Talk:Fischer Air

Merger proposal
Charter Air was a rebranding of Fischer, during it's final months. The aircraft weren't even repainted and the callsign/iata/icao remained the same. IMHO, Charter Air should be merged into Fischer Air, even though Charter was the last name of the airline. --Ben Stone 04:21, 30 April 2012 (UTC)
 * I agree with the merge proposal. Fischer Air was renamed Charter Air on 2005-06-22, on 2005-11-01 EGM decided to put the company into liquidation and on 2006-02-13 the company was declared bankrupt (source: Commercial register at justice.cz, ID 25068105). JanSuchy (talk) 15:04, 2 May 2012 (UTC)
 * The following is the original content of Charter Air. It is not enough even to copy/paste, so I replaced it with a redirect. --Ben Stone 16:46, 8 May 2012 (UTC)

Charter Air is an airline based in Prague, Czech Republic. It was originally named Fischer Air and in 2005 was rebranded to Charter Air. It operates charter services for tour operator Fischer to over 30 destinations in Europe and Africa, as well as for other clients. Its main base is Ruzyně International Airport in Prague.

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