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CLW

Destinations
  
56

Parent company
  
LOT Polish Airlines

Headquarters
  
Warsaw, Poland

Ceased operations
  
March 26, 2009

Parent organization
  
LOT Polish Airlines

CLW
  
CENTRALWINGS

Company slogan
  
Pay less, expect more

Key people
  
Jacek Bartminski (CEO)

Founded
  
December 2004

Fleet size
  
12

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Hubs
  
Warsaw Chopin Airport, John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice

Lot charters centralwings boeing 737 400 at heathrow


Centralwings was a charter airline based in Warsaw, Poland. The airline operated as a low-cost airline and then became a charter-only operation in October 2008. It was a subsidiary of LOT Polish Airlines, operating international services in Europe, using Boeing 737 aircraft. Its main base was Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport, with hubs at Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport and John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice. On 26 March 2009 the board of LOT Polish Airlines decided to close Centralwings with no information about what will happen to its employees.

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History

The airline was established in December 2004 and started operations in February 2005. Centralwings, as its name suggests, competed in the Central European market, namely Poland, with a fleet of LOT Boeing 737 aircraft.

Centralwings operated scheduled services from Gdańsk, Katowice, Kraków, Łódź, Poznań, Szczecin, Warsaw and Wrocław. For most of this time around 60% of its capacity was allocated to routes serving Ireland and the UK, where it faced fierce competition from ultra-low-cost competitors such as Ryanair and Wizz Air. However, it also operated flights to a range of Mediterranean beach and island destinations as well as cities such as Amsterdam, Bologna, Lille, Lisbon, Paris Beauvais and Rome. Its schedule of just under 30 routes ceased in October 2008.

On 26 March 2009 Centralwings ceased some of its operations. The decision was made by LOT Polish Airlines because the airline was unprofitable. Centralwings continued to operate until the end 2009.

Fleet

The Centralwings fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of 11 September 2008) [1]:

  • 3 Boeing 737-300
  • 8 Boeing 737-400
  • 1 McDonnell Douglas MD-80 (leased from MAP Executive Flight Service)
  • As of 11 September 2008, the average age of the Centralwings fleet was 13 years ([2]).

    References

    Centralwings Wikipedia