Unknown EIR Commenced operations 23 December 2004 Parent company Eirjet Ltd Ceased operations October 18, 2006 | EIR EIRJET Destinations Chartered Founded 2004 Fleet size 4 | |
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Key people Bernard Healy (Founder) Hubs |
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Eirjet was a charter airline with its head office on the grounds of Shannon International Airport in Shannon, County Clare, Ireland. It operated charter services to sun and ski destinations throughout Europe. Its main base was Shannon Airport.
Contents
- Eirjet airbus a320 214
- A 320 eirjet ex air jamaica antonov 12
- History
- Incidents and accidents
- Fleet
- References
The airline ceased operations on 17 October 2006 after notifying Irish aviation regulators that it was unable to meet its obligations to its tour operator clients. Efforts to find new financial backing were unsuccessful.
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History
The airline was established in 2004 and started operations on 23 December 2004 with an inaugural flight to Agadir with an Airbus A320. Another two aircraft were added in summer 2005 to add flights from Cork and Shannon. One of them painted in Air Jamaica colours, its former operator. The company founders include former Skynet Airlines personnel and Bernard Healy, who owns Idray, a Dublin company controlling the operations of Omni Tours, Omni Travel, Malaga Express and Faro Express.
Eirjet made an application to the United States Department of Transportation to permit the airline to perform ad hoc charters between Ireland and the USA, within the US and from the US to third countries.
The airline had an unusual philosophy of leasing aircraft. For example, on February 18, 2006, the airline wet leased all three Airbus aircraft to Ryanair and hired in three aircraft from airlines including Transavia, Flyjet and Eagle Aviation to cover its own charter program. Overselling its actual capacity and wet leasing in additional aircraft can be attributed to Eirjet's cashflow difficulties, with most subchartered activity costing the company far in excess of the revenue generated from operating the flights. At the inauguration of their operations, the company had only one Airbus A320 while their schedule demanded at least four aircraft.
On 18 October 2006 the airline announced that it would cease operations due to financial difficulties. All aircraft left the fleet. EI-DIJ and EI-DOZ went to Mandala Airlines while EI-DKG & DKF returned to their former operator, Air Jamaica. As of the end of October 2006, the airline had ceased trading.
Incidents and accidents
Fleet
The Eirjet fleet consisted of the following aircraft:
In March 2006, Eirjet fleet average age was 9.6 years old.