MenaJet

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MenaJet
File:MenaJet.svg
IATA ICAO Call sign
IM MNJ MENAJET
Founded2003
Commenced operations2004
Ceased operations2009
HubsBeirut Rafic Hariri International Airport
Focus citiesSharjah International Airport
Fleet size1
HeadquartersBeirut, Lebanon
Websitehttp://www.menajet.com/

MenaJet Lebanon s.a.l. was a Lebanese charter airline based in Beirut, Lebanon. It operates services to Turkey, Egypt and around the Mediterranean. Its main bases were Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport and Sharjah International Airport.[1] In 2010, the airline ceased all operations.[2]

History

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The airline was established in May 2003 and started operations on 13 August 2004. It is owned by Al Zamil Group (45%), Gulf Finance House (45%) and others (10%) and has 47 employees (at March 2007).[1]

The airline ceased operations in 2008.[3]

Destinations

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MenaJet's schedule was constantly changing as they were a charter carrier. In the summer, they operated to a number of destinations for vacation package companies, namely Nakhal. Throughout the rest of the year, MenaJet's traffic mostly relied on wet-leases and non-scheduled charters.[citation needed] MenaJet offered flights to Berlin, Amsterdam, Egypt, and Turkey.

Fleet

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The MenaJet fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of March 2009):[4]

References

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