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Founded | 1980 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2013 | ||||||
Hubs |
Augsburg Airport (1986-2002) Munich Airport (1996-2013) |
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Alliance |
Team Lufthansa (1996-2004) Lufthansa Regional (2004-2013) |
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Headquarters |
Augsburg (1980-2008) Hallbergmoos (2008-2013) |
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Website | www.augsburgair.com |
Augsburg Airways was a regional airline from Germany. A member of Team Lufthansa and its successor Lufthansa Regional, it operated feeder services at Munich Airport on behalf of Lufthansa.
The company was founded in 1980 as Interot Airways, offering corporate flight services out of Augsburg Airport on behalf of its then owner , a large (West) German paper manufacturer.
In 1986, Interot Airways commenced scheduled passenger flights on the Augsburg–Düsseldorf route, using its then two Beechcraft Super King Air. In 1987, three Beechcraft 1900 were ordered, and the fleet was further expanded following an order for three aircraft of the larger Dash 8-100, which were delivered in 1991–92. By then, the domestic route network at Augsburg Airport had grown to include Berlin, Cologne, Dresden, Hamburg and Leipzig so that Interot Airways was considered an alternative for business travellers who wished to avoid busy Munich Airport.
In 1994, Interot launched its first international route (to Florence), which was followed by flights to Birmingham and London City Airport in 1995. In 1996, the airline went into a cooperation with Lufthansa, becoming the first franchise partner of the Team Lufthansa brand, which coincided with being renamed Augsburg Airways. On 27 October of that year, flights from Munich to Dortmund, Erfurt (both of which had previously not been served by Lufthansa) and Leipzig were commenced. In December, Augsburg Airways sold its last remaining Beechcraft 1900, thus becoming an exclusive operator of the Dash 8.