Green Airlines removes references to Air Alsie

ATR72 (Photo: Juke Schweizer).
ATR72 (Photo: Juke Schweizer).

Green Airlines removes references to Air Alsie

ATR72 (Photo: Juke Schweizer).
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The German startup Green Airlines removed the logo of the Danish airline Air Alsie from its homepage. There is also no longer any mention of this carrier in the descriptions. Air Alsie flight numbers are only visible in the reservation system, which was purchased from Flixflight Worldticket.

The Danish aviation company has not signed a contract with Green Airlines. So the short and simple explanation of the Danish regional airline. Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden Airport told Aviation Direct that no official notification of the flight plan has been made so far. In a statement, Green Airlines brought up the French Chalair and answered the question of whether and when they signed a contract with Air Alsie, by the way.

All photos showing Air Alsie aircraft have been removed from the Green Airlines homepage. If you click on "our green ATR fleet", older stock photos are now displayed in the old ATR factory paint. In the text there is now a note that ATR42 should also be used and that “the Beechcraft 1900 will be used for routes with high importance but low expected load”. Who is supposed to operate these aircraft is kept secret. Flight numbers and the operator note Air Alsie are still used in the reservation system, but it is very unlikely that the Danes will fly for the startup.

Chalair Aviation has ATR42 and ATR72, but the Beechcraft 1900D machines have long since been phased out. Upon request, they were surprised to be brought into play by Green Airlines as an operator and emphasized that they had not signed a contract with this company. The French airline did not want to make any further comments.

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