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IZair has ceased operations

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About IZair

Founded in 2005, IZair was a Turkish airline that was headquartered in Izmir, Turkey. From 2012, all flights operated by IZair were marketed under the Air Berlin Turkey brand - this was a joint venture between Air Berlin and Pegasus Airlines.

Air Berlin Turkey was discontinued in 2013. In November 2018, it had been announced that IZair would be dissolved and merged into Pegasus Airlines by the end of the year.

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IZair operated flights to a variety of cities in Europe. Below is a list of all the destinations IZair flew to:

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Fleet

IZair had 2 aircraft in its fleet before ceasing operations. The fleet consisted of the Boeing 737-800. Each of these could seat up to 189 passengers. Both of the Boeing 737-800s were operated for Pegasus Airlines.

Hub Airport

İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport

İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport is an international airport that serves Izmir and surrounding areas in Turkey. The airport was named after the former Turkish prime minister Adnan Menderes.

This airport is currently a hub for Corendon Airlines, Pegasus Airlines, Air Anka and SunExpress. It is also frequently used by Turkish Airlines.