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 Martinair aircraft at Amsterdam (Schiphol) Airport, the Netherlands (two McDonnell Douglas MD-11 and a Boeing 747)
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Martinair aircraft at Amsterdam (Schiphol) Airport, the Netherlands (two McDonnell Douglas MD-11 and a Boeing 747)

Martinair is both a charter and scheduled airline based in the Netherlands, with daily passenger or cargo charter and regular flights to many destinations around the world from Schiphol International Airport in Amsterdam. Its IATA designation is MP.

Martinair occasionally flies certain flights instead of KLM. Martinair also flies some destinations full time with KLM code.

Martinair operates scheduled passenger flights to the Caribbean, Florida, Canada, Sharjah and Nepal, utilising 2-class Boeing 767 aircraft.

Martinair also operates "bucket and spade brigade" charter flights inside Europe and North Africa with single class Airbus A320 aircraft, and in peak times converts one or two of its Boeing MD-11 aircrafts to carry extra passengers.

The largest scheduled block of flights is Martinair's freight operation, utilising MD-11 and Boeing 747 aircraft, operating scheduled freight flights worldwide.


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10-26-2009 08:16:03
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