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Founded | 2004 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 2004 | ||||||
Ceased operations | 6 September 2022 (suspension)[1][2][3] 21 March 2023 (insolvency)[4] | ||||||
AOC # | RO-055[5] | ||||||
Operating bases | |||||||
Hubs | Henri Coandă International Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | My Blue | ||||||
Fleet size | 2[citation needed] | ||||||
Destinations | 75[3][6] | ||||||
Parent company | State-owned (75 %)[7] | ||||||
Headquarters | Bucharest, Romania | ||||||
Key people | Cristian Rada, CEO | ||||||
Revenue | €108 million (2020) | ||||||
Net income | €81.1 million (2020) | ||||||
Employees | 806 (2020) | ||||||
Website | flyblueair.com |
Blue Air was[4] a Romanian low-cost airline headquartered in Bucharest,[8] with its hub at Henri Coandă International Airport.[9] It was the largest Romanian airline by scheduled passengers flown.[10] In 2017, Blue Air carried over 5 million passengers, a 40% increase over the 3.6 million passengers flown the previous year.[11] As of September 2022, Blue Air served 75 scheduled destinations in 21 countries.[3][6]
Blue Air was forced to suspend all operations on 6 September 2022.[1][2][12] In November 2022, its license was suspended,[13] and the now-dormant airline was nationalized in December 2022.[7] In March 2023, Blue Air subsequently filed for insolvency.[4]
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