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Spanair
Spanair S.A. was a Spanish airline, with its head office in the Spanair Building in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, near Barcelona. Until 2009, it was a subsidiary of the SAS Group; the same parent company in control of Scandinavian Airlines and held slightly under 20% of the company. Spanair provided a scheduled passenger network within Spain and Europe, with an extension to West Africa. Worldwide charters were also flown for tour companies. Its main hub was Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport, with focus cities at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport and Palma de Mallorca Airport. The air
Clickair
Clickair was a low-cost airline that was based in the Parc de Negocis Mas Blau in El Prat de Llobregat, near Barcelona, Spain. Clickair flew to nearly 40 destinations in Europe. The airline's main base was Barcelona–El Prat Airport with further bases at Málaga, Seville and Valencia. Clickair merged into Vueling on 15 July 2009. The company slogan was Catalan: Vola intel·ligent (Fly smart).
Air Comet
former Spanish airline
Orbest Orizonia Airlines
former Spanish airline
Aerolíneas de Baleares
former Spanish airline, 1999-2010
Islas Airways
former Spanish regional airline based in Tenerife, 2003-2012
Air Madrid
former Spanish airline
Spantax
Spantax S.A. was a Spanish leisure airline headquartered in Madrid that operated from 6 October 1959 to 29 March 1988. Spantax was one of the first Spanish airlines to operate tourist charter flights between European and North American cities and popular Spanish holiday destinations and was considered a major force in developing 20th-century mass tourism in Spain. Its popularity and image faded from the 1970s onward when a series of crashes and incidents revealed safety deficits, which, combined with rising fuel costs and increasing competition, resulted in the company facing severe financial
Aviaco
thumb|Former head office of Aviaco Aviación y Comercio, S.A., doing business as Aviaco, was a Spanish airline headquartered in the Edificio Minister in Madrid.
LTE International Airways
former Charter airline based in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
LAPE
thumb|260px|A LAPE Douglas DC-2 behind the plane in the foreground at [[Paris – Le Bourget Airport]] thumb|260px|LAPE Breguet 470 Fulgur that flew the Barcelona - Toulouse line and fled to France at the end of the Civil War LAPE, Spanish Postal Airlines (Líneas Aéreas Postales Españolas), was Spain's national airline during the Second Spanish Republic.
Futura International Airways
airline
Ándalus Líneas Aéreas
former Spanish regional airline
Helitt Líneas Aéreas
former Spanish charter airline
LagunAir
LagunAir Líneas Aéreas, usually referred to simply as LagunAir, was an airline based in León, Spain. It operated scheduled domestic passenger services to 19 destinations on the Spanish mainland, and to Menorca, Mallorca, and Ibiza. Its main base was León Airport and it maintained focus city operations at Valladolid Airport and Salamanca Airport.
Bravo Airlines
former Spanish charter airline
ASL Airlines Spain
former Spanish cargo airline
Flyant
Flyant, also known as FlyAnt Cargo, was an all-cargo airline based in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. It operated domestic scheduled services, as well as charter services and ACMI wet leases in Europe and West Africa. Its main base was Madrid Barajas International Airport.
Naysa
former airline in Spain
PauknAir
PauknAir, also known as Melilla Jet, was a Spanish regional airline which operated between 1995 and 1998. The airline operated flights between various Spanish domestic destinations.
Air Andorra
former Spanish regional airline
AirClass Airways
former Spanish charter airline
Mint Airways
former Spanish charter airline
Binter Mediterraneo
former Spanish regional airline, 1988-2001
Hola Airlines
airline based in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Pronair
Pronair Airlines S.L. was a charter airline based in Albacete, Spain.
Hispania Líneas Aéreas
former Spanish charter airline
Air Asturias
former Spanish airline
Girjet
thumb|Girjet Fokker 100
Plaza Servicios Aéreos
former passenger and domestic cargo airline based in Spain
Oasis Airlines
defunct Spanish-based airline
Transeuropa Compañía de Aviación
former Spanish charter airline
Air Spain
former Spanish airline, 1965-1975
Ibertrans Aérea
former Spanish passenger and cargo airline
Gadair European Airlines
former Spanish airline
Viva Air
former Spanish airline, 1988-1999
Saicus Air
former Spanish cargo airline