I-Fly
IATA ICAO Callsign
F7 RSY RUSSIAN SKY[1]
Founded2009 (2009)
HubsVnukovo International Airport
Fleet size9
Destinations33
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
Key peoplePeter Morozov, CEO[2]
Websiteiflyltd.ru

I-Fly is a Russian charter airline based in Moscow operating mainly out of Vnukovo International Airport.[3] It flies all services on behalf of Russian tour operator TEZ Tour.[2]

Destinations

I-Fly destinations:[4]

Country City Airport Notes Refs
 AustriaSalzburgSalzburg AirportTerminated[5]
 BulgariaBurgasBurgas AirportTerminated[5]
 ChinaHaikouHaikou Meilan International AirportTerminated
 ChinaHangzhouHangzhou Xiaoshan International AirportTerminated
 ChinaJinanJinan Yaoqiang International AirportTerminated
 ChinaNanjingNanjing Lukou International AirportTerminated
 ChinaSanyaSanya Phoenix International AirportTerminated
 ChinaShenyangShenyang Taoxian International AirportTerminated
 ChinaShenzhenShenzhen Bao'an International AirportTerminated
 ChinaTaiyuanTaiyuan Wusu International AirportTerminated
 ChinaTianjinTianjin Binhai International AirportTerminated
 ChinaWuhanWuhan Tianhe International AirportTerminated
 ChinaXi'anXi'an Xianyang International AirportTerminated
 ChinaZhengzhouZhengzhou Xinzheng International AirportTerminated
 CyprusLarnacaLarnaca International AirportTerminated[6]
 Dominican RepublicPunta CanaPunta Cana International AirportTerminated
 GreeceHeraklionHeraklion International AirportTerminated[7]
 IranIsfahanIsfahan International AirportTerminated
 IranTehranImam Khomeini International AirportTerminated
 ItalyCagliariCagliari Elmas AirportTerminated[5]
 ItalyLamezia TermeLamezia Terme International AirportTerminated[5]
 ItalyRiminiFederico Fellini International AirportTerminated[5]
 ItalyTurinTurin AirportTerminated[5]
 ItalyVeronaVerona Villafranca AirportTerminated[5]
 MontenegroPodgoricaPodgorica AirportTerminated
 MontenegroTivatTivat AirportTerminated
 RussiaChitaKadala Airport[8]
 RussiaKaliningradKhrabrovo Airportbegins 26 December 2023[9]
 RussiaMoscowVnukovo International AirportHub[9][8]
 RussiaNovosibirskTolmachevo Airport
 RussiaOmskOmsk Tsentralny Airport
 RussiaSochiAdler-Sochi International Airport[9]
 SpainBarcelonaBarcelona–El Prat AirportTerminated[5]
 SpainTenerifeTenerife South AirportTerminated[5]
 ThailandBangkokSuvarnabhumi AirportTerminated
 ThailandPhuketPhuket International AirportTerminated
 TurkeyAntalyaAntalya AirportTerminated
 TurkeyBodrumMilas–Bodrum AirportTerminated
 United Arab EmiratesDubaiAl Maktoum International AirportTerminated

Fleet

The I-Fly fleet consists of the following aircraft, as of July 2022:[10]

I-Fly Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
Airbus A319-100 2 156[11]
Airbus A330-200 1 311[12]
1 325[12]
1 341[12]
1 345[12]
1 370[12]
Airbus A330-300 1 378[12]
1 387[12]
Total 9

Air Lease Corporation are seeking to recover four Airbus A330s, as the lease payments are not being made.[13]

The airline fleet previously included the following aircraft:

References

  1. "Contractions Faao Jo 7340.2". Archived from the original on 2014-03-05. Retrieved 2014-03-05.
  2. 1 2 "I-Fly is ready for take-off", article at RBC Daily (in Russian)
  3. 1 2 ch-aviation.com - iFly Airlines retrieved 29 November 2015
  4. I-Fly destinations
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Ukraine travel bans and sanctions: All the countries that have been affected so far". Euronews. 27 February 2022.
  6. "Updated: All the European countries affected by Ukraine travel bans and sanctions so far". Euronews. 28 February 2022.
  7. "Greece closes its airspace for Russian airlines". Reuters. 28 February 2022.
  8. 1 2 "iFly Airlines Adds Moscow – Chita Service From April 2024". AeroRoutes. 22 December 2023. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
  9. 1 2 3 "iFly Airlines Adds Moscow – Kaliningrad / Sochi 2023/24 Holidays Service". AeroRoutes. 22 December 2023. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
  10. "Fleet". iflyltd.ru. 2 July 2022.
  11. "A319". iflyltd.ru.
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "A330". iflyltd.ru.
  13. "ALC Is Losing $18 Million Per Quarter On Russian Aircraft Leases". 5 November 2022.

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