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Airlines List in Outside Partner Airline List (Ticketprinter outside BSP) 23 March, 2012 The following list provides an overview of Hahn Air Partner Airlines available in your market. Hahn Air offers 243 airlines for single and multi airline ticketing and 2 airlines for multi airline ticketing only (marked in orange colour). Please always use Quick Check on www.hahnair.com prior to ticketing. 1X Branson AirExpress CU Cubana de Aviacion LG Luxair SP SATA Air Acores 2I Star Perú CX CATHAY PACIFIC Airways LI Liat SS Corsairfly 2J Air Burkina CY Cyprus Airways LO LOT Polish Airlines SV Saudi Arabian Airlines 2K AeroGal Aerolineas Galapagos CZ China Southern Airlines LP Lan Peru SW Air Namibia 2L Helvetic Airways D2 Severstal Aircompany LR Lacsa SX SkyWork Airlines 2M Moldavian Airlines D6 Interair South Africa LW Pacific Wings Airlines SY Sun Country Airlines 2N Nextjet DC Golden Air LY EL AL Israel Airlines T4 TRIP Linhas Aéreas 2W Welcome Air DG South East Asian Airlines M7 Marsland Aviation TA TACA 3B Job Air - Central Connect DN Senegal Airlines M9 Motor Sich Airlines JSC TB Jetairfly.com 3E Air Choice One DV JSC Air Company Scat MD Air Madagascar TF Malmö Aviation 3L InterSky EI Aer Lingus ME Middle East Airlines TK Turkish Airlines 3P Tiara Air N.V. EK Emirates MF Xiamen Airlines TM LAM - Linhas Aereas 4J Somon Air ET Ethiopian Airlines MH Malaysia Airlines TN Air Tahiti Nui 4M Lan Argentina EY Etihad Airways MI SilkAir TU Tunis Air 4Q Safi Airways F7 Darwin Airline SA MK Air Mauritius U6 Ural Airlines 5C Nature Air F9 Frontier Airlines MU China Eastern Airlines U7 Air Uganda 5H Five Forty Aviation FB Bulgaria Air MY Maya Island Air U8 Armavia Air Company LLC 5L AeroSur FI Icelandair NF Air Vanuatu U9 Aircompany Tatarstan 5N CJSC Nordavia - Regional Air FJ Air Pacific NN VIM Airlines UL SriLankan Airlines 6H ISRAIR Airlines FV Rossiya Airlines NT Binter Canarias UM Air Zimbabwe 7D Donbassaero Airlines G3 GOL Linhas Aereas NU Japan Transocean Air UN Transaero Airlines 7E Sylt Air GF Gulf Air NX Air Macau UO Hong Kong Express Airways 7F FIRST AIR GW JSC Kuban Airlines O2 OLT Express Regional UP Bahamasair 7I Insel Air GY Gabon Airlines O5 Comores Aviation Internat. UT Utair Aviation Jsc 7R RusLine H2 Sky Airline OA Olympic Air UU Air Austral 7V Federal Air HA Hawaiian Airlines OK CSA Czech Airlines UX Air Europa 7W Windrose Aviation HG Niki Luftfahrt GmbH OL OLT Express UZ Buraq Air 7Z Halcyonair HM Air Seychelles OM MIAT - Mongolian Airlines V0 ConViasa Airlines 8J Jet4you.com HO Juneyao Airlines OR ArkeFly V2 Vision Airlines 8M Myanmar Airways Intl. HR Hahn Air Lines OU Croatia Airlines V3 Carpatair S.A. 8R SOL Lineas Aereas HU Hainan Airlines Company Ltd OV Estonian Air V4 Vieques Air Link 9D Toumai Air Tchad HX Hong Kong Airlines OZ Asiana Airlines VA Virgin Australia 9H Dutch Antilles Express HY Uzbekistan Airways P0 Proflight Zambia VK Air Nigeria 9K Cape Air HZ SAT Airlines PG Bangkok Airways VN Vietnam Airlines 9U Air Moldova I5 SN Air Mali PI Sol del Paraguay Lineas VR TACV Cabo Verde Airlines 9W Jet Airways IE Solomon Airlines PR Philippine Airlines VS Virgin Atlantic A3 Aegean Airlines IG Meridiana fly S.p.A. PS Ukraine International Airlines VV Aerosvit Airlines A9 Georgian Airways IT Kingfisher Airlines PU Pluna S.A. VW Aeromar AB Air Berlin IY Yemenia Airways PW Precision Air VY Vueling Airlines AI Air India IZ Arkia Israeli Airlines PY Surinam Airways Ltd. W3 Arik Air AM AEROMEXICO J0 Jetlink Express PZ TAM Mercosur WB Rwandair AP Air One J2 Azerbaijan Airlines (Azal) QB SkyGeorgia WM Windward Island Airways AR Aerolineas Argentinas J8 Berjaya Air QI Cimber Sterling WS Westjet Airlines AS Alaska Airlines JA B&H Airlines QM Air Malawi WY Oman Air AT Royal Air Maroc JJ TAM - Linhas Aéreas QR Qatar Airways XF Vladivostok Air AV AVIANCA JL Japan Airlines QS SmartWings XL LanEcuador AY Finnair JP Adria Airways QV Lao Airlines XQ SunExpress AZ Alitalia JU JAT Airways QX Horizon Air XR Skywest Airlines B2 Belavia Belarusian Airlines JZ Skyways Express R2 Orenair YC Yamal Airlines B6 Jetblue Airways K2 EuroLot S.A. R3 JSC Aircompany Yakutia YG South Airlines BE Flybe K5 Seaport Airlines RE Aer Arann Regional YM Montenegro Airlines BH Hawkair KA Dragon Air RJ Royal Jordanian YQ Polet Airlines BI Royal Brunei KC Air Astana RO Tarom YV Mesa Airlines BP Air Botswana KE Korean Air RQ Kam Air Z5 GMG Airlines BR EVA Airways Corp. KK Atlasjet Airlines S2 JetLite Z6 Dniproavia BT Air Baltic Corporation KM Air Malta S3 SBA Airlines ZH Shenzhen Airlines BV Blue Panorama Airlines KP ASky Airlines S4 SATA International ZJ Zambezi Airlines BW Caribbean Airlines KQ Kenya Airways S7 S7 Airlines LH Lufthansa CA Air China KR Air Bishkek SA South African Airways XV BVI Airways CI China Airlines KU Kuwait Airways Corporation SB Aircalin CM COPA Airlines KX Cayman Airways SC Shandong Airlines CQ Czech Connect Airlines LA LAN Airlines SN Brussels Airlines Hahn Air Service Desk: Phone +49 6103 5013 200 , [email protected] , www.hahnair.com.
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