DutchBird

DutchBird was a charter airline based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It operated charter services to the Mediterranean, Egypt, Tunisia and the Canary Islands for a number of holiday companies. Its main base was Schiphol Airport. It ceased operations in December 2004.

DutchBird
IATA ICAO Callsign
5D DBR DUTCHBIRD
Commenced operations2000
Ceased operations2004
Operating basesAmsterdam Schiphol Airport
HeadquartersAmsterdam Schiphol Airport
WebsiteOfficial website
DutchBird Boeing 757

History

The airline was established in 2000 and started operations on 22 November 2000. It was founded by Hans Mosselman, CEO of Sudtours travel, and began operations with a Boeing 757 aircraft leased from Condor Airlines.

In 2001, 2002 and 2003 DutchBird was awarded “The best Dutch charter airline”. DutchBird’s special family oriented service included attractive extras for parents who travel with children. Frequent passengers included conference members, symphony orchestras and footballers of Ajax. DutchBird was the “Official Carrier of Ajax” since September 2002.

All flights were stopped in December 2004 and the airline is under Dutch bankruptcy protection.

Fleet

A320 from Dutchbird


The DutchBird fleet consisted of three Boeing 757 and two Airbus A320 aircraft.

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