Azur Air Ukraine

Azur Air Ukraine, until October 2015 UTair-Ukraine,[2] (Ukrainian: ЮТейр-Україна, Russian: ЮТэйр-Украина) is a Ukrainian charter airline based at Boryspil International Airport. It used to be a subsidiary of Russian UTair Aviation. In October 2015, it has been announced that tour operator Anex Tours would acquire UTair-Ukraine from UTair Aviation.[2]

Azur Air Ukraine
IATA ICAO Callsign
QU[1] UTN UT-UKRAINE
FoundedSeptember 2008
Operating basesBoryspil International Airport
Fleet size7
Destinations12
Parent companyAnex Tour
HeadquartersKiev, Ukraine
Websiteazurair.ua

History

UTair-Ukraine Boeing 737-800

UTair-Ukraine (2008–2015)

Founded in 2008, UTair-Ukraine was set up as the Ukrainian subsidiary of Russian parent company, UTair Aviation, to serve domestic and international destinations.

Azur Air Ukraine (2015–present)

In October 2015, it has been announced that tour operator Anex Tours would acquire UTair-Ukraine from UTair Aviation with the aim to rebrand it to Azur Air Ukraine as a leisure charter carrier. UTair Ukraine already shifted its focus from domestic services to leisure operations earlier and therefore phased out several planes.[3][4] The sale and rebranding was confirmed shortly after.[2] A few weeks later, Anex also bought the Russian Azur Air which the "new" Ukrainian Azur Air is now a sister company of.[2]

Destinations

Azur Air Ukraine Boeing 737-800 taking off at Kharkiv International Airport

As of November 2018, Azur Air Ukraine serves the following charter destinations:[5]

City Country Airport Notes Refs
AntalyaTurkeyAntalya AirportCharter[5]
BarcelonaSpainBarcelona–El Prat AirportCharter[5]
BodrumTurkeyMilas–Bodrum AirportSeasonal charter[5]
BurgasBulgariaBurgas AirportSeasonal charter[5]
ColomboSri LankaBandaranaike International AirportSeasonal charter[5]
DalamanTurkeyDalaman AirportSeasonal charter[5]
EnfidhaTunisiaEnfidha–Hammamet International AirportSeasonal charter[5]
GoaIndiaDabolim AirportSeasonal charter[5]
HurghadaEgyptHurghada International AirportCharter[5]
KharkivUkraineKharkiv International AirportCharter[5]
KievUkraineBoryspil International AirportBase[5]
La RomanaDominican RepublicLa Romana International AirportSeasonal charter[5]
LvivUkraineLviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport Charter[5]
Nha TrangVietnamCam Ranh International AirportSeasonal charter[5]
OdessaUkraineOdessa International AirportCharter[5]
PhuketThailandPhuket International AirportSeasonal charter[5]
Punta CanaDominican RepublicPunta Cana International AirportSeasonal charter[5]
Sharm El SheikhEgyptSharm El Sheikh International AirportCharter[5]
ZaporizhiaUkraineZaporizhia International AirportCharter[5]

Fleet

Azur Air Ukraine Boeing 737-900ER

The Azur Air Ukraine fleet comprises the following aircraft (as of July 2020):[6]

Azur Air Ukraine
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-800 3 189
Boeing 757-300 1 273
Boeing 767-300ER 3 334
Total 7 0
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References

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