Small Planet Airlines
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Small Planet Airlines was a Lithuanian leisure airline based at Vilnius Airport with further bases throughout Europe.[1] It was the subsidiary of the Small Planet Group which also owned sister companies in Cambodia, Germany, Italy, and Poland, all of which are also now defunct.
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Founded | 2007 (2007) as FlyLAL Charters | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 2008 (2008) | ||||||
Ceased operations | 28 November 2018[1] | ||||||
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Fleet size | 29 | ||||||
Headquarters | J. Basanavičiaus g. 15, Vilnius, Lithuania | ||||||
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Revenue | € 223.1 million (2016)[2] | ||||||
Operating income | € 26 million (2016)[2] | ||||||
Net income | € -3.8 million (2016)[2] | ||||||
Website | smallplanet |
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