Inter Airlines

It operated holiday charter flights from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands to Turkish resorts, as well as wet lease services for other airlines.[1] Inter Airlines hold Jar-Ops 1 Air Operator Certificate and Jar-145 Maintenance Certificate issued by Republic Of Turkey Directorate General Of Civil Aviation, a member of the Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA).[1] On 13 November 2008, the airline announced it stopped all flights, citing the 2007–2008 financial crisis and increasing fuel prices as the two main reasons.[citation needed] Inter Airlines operated full charters throughout Europe.Since the company's inception in April 2002, Inter Airlines was used by the biggest tour operators such as TUI AG and Thomas Cook AG as well as their branches KRAS (Netherlands) & Jetairfly (Belgium) (both part of the TUI group) and Neckermann (Thomas Cook Group).
Inter Airlines Airbus A321
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