Gandalf Airlines


A Dornier 328 from Gandalf Airlines

Gandalf Airlines (IATA: G7, ICAO: GNF, Indicative: Gandalf) was a regional airline based at the Orio al Serio International Airport near Bergamo (Italy). It operated a fleet of Dornier 328 aircraft, in its jet and turboprop versions, to several European destinations: Barcelona, ​​Bari, Brescia, Catania, Florence, Madrid, Milan, Paris (Charles de Gaulle), Paris (Orly), Pisa, Rome, Stuttgart and Verona. Gandalf also had an agreement with Air France to connect its flights to international Air France flights at Charles de Gaulle Airport.

In November 2003, Gandalf Airlines had suspended most of its routes due to financial difficulties. In February 2004 it went bankrupt, suspending all of its operations. Finally, in April 2004, Alitalia absorbed the airline in liquidation process to obtain landing rights in several European airports, especially at Milan-Linate Airport and Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris.

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