Helitt Airlines: A new Andalusian airline at Malaga airport

Helitt AirlinesA new airline is born; Helitt airlines is Andalusian, with 100 % national capital and aims to become the industry leader in regional, national and international flights. Its basis is set at Malaga Airport, but the company does not exclude the idea of having bases in other Andalusian cities in the future.

Helitt airlines plans to start its activities next fall; initially it will have a fleet of 3 aircrafts which will add another 2 in 2012. The aircrafts models are ATR 72, with a maximum capacity of 66 passengers plus crew.

The airline reported that although they have not yet have closed their operating routes and destinations, Helitt will offer international, national and regional flights. The goal is to become a company that offers quality service but at affordable prices, without taking the form of a low cost.

For further information:

http://www.helitt.com/ 

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2 Responses to Helitt Airlines: A new Andalusian airline at Malaga airport

  1. karim29007 says:

    I am interested in the cheapest flights from Malaga to Madrid and return.

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