World2Fly postpones the first flight to June 2021

Airbus A330 (Photo: World2Fly).
Airbus A330 (Photo: World2Fly).

World2Fly postpones the first flight to June 2021

Airbus A330 (Photo: World2Fly).
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The airline startup World2Fly is postponing the first flight to June 18, 2021. Originally, the plan was to take off at the beginning of the 2021 summer flight schedule. The still complicated entry and quarantine regulations have made the delay necessary, according to company boss Gabriel Subias.

The Spanish hotel and travel group Iberostar is behind World2Fly. You want to go from Madrid Offer long-haul flights to tourist destinations. The focus of the destinations are those countries in which Iberostars has its own accommodations.

In An offshoot was established in Portugalwho should withdraw with their own certificates. Lisbon Airport will be the home base of the “second World2Fly”. Both flight operations should initially rely on the Airbus A330 model. At a later date, it will be examined to use long-haul A350 jets.

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