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  2. Cirrus Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Cirrus Airlines Luftfahrtgesellschaft mbH was a German regional airline with its head office in Hallbergmoos and its maintenance facilities at Saarbrücken Airport. [2] It operated both charter and scheduled flights, the latter on behalf of Lufthansa , Swiss International Air Lines and Air Moldova .

  3. List of defunct airlines of Germany - Wikipedia

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    List of defunct airlines of Germany. Add languages. Add links ... Baden Air (1998-2000) merged into Cirrus Airlines Cirrus Aviation: ... Hamburg International: 4R ...

  4. List of airlines of Germany - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current airlines of Germany. [1] Scheduled airlines. Airline IATA ICAO Callsign ... Cirrus Aviation (2001–2008) merged into DC Aviation

  5. Team Lufthansa - Wikipedia

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    Besides connecting point-to-point destinations, the alliance also provided Lufthansa flights on niche routes from Frankfurt and Munich. The founding members were later expanded by the accession of Rheintalflug, Air Littoral and Cirrus Airlines and since consisted of airlines from Germany, Denmark, Austria and France. [3] [4]

  6. Mannheim City Airport - Wikipedia

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    In August 2010, the Mannheim-Hamburg service celebrated its 10th anniversary, but due to hard competition coming from Frankfurt Airport on this route, Cirrus Airlines had to discontinue it on November 26, 2010. On December 22, 2011, Cirrus Airlines decided to also end the last scheduled route to Berlin-Tegel, shortly before filing bankruptcy. [12]

  7. Rhein-Neckar Air - Wikipedia

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    After Cirrus Airlines ceased operations in 2012, Mannheim City Airport was left without any scheduled airline service. Although well connected to Frankfurt Airport, the local economy demanded the re-establishment of direct flight connections from the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region to other German cities.