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Volotea
IATA ICAO Callsign
V7 VOE VOLOTEA
Founded2011;13 years ago(2011)
Commenced operations5 April 2012;12 years ago(2012-04-05)[1]
Operating bases
Frequent-flyer programMegavolotea
Fleet size41
Destinations79
HeadquartersAsturias Airport,Castrillón,Spain(registered office)
Key people
  • Carlos Muñoz(CEO)
  • Lázaro Ros(CEO)
Revenue€ 396,1 million(2018)
Employees1,450
Websitewww.volotea

Volotea([boloˈtea];stylised VOLOTEΛ) is a Spanishlow-cost airlineregisteredinCastrillón,Asturias,Spain,[2]with bases inSpain,Italy,France,GreeceandGermany.[citation needed]

The airline's head office is inBarcelona.[3]

History

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Volotea was established by Alaeo S.L. fromBarcelona,a company created by formerVuelingfounders, Carlos Muñoz and Lázaro Ros. The name "Volotea" originates from theSpanishverb "revolotear", meaning "to fly around".[4]It commenced operations on 5 April 2012, fromVenice Marco Polo Airport.[5]

The company is backed by three private-equity funds, two of them from Europe (Axis Participaciones Empresariales and Corpfin Capital) and a third from the United States (CCMP Capital), whose chairman,Greg Brenneman,was one-time President and COO of the US airlineContinental Airlines,[6]and also chairs Volotea's board. The company raised over €50m before operations began.[7] US CCMP Capital Partners holds 49% of voting rights; Axis and Corpfin Capital 25%; and Muñoz and Ros 26% along with relatives: this ownership has existed since foundation, but it could change before aninitial public offeringprior to 2021–2022.[8]

A now retired former VoloteaBoeing 717-200.The airline was the last European operator of the type.

After studying theBombardier CRJ1000and theEmbraer E-195in 2011, Volotea selected theBoeing 717afterSouthwest AirlinesacquiredAirTranand replaced its 717 fleet.[8]Boeingannounced on 15 February 2012 that it had signed a long-term lease deal with Volotea for an undisclosed number of Boeing 717 aircraft.[9]In March 2015, it was announced that Volotea would receive a further four 717s fromBlue1.[10]However, in November 2015, Volotea announced plans to phase out its 717 fleet over the next few years and replace it withAirbus A320 familyaircraft.[11]

Volotea opened 90 routes in its first year, of which 40 were closed within two years; it operated almost 300 routes in summer 2018 including 220 openings, and this could double to at least 500-600 across Europe. Volotea has been profitable since 2014, aturnoverof €360 million ($431 million) is expected in 2018 after $347M in 2017, carrying 5.7 to 6 million passengers, 50% being leisure travellers, 35%visiting friends and relatives,and 15%business travellers.[8]

Due to the2017–18 Spanish constitutional crisis,in 2017 Volotea changed the headquarters toAsturias.[12]In January 2021, Volotea retired the last of its 19Boeing 717-200s.[13]It was the last European airline to operate the type.

In October 2021, Volotea won the auction for handling thePSOs,for a period of 7 months, to and from the island ofSardinia,organised by theAutonomous Region of Sardiniaon behalf of theItalian Government.[14][15][16]The airline operated the PSO services by offering daily flights, as per what required by the auction, from the Sardinian airports ofCagliari-Elmas,Olbia-Costa SmeraldaandAlghero-Fertiliato the Italian airports ofRome FiumicinoandMilan Linate.The PSO operations started on October 15, 2021, and are to end on May 15, 2022.[15]

In January 2022, Volotea announced the closure of its base atGenoa Airportafter five years, ending 14 routes.[17]In March 2022, the company announced its intentions to take part in the upcomingPSOauction in Sardinia, which had been previously announced by theAutonomous Region of Sardinia,solely with the route fromCagliari-ElmastoRome Fiumicinoairport, being it the most profitable service within the PSO scheme, while data regarding the other routes was being analysed as they were also being taken into consideration.[18]Subsequently, at the end of the month,ITA Airwaysannounced its willingness to operate PSO service routes from allSardinianairports without any financial compensations for an year until May 2023.[19]As a result, Volotea announced on March 28, 2022 that it was also interested in covering allPSOroutes, without financial compensations, from bothCagliari-ElmasandOlbia-Costa Smeraldaairports, after having analysed data from their previousPSOexperience.[20]In April 2022, Carlos Muñoz, theCEOof the company, eventually announced Volotea had reached an agreement with ITA Airways; according to which the airline will operate only half of the frequencies, while the remaining ones would be assigned to the counterpart.[21]

In May 2023, Volotea and Eurowings signed a cooperation agreement with reciprocal sales of 150 routes.[22]

In June 2023, the airline won the Skytrax World Airline Award for "Best Low Cost Airline in Europe".[23]

Corporate affairs

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The key trends for Volotea are:[24]

2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Revenue (€m)[25] 396 441 192 302 557
Number of employees 1,300 1,120 1,209 1,326
Number of passengers (m)[26] 6.5 7.6 3.8 6.0 9.4
Passenger load factor (%)[27] 93 94 90.7 91
Number of routes 319 285 354 360
Fleet size 36 36 41 41
References [28] [29] [30] [31] [32]

Destinations

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The focus of Volotea's route network is on destinations around the European side of theMediterraneancoast as well as Western and SouthernEurope.As of May 2018, Volotea serves metropolitan and leisure destinations mainly inSpain,France,ItalyandGreecewith destinations inAustria,Croatia,Czechia,Germany,Luxembourg,NorwayandPortugal.[33]Volotea served its first African destination (Tangier, Morocco) on 5 April 2019.[34]

