Germania

Germania (1978-2019)

>Germania has filed for bankruptcy and cancelled all of its flights in February 2019.

Germania was an independent German airline. It operated under its own name on a growing number of scheduled routes which can be booked directly. Germania also handled many flights on behalf of leading tour operators.

On short-haul and medium-haul flights the airline, with its distinctive green and white livery, carried more than 3 million passengers per year to holiday destinations, friends or family. Together with Germania Flug AG and Bulgarian Eagle, the company operated 29 aircraft with a regional focus, outside major hubs. With its instinct for market opportunities, Germania had always offered flights to less conventional destinations. The airline‘s route network included more than 55 destinations in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.






>Germania Fleet

Germania operated Airbus an Boeing aircraft. Here are the models and their features;

>Airbus A319 With a length of 33.84 m it is one of the smaller models of the A320 family and 10.67 m shorter than the Airbus A321.

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Airbus A319


>Airbus A321 At 44.51 metres, the Airbus A321 is the longest model of the A320 family

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Airbus A321


>10-Boeing 737-700

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Boeing 737-700







>Germania Destination

Zurich-Burgas-Varna-Dubrovnik-Split-Paphos-Kittila-Rovaniemi-Calvi-Montpellier-Strasbourg-Toulouse-Athens-Crete/Heraklion-Korfu-Kos-Rhodos-Samos-Santorin/Thira-Reykjavík/Keflavik-Pristina-Faro--Madeira/Funchal-Nis-Stockholm-Arlanda-Almería-Fuerteventura-Gran Canaria-Ibiza-Jerez-Lanzarote-La Palma-Malaga-Palma de Mallorca-Tenerife-Bern-Zurich-Adana-Antalya-Alanya/Gazipasa-Bodrum-Dalaman-Edremit/Korfez-Hatay-Kayseri-Malatya-Zonguldak-London-Gatwick-Hurghada-MarsaAlam-Erbil-Sulaymaniyah-Tehran-Tel Aviv-Marocco-Agadir-Beirut.



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