Holiday Europe

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Founded2019
Fleet size3
Parent company
  • Aybars Balabaner (5%)
  • Petko Christoff (5%)
  • Jet Sky Ltd. (90%)
HeadquartersSofia, Bulgaria
Holiday Europe
IATA ICAO Call sign
HL[1] HES[2] HOLIDAY EUROPE
Founded2019
Fleet size3
Parent company
  • Aybars Balabaner (5%)
  • Petko Christoff (5%)
  • Jet Sky Ltd. (90%)
HeadquartersSofia, Bulgaria
Websiteholiday-europe.bg

Holiday Europe Limited is a Bulgarian charter airline founded in 2019 based in Sofia.[3]

In the beginning of August 2019, it was announced that Mr. Aybars Balabaner, a German citizen, would invest in the new airline. Onur Air (via Mr. Balabaner) provided the new airline with its first aircraft – an Airbus A321 – and it would continue to support the airline technically and logistically until further notice.[4] Aybars Balabaner owned 95% of Holiday Europe Ltd., the other 5% was owned by Managing Director Petko Christoff. In the end of December 2021, Holiday Europe had a new Ownership, Jet Sky Ltd. that owned 90% of shares of Mr. Aybars Balabaner. On 24 August 2019, the airline received its Air Operating Certificate (AOC).

After flight operations had been suspended since December 2020, the company's AOC was temporarily suspended in October 2021,[5] after ending the cooperation with now defunct Onur Air. As of June 2022, the airline's AOC is no longer suspended[6] but as per the latest informations available the airline seems no longer operational.[7]

Destinations

The airline operated charter flights out of several European airports to leisure destinations in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands, Egypt, and UAE.

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