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K7
  
KBR

Destinations
  
28 (charter)

Headquarters
  
Cairo, Egypt

Ceased operations
  
2011

KBR
  
KORAL BLUE

Parent company
  
Orascom

Founded
  
2006

Fleet size
  
3

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Company slogan
  
It is not just an airline, it is KoralBlue

Key people
  
Sami Ayadi (General Manager)

Operating bases
  
Hurghada International Airport, Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport

KoralBlue Airlines was an Egyptian charter airline based in Cairo. The airline operated charter flights to European countries from its base at Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport and its smaller base, Hurghada International Airport.

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History

The airline was established in January 2006 and started operations in March 2007 with services from Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada to destinations in Europe. It is owned by Belhassen Trabelsi (65%), Samih Sawiris (Orascom Hotel Developments (OHD))

Destinations

KoralBlue served the following destinations:

Africa

  • Egypt
  • Hurghada – Hurghada International Airport Base
  • Sharm el-Sheikh – Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport Base
  • Europe

  • France
  • Lyon – Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport
  • Marseille – Marseille Provence Airport
  • Metz – Metz-Nancy-Lorraine Airport
  • Nantes – Nantes Atlantique Airport
  • Paris – Charles de Gaulle Airport
  • Toulouse – Toulouse - Blagnac Airport
  • Italy
  • Bergamo/Milan – Orio al Serio Airport
  • Bologna – Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport
  • Turin – Turin Caselle Airport
  • Venice – Venice Marco Polo Airport
  • Germany
  • Düsseldorf – Düsseldorf Airport
  • Frankfurt – Frankfurt Airport
  • Stuttgart – Stuttgart Airport
  • Münster/Osnabrück – Münster Osnabrück International Airport
  • Poland
  • Gdańsk – Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport
  • Katowice – Katowice International Airport
  • Warsaw – Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport
  • Romania
  • Bucharest – Aurel Vlaicu International Airport
  • Cluj – Cluj-Napoca International Airport
  • Slovakia
  • Bratislava – M. R. Štefánik Airport
  • Slovenia
  • Ljubljana – Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport
  • Sweden
  • Stockholm – Stockholm-Arlanda Airport
  • Visby – Visby Airport
  • United Kingdom
  • Nottingham – East Midlands Airport
  • Fleet

    The KoralBlue Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of May 2011):


    As of May 2011, the average age of the KoralBlue Airlines fleet was 11.1 years ([1]).

    References

    KoralBlue Airlines Wikipedia