VolAir
Not to be confused with Volaris, a low-cost airline of Mexico.
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Founded | 2003 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | September 2011 | ||||||
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Fleet size | 8 | ||||||
Destinations | 11 | ||||||
Parent company | Servair | ||||||
Headquarters | Santo Domingo | ||||||
Website | http://www.govolair.com/ |
VolAir was a Dominican-based airline that offered flights between many airports in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Its hub was La Isabela International Airport in Santo Domingo.
History
Volair was founded in 2003 and carries more than 3,000 passengers on its 8 white and yellow coloured aircraft. More than 6 airports in Dominican Republic are served. Aircraft range from the Cessna 172 with 3 seats to the Jetsream with seating up to 19.
Fleet
Volair operated with a varied fleet of light commercial aircraft.
- 1 Piper Chieftain
- 2 Britten-Norman Islander Picture: VolAir at STI
- 3 BAe Jetstream 32
- 2 Let L-410
- 1 Cessna 206
- 2 Cessna 402
Destinations
- Las Américas International Airport
- La Isabela International Airport
- Cibao International Airport
- Punta Cana International Airport
- Gregorio Luperón International Airport
- La Romana International Airport
- María Montez International Airport
- Arroyo Barril International Airport
- Cabo Rojo Airport
- Constanza Airport
- Osvaldo Virgil Airport
- Dajabón Airport
- Cap-Haitien International Airport
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