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Atlasglobal
AtlasGlobal, named Atlasjet until 31 March 2015, was a Turkish airline headquartered in Istanbul, which operated scheduled domestic and international passenger services as well as charter flights, mostly out of its base at Istanbul Airport. The airline filed for bankruptcy on 12 February 2020, and ceased operations permanently after that date.
Germania
former privately owned German airline
Thomas Cook Airlines
defunct British charter airline
Metrojet
Russian airline
Small Planet Airlines, UAB
former Lithuanian charter airline
Dubrovnik Airline
Defunct Croatian charter airline
Flash Airlines
Private charter airline operating out of Cairo, Egypt that was part of the Flash Group tourism company.
Air Armenia
former Armenian airline
Air Méditerranée
1997-2016 airline in France
UM Airlines
Defunct Ukrainian airline
Air VIA
airline
Novair
Cairo Aviation
airline
Royal Flight
defunct charter airline based in Abakan, Russia
Jet Asia Airways
defunct charter airline of Thailand
SunExpress Deutschland
former German airline subsidiary of SunExpress
Air Bucharest
Romanian airline
Eagle Air Iceland
airline based in Iceland
Midwest Airlines (Egypt)
defunct charter airline in Egypt
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
Aviaenergo
thumb|Ilyushin IL-62M JSC Aviaenergo () was a charter airline with headquarters in Moscow, Russia. It was established on 31 December 1992 and operated charter flights within Europe and Asia, and other countries from its main base at Moscow Vnukovo Airport, as well as from Sheremetyevo International Airport. It was wholly owned by RAO UES, although UES, as part of its restructuring, had placed Avianergo on the market. Operations were suspended in 2011 due to poor financial performance (having approached bankruptcy in 2011)
Vision Airlines
Defunct US regional airline, 1994-2017
Air Sweden
former Swedish charter airline
RusAir
thumb|right|250px|RusAir Tupolev Tu-134, St Petersburg, 2001AtlasJet (ex-Rusair) was an airline with its headquarters in Moscow, Russia. It provided charter services and business flights, aviation management and project support. It also offered international medevac services.
Khors Air
Ukrainian airline
Blue Line
charter passenger airline
Aero Rent
Flight company
Eagle Aviation France
former charter airline based in Saint-Nazaire, France
Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium
former Belgian charter airline
Air Atlantis
former Portuguese charter airline
Bukovyna Airlines
Defunct Ukrainian charter airline
Denim Air
Defunct Dutch charter airline
Scanair
Scanair was a Swedish charter airline of Danish origins that operated between 1961 and 1994. Its head office was in Bromma, Stockholm Municipality, Sweden.
Miami Air International
airline
Air Poland
Defunct Polish charter airline
Amsterdam Airlines
Defunct Dutch charter airline
Hellas Jet
airline
Sky Wings Airlines
airline
Azur Air Germany
German leisure airline
Skol Airlines
Defunct Russian charter airline
Interstate Airlines
Defunct Dutch charter airline
Air Belgium (1979–2000)
former Belgian airline
Samarkand Airways
uzbek airline
Azmar Airlines
Al Wafeer Air
Canada Jetlines
Canadian low-cost airline
Jota Aviation
British specialist charter airline
Veteran Avia
former Armenian cargo airline
Pronair
Pronair Airlines S.L. was a charter airline based in Albacete, Spain.
Air Charter
1966–1998 French charter airline
ABC Air Hungary
cargo airline
Dart
Defunct Ukrainian airline
AirClass Airways
former Spanish charter airline
Blue Sky Airlines
former Armenian airline
Direct Aero Services
Defunct Romanian charter airline
Air Columbus
1989–1994 Portuguese charter airline
Korek Airlines
Olympus Airways
Greek charter airline
Limitless Airways
Defunct Croatian charter airline
Rossair
air charter company based in Adelaide, Australia