LAR Romanian Airlines
Former Romanian airline
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Founded | 1975 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1997 | ||||||
Headquarters | Otopeni, Romania |
LAR (Romanian: Liniile Aeriene Române; Romanian Air Lines) was the second national airline in Romania, created primarily as a charter flights and inclusive tour airline, apart from the Romanian national airline, TAROM.
The company operated between 1975 and 1997 and employed a fleet of BAC One-Elevens.[1] The airline's flights mainly carried holiday makers to and from Romanian resorts from airports located throughout Europe.
References
- ^ a b Romania - The World's Airlines
External links
- Photos on airliners.net
- Romanian airlines list
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Airlines of Romania
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- Animawings
- Carpatair
- Dan Air
- Fly Lili
- HiSky
- Țiriac Air
- Air Bucharest
- Angel Airlines
- Blue Air
- CFRNA
- Chris Air
- CIDNA
- DAC Air
- Direct Aero Services
- Eurojet Romania
- Fly Romania
- Jaro International
- JeTran Air
- LAR Romanian Airlines
- LARES
- Medallion Air
- Romavia
- Ten Airways
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