VolAir
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.
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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/ |
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 Jetstream 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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