Air Alfa
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City: Istanbul Country: Turkey IATA code: Alliances
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News Debts ground Turkey's Air Alfa (18 November 2002)
Turkish charter carrier Air Alfa, owned by
Kombassan Group, has stopped flying after collapsing under the weight of
increasing debts.
The airline last flew on 12 November and has
now told the Turkish CAA (TCAA) that it cannot pay its ... Related Articles
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Turkish CAA to investigate struggling Air Alfa (28 March 2001)
Turkish charter carrier Air Alfa is the latest in the
country to be threatened with grounding as a result of the country’s legal
requirement for all airlines to have at least three aircraft in their fleets.
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Turkey pleads airlines' case as Eurocontrol loses patience (27 November 2000)
Turkey has succeeded in winning four days' grace for two of the country's airlines threatened with sanctions by Eurocontrol for non-payment of fees.
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