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flyLAL (also
known as
Lithuanian Airlines and
LAL) was the
national airline of Lithuania,
based in Vilnius. It
operated domestic and
international scheduled...
- subsidiary,
flyLAL Charter Eesti, was
registered with an aim to
provide chartered operations to and from Estonia. In
December 2009,
another company,
flyLAL Charters...
- the
airline shares for 7.53
million Euro. The
airline was re-branded as
FlyLAL and
several related companies were registered,
including Baltic Ground Services...
- With the
collapse of
flyLAL, the
airport lost its
scheduled services to Amsterdam, Budapest, Istanbul,
Madrid and Tbilisi.
flyLAL used to
operate to Dublin...
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company Air New
Zealand (former IATA
airline code TE, from 1965 to 1990)
FlyLal (IATA
airline code TE)
Tasman Empire Airways Limited (former IATA airline...
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training base in
Europe (in Spain). In 2006, the
flyLAL Training Centre was established,
fully owned by
flyLAL Group. It
provided training for B737CL and SAAB...
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Braathens Regional Carpatair Crossair Deutsche BA
Eastern Airways Flybe FlyLAL Golden Air
Lipican AER
Loganair Malmo Aviation Moldavian Airlines NyxAir...
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Retrieved 28
November 2023. "
flyLAL Group Services меняет название". DELFI.
Retrieved 7 July 2020. "Vartus atvėrė
antrasis "
flyLAL Technics" lėktuvų angaras...
- Kyrgyzstan
SkyBishkek Latvia RAF-Avia –
cargo Lithuania
Avion Express DAT LT
FlyLAL Nordic Solutions Air Mexico
Aerolitoral Mongolia
Eznis Airways Moldova...
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retirement of its last
Tupolev Tu-134 in
summer 2009
which was
replaced by an ex-
FlyLAL Boeing 737-500. On 27 June 2014, an
order was
announced for
three Boeing...