Fleet

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VoloteaAirbus A319-100

Current fleet

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As of June 2024,Volotea operates the following aircraft:[35][36]

Volotea fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
Airbus A319-100 20 138
156
Airbus A320-200 21 1 174
180
Total 41 1

Historical fleet

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Former fleet
Aircraft Operated Notes
Boeing 717-200 19 Retired in January 2021[13]

References

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  1. ^Drum, Bruce (31 March 2012)."Volotea starts charter operations".Retrieved21 February2017.
  2. ^"Conditions of carriage".Volotea. 17 November 2020.Retrieved2023-08-03.[...]registered address at Aeropuerto de Asturias, Santiago del Monte (Castrillón), 33459, Spain[...]
  3. ^"About Volotea".Volotea. 23 February 2023.Retrieved2023-08-03.where you can find us Our offices Travessera de Gracia 56, 4ª. 08006 - Barcelona
  4. ^Baigorri, Manuel. "New Carrier Volotea Sets Up In Barcelona, Base Of Failed Spanair."Bloomberg.15 February 2012. Retrieved on 12 June 2012.
  5. ^"Venice launch for Europe's newest LCC Volotea; 76 routes planned this summer across 53 airports in 10 countries".anna.aero.12 April 2012.Retrieved16 July2017.
  6. ^"Right Away and All at Once: How We Saved Continental". In: Harvard Business Review on Crisis Management.
  7. ^King, Amy (February 17, 2012)."CCMP, Axis and Corpfin back Volotea".unquote.RetrievedJuly 16,2017.
  8. ^abcClark, Oliver (23 May 2018)."INTERVIEW: Carlos Munoz, chief executive, Volotea".Flightglobal.
  9. ^"Boeing, New European Airline Volotea Agree to 717 Leasing Deal".boeing.mediaroom.February 15, 2012.RetrievedJuly 16,2017.
  10. ^"Finland's Blue to offload B717 fleet to Volotea, Delta".Retrieved21 February2017.
  11. ^"Volotea to phase out B717s in favour of A319s".ch-aviation.November 10, 2015.RetrievedJuly 16,2017.
  12. ^"Volotea traslada su sede social de Barcelona a Asturias, donde tiene su única base en España"[Volotea moves its headquarters from Barcelona to Asturias, where it has its only base in Spain].europapress.es(in Spanish). Europa Press. 2017-10-19.Retrieved2021-02-26.
  13. ^abMacca, Marco (2021-01-11)."Volotea: The End of The Boeing 717 in Europe".Airways Magazine.Retrieved2021-01-11.
  14. ^"Continuità, rotte a Volotea - Regione Autonoma della Sardegna".regione.sardegna.it.Retrieved2022-04-19.
  15. ^ab"Volotea batte Ita e si aggiudica voli agevolati Sardegna - Sardegna".Agenzia ANSA(in Italian). 2021-10-13.Retrieved2022-04-19.
  16. ^"Volotea Wins Territorial Continuity for the Sardinian Routes".14 October 2021.
  17. ^aviacionline29 January 2022
  18. ^"Aerei:Sardegna,in estate con Volotea solo Cagliari-Fiumicino - Sardegna".Agenzia ANSA(in Italian). 2022-03-22.Retrieved2022-04-19.
  19. ^Madeddu, Davide (2022-03-24)."Ita Airways pronta ai voli in continuità territoriale".Il Sole 24 ORE(in Italian).Retrieved2022-04-19.
  20. ^"Aerei: sfida sui cieli sardi tra Ita e Volotea, che rilancia - Sardegna".Agenzia ANSA(in Italian). 2022-03-28.Retrieved2022-04-19.
  21. ^"Volotea: Munoz, con Ita divisi voli Cagliari e Olbia al 50% - Sardegna".Agenzia ANSA(in Italian). 2022-04-06.Retrieved2022-04-19.
  22. ^"Volotea and Eurowings sales partnership signed".Volotea.2023-06-09.Retrieved2023-11-13.
  23. ^"Volotea wins Skytrax World Airline Award for" Best Low Cost Airline in Europe "".Volotea.2023-06-21.Retrieved2023-11-13.
  24. ^"Corporate Social Responsibility at Volotea".Volotea.2023-10-04.Retrieved2023-11-13.
  25. ^"Volotea: turnover 2016-2020".Statista.Retrieved2023-11-13.
  26. ^"Volotea: passenger traffic 2015-2020".Statista.Retrieved2023-11-13.
  27. ^"Volotea: passenger load factor 2017-2020".Statista.Retrieved2023-11-13.
  28. ^"Non financial information report Volotea 2018"(PDF).Volotea.RetrievedNovember 13,2023.
  29. ^"Non financial information report Volotea 2019"(PDF).Volotea.RetrievedNovember 13,2023.
  30. ^"Non financial information report Volotea 2020"(PDF).Volotea.RetrievedNovember 13,2023.
  31. ^"Non financial information report Volotea 2021"(PDF).Volotea.RetrievedNovember 13,2023.
  32. ^"Non financial information report Volotea 2022"(PDF).Volotea.RetrievedNovember 13,2023.
  33. ^"Destinations".Volotea.2020-11-17.Retrieved20 May2018.
  34. ^"Volotea ouvre un Nantes – Tanger"[Volotea opens a Nantes - Tangier].air-journal.fr(in French). 12 November 2018.Retrieved15 November2018.
  35. ^"Volotea Airline Information".ch-aviation.RetrievedJuly 16,2017.
  36. ^XLS file accessed via"Airbus Orders & Deliveries".Airbus.Archived fromthe originalon 10 September 2021.Retrieved23 May2023.
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