Aviolet
{{Short description|Defunct regional airline of Serbia (2014–2021)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2019}}
{{Infobox airline
| airline = Aviolet
| image =
| logo = Aviolet_logo.png
| fleet_size = flights operated by Air Serbia planes
| destinations = 26
| IATA = JU
| ICAO = JAT
| callsign = AIR SERBIA
| parent = Air Serbia
| company_slogan =
| founded = {{start date|2014|05|24|df=yes}}
| ceased = {{end date|2021|||df=yes}}
{{small|(re-integrated into Air Serbia)}}
| num_employees =
| headquarters = Belgrade, Serbia
| aoc =
| hubs = Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
| key_people =
| focus_cities =
| frequent_flyer = Etihad Guest
| lounge =
| alliance =
| website =
}}
Aviolet was a Serbian regional airline headquartered in Belgrade. It was a fully owned subsidiary of Air Serbia and mostly operated international charter flights from Serbia. As of 2021, Aviolet ceased to exist, with Air Serbia taking over its charter operation.
History
The airline was founded on 24 May 2014 as a subsidiary of Air Serbia.{{Cite web|url=https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Aviolet|title=Login required}} Most flights departed from Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport, and were carried out by aircraft and crews of Air Serbia.{{Cn|date=July 2024}}
Destinations
File:Aviolet 737-300 (YU-ANK) in Dubrovnik.jpg in Croatia]]
As of 2019, Aviolet served 26 destinations (all seasonal charter flights):[http://www.aviolet.rs/Data/Files/Aviolet_charter_schedule_2019_en.pdf - Flight Schedule] retrieved 26 May 2019
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!Country !City !Airport !Notes !Ref |
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|Banja Luka International Airport |Focus city |
rowspan="2" |Egypt
|Hurghada International Airport | rowspan="19" |Seasonal charter |
Sharm El Sheikh |
rowspan="13" |Greece |
Chania |
Corfu |
Heraklion |
Karpathos |
Cephalonia |
Kos |
Preveza |
Rhodes |
Samos |
Santorini |
Skiathos |
Zakynthos |
rowspan="4" |Italy |
Catania |
Lamezia Terme |
Palermo |
Serbia
|Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport |hub |
Spain
| rowspan="5" |Seasonal charter |
Tunisia |
rowspan="3" |Turkey |
Dalaman |
Bodrum |
Fleet
=Former fleet=
File:Aviolet Boeing 737-300.jpg]]
As of 2019, Aviolet was using Airbus A320s and A319s of Air Serbia:{{cite web|url = http://www.aviolet.rs/en/info|title = Aviolet|accessdate = 26 May 2019|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190526222024/http://www.aviolet.rs/en/info|archive-date = 26 May 2019|url-status = dead|df = dmy-all}}{{cite web|url = https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Aviolet|title = planespotters.net - Aviolet Fleet Details and History|accessdate = 26 May 2019}}
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|+ Former Aviolet fleet |
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!rowspan="2"|{{font color|white|Aircraft}} !rowspan="2" |{{font color|white| number of aircraft}} !rowspan="2" |{{font color|white|in service}} !colspan="2"|{{font color|white|Passengers}} !rowspan="2" |{{font color|white|Notes}} |
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!{{font color|white|Y}} !{{font color|white|Total}} |
Boeing 737-300
|4 |2014-2021 |144 |144 |YU-AND, YU-ANI, YU-ANJ, YU-ANK, |
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
{{Commons category-inline|Aviolet}}
- [http://www.aviolet.rs/ Official website]
{{Portalbar|Serbia|Companies|Aviation}}
{{Airlines of Serbia}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aviolet}}
Category:Defunct airlines of Serbia
Category:Airlines established in 2014
Category:Airlines disestablished in 2021