airways - Austria - Member of the Austrian Airlines Group flies to 49 destinations in 24 countries
PS - Ukraine International Airlines - Jointly owned by the government, Swissair and the GPA Group, Inc.
U6 - Ural Airlines - Russia - Ekaterinburg to the rest of Russia
HY - Uzbekistan Airways - From Tashkent to Asia and Europe
VS - Virgin Atlantic - UK - London and Manchester to major world cities
TV - Virgin Express - Belgium - Commuter/feeder airline links ten European cities
VG - VLM Airlines - Belgium - Regional flights on Fokkers
8D - Volareweb - Italy - Low-cost arm of Volare Airlines
VI - Volga-Dnepr Airlines - Russia - Super-heavy cargo on AN 124-100
---- - Vueling Airlines - Spain - Low-cost holiday carrier
WF - Widerøe Airline - Norway - Extensive domestic routes, plus seven international routes
IV - WindJet - Italy - Low-cost flights throughtout Italy and to select European cities
---- - Wizz - UK - Nine A320s serving Central and Eastern Europe
 
 

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