Varna: Voyage Air dares to try again

Varna Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Varna Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Varna: Voyage Air dares to try again

Varna Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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With a 28-year-old Boeing 737-500, Voyage Air wants to connect Varna with various German cities. The difference to the previous attempts? Now the company has AOC and OL.

The Bulgarian start-up Voyage Air is making another attempt this year to get into the air. In previous years, the announced flights, including those to Graz, had to be canceled again and again. From July 6, 2020, the Boeing 737-500 will fly from Varna to various German cities.

Specifically, the company announces Bremen, Erfurt, Münster / Osnabrück, Munich and Stuttgart. Furthermore one wants to go to Kiev-Boryspil and Lodz. In contrast to previous years, Voyage Air now has both a valid AOC and a valid operating license. This was confirmed by the Bulgarian Ministry of Transport. The 2-letter code assigned by the IATA is VO. This was used in the past by VLM and Tyrolean Airways.

According to Voyage Air, the Boeing 737-500 used has 126 seats. The machine has the registration LZ-TER and was built in 1992. The medium-haul jet was previously used by China Southern Airlines, Transaero and Africa Charter Airline, among others.

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