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Fleet size
  
no own aircraft

Destinations
  
4

Headquarters
  
Airport Münster-Osnabrück (FMO)

Jetisfaction was a German-based charter and passenger airline but without an official status as an airline and also no own AOC.

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History

The airlines was founded as business-charter airline. It also started scheduled operations effective from 8 September 2011 with routes from its home base at Münster-Osnabrück (FMO) to Zürich, Poznan (Poland) and Wroclaw (Poland). All flights were operated by a Saab 340A of the Polish airline SkyTaxi and other airline's aircraft up to the required demand.

Due to operational reasons, the airline suspended all flights and applied for insolvency, but stated that if the necessary funding could be found they would continue routes from Münster Osnabrück Airport to Zurich, Poland and also as previously planned route to London Southend.

No funding was found and subsequently no relaunch of scheduled flights took place.

Destinations

Münster-Osnabrück (FMO) to Zürich, Poznan (Poland) and Wroclaw (Poland) were operated and a further route to London Southend was also planned. The airline did claim, however, that the last minute postponement of the double daily route to FMO was just that, and not a complete cancellation. The airline claimed a new start date would be announced within two weeks of the postponement (in October 2011), but nothing has been publicly heard since.

Fleet

Jetisfaction had no own aircraft. The operations ran only with other airlines and equipment.

References

Jetisfaction Wikipedia