Tafa Air

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Tafa Air
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
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FoundedMay 2009
Commenced operations18 December 2009
Ceased operationsFebruary 2010
Operating bases
CEO
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Tafa Air was a failed

Pristina International Airport to Athens International Airport.[1][2]

In early February 2010, Tafa Air was forced to suspend operations again, when

flyLAL Charters discontinued the aircraft lease contract that provided Tafa Air with its only airplane. Tafa originally announced it would restart services in late March or early April of the same year, but the company has dissolved since then.[3]

Fleet

Tafa Air operated its flights using a leased

Tafa Air Former Fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Passengers Notes
C Y Total
Boeing 737-300 1 149 149
Total 1 149

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