This section contains information related to Hapag-Lloyd Express, flight code X3, a low-cost carrier charter type.
"Hapag-Lloyd Express is a 100% subsidiary of TUI AG, the largest travel and tourist company in the
world. The airline has its headquarters at Hanover Airport and commenced flight operations on 3
December 2002. Today, HLX is the cheapest provider of low-cost flights on many routes. In 2005
alone HLX carried 3.6 million passengers. The company is formed on the basis of tradition, experience
and safety with a fresh, convincing concept: Flying with Hapag-Lloyd Express is as easy as taking a
taxi. And all this at prices from €19.99 per person per flight including all taxes and fees. In
summer 2006 a total of 18 aircraft - 16 Boeing 737s and two Fokker 100s - will be flying to 36
destinations in nine European countries from Cologne-Bonn, Hanover, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Berlin-Tegel,
Dusseldorf, Leipzig and Munich airports. And all this at attractive prices, non-stop and almost
daily. The travelling times are attractive, not just for holiday makers but also for business
travellers."
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Arkefly | <- 100 | TUI Airline Management | <- 100 | World of TUI |
Corsair S.A. | / | |||
Hapag-lloyd Express (HLX) | <- 100 | |||
Hapagfly | <- 100 | |||
Jet 4 you | <- 40 | |||
TUI Airlines Belgium N.V. (Jetairfly) | <- 100 | |||
TUI Britannia - Britannia Airways Limited | / | |||
West Midlands International Airport Ltd. (Conventry Airport) | <- 100 | |||
White Eagle Aviation (WEA) | <- 50 | |||
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Network 2005-09 | |||