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Operator Code Operator Name TOTAL SLOTS W+S 600,00 Nº VOTES Distribuição de votos de acordo com DL 109/2008 Art.º 23.º Votes distribution according to DL 109/2008 Art.º 23.º Transportadoras aéreas / Air Carriers - 600 votes TOTAL Operator Operator Name SLOTS 600,00 Nº VOTES Code W+S TP TAP AIR PORTUGAL 156 193 240 240 FR RYANAIR 58 047 90,96 91 EZY EASYJET AIRLINE 21 401 33,54 34 EJU EASYJET EUROPE AIRLINE 16 143 25,30 25 TO TRANSAVIA FRANCE 10 939 17,14 17 LH LUFTHANSA 7 858 12,31 12 VY VUELING AIRLINES 7 788 12,20 12 IB IBERIA 6 282 9,84 10 LS JET2.COM 6 128 9,60 10 BA BRITISH AIRWAYS 5 512 8,64 9 AEA AIR EUROPA 5 363 8,40 8 S4 SATA AZORES AIRLINES 5 330 8,35 8 HV TRANSAVIA AIRLINES 5 284 8,28 8 AF AIR FRANCE 3 670 5,75 6 EZS EASYJET SWITZERLAND, SA 3 538 5,54 6 EI AER LINGUS 3 382 5,30 5 LX SWISS 3 104 4,86 5 KL KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES 3 019 4,73 5 EW EUROWINGS 2 966 4,65 5 SN BRUSSELS AIRLINES 2 963 4,64 5 TK TURKISH AIRLINES 2 270 3,56 4 NT BINTER CANARIAS 2 266 3,55 4 W6 WIZZ AIR 2 182 3,42 3 DT TAAG - ANGOLA AIRLINES 1 788 2,80 3 AT ROYAL AIR MAROC 1 694 2,65 3 FX FEDERAL EXPRESS 1 691 2,65 3 X3 TUIfly 1 690 2,65 3 SWT SWIFTAIR SA 1 656 2,60 3 EK EMIRATES 1 612 2,53 3 LG LUXAIR 1 578 2,47 2 SRR STAR AIR 1 536 2,41 2 UA UNITED AIRLINES 1 494 2,34 2 ST GERMANIA EXPRESS 1 346 2,11 2 TOM Tui AIRWAYS 1 299 2,04 2 AD AZUL LINHAS AÉREAS BRASILEIRAS 1 277 2,00 2 DY NORWEGIAN AIR SHUTTLE 998 1,56 2 DE CONDOR FLUGDIENST 923 1,45 1 1/3 TOTAL Operator Operator Name SLOTS 600,00 Nº VOTES Code W+S ZI AIGLE AZUR 916 1,44 1 TSC AIR TRANSAT 902 1,41 1 AY FINNAIR 853 1,34 1 W9 WIZZ AIR UK 828 1,30 1 DL DELTA AIR LINES 808 1,27 1 D8 NORWEGIAN AIR INTERNATIONAL 804 1,26 1 A3 AEGEAN AIRLINES S.A. 764 1,20 1 SK SAS SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES 758 1,19 1 VR TACV - CABO VERDE AIRLINES 738 1,16 1 SU AEROFLOT - RUSSIAN AIRLINES 728 1,14 1 BCS/QY EUROPEAN AIR TRANSPORT 1 658 2,60 3 QS TRAVEL SERVICE AS 688 1,08 1 GN GA/BA dummy Operator 651 1,02 1 BE FLYBE 636 1,00 1 AC AIR CANADA 622 0,97 1 VOE VOLOTEA 594 0,93 1 JJ TAM LINHAS AEREAS 572 0,90 1 ENT ENTER AIR SP. z.o.o. 569 0,89 1 3V ASL AIRLINES BELGIUM 514 0,81 1 PVG PRIVILEGE STYLE 482 0,76 1 0B BLUE AIR AIRLINE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS 466 0,73 1 OBS ORBEST 450 0,71 1 AA AMERICAN AIRLINES 417 0,65 1 WK EDELWEISS 410 0,64 1 LY EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES 388 0,61 1 TB JETAIRFLY 363 0,57 1 OE LAUDAMOTION GMBH 360 0,56 1 TU TUNISAIR 332 0,52 1 OK CZECH AIRLINES 318 0,50 0 KM AIR MALTA 312 0,49 0 QR QATAR AIRWAYS 296 0,46 0 OU CROATIA AIRLINES dd 272 0,43 0 OR TWIN JET 253 0,40 0 EVE EVELOP AIR 248 0,39 0 YU EUROATLANTIC AIRWAYS 240 0,38 0 9U AIR MOLDOVA 236 0,37 0 AH AIR ALGERIE SpA 234 0,37 0 VK ANISEC LUFTFAHRT GmbH 230 0,36 0 YW AIR NOSTRUM 230 0,36 0 DK THOMAS COOK DENEMARK 219 0,34 0 BT AIR BALTIC 208 0,33 0 CJ BA CITIFLYER 206 0,32 0 CND CORENDON DUTCH AIRLINES 200 0,31 0 MT THOMAS COOK AIRLINES (UK) 186 0,29 0 3O AIR ARABIA MAROC 180 0,28 0 3Z TRAVEL SERVICE POLSKA 164 0,26 0 NJE NETJETS 156 0,24 0 2/3 TOTAL Operator Operator Name SLOTS 600,00 Nº VOTES Code W+S JTG JET TIME 130 0,20 0 NVR AVION EXPRESS 130 0,20 0 BJ NOUVELAIR TUNISIE 124 0,19 0 8F STP AIRWAYS 104 0,16 0 OS AUSTRIAN AIRLINES 88 0,14 0 SQP 80 0,13 0 VVV VALAIR AVIACAO LDA 78 0,12 0 FPO ASL AIRLINES FRANCE 70 0,11 0 JD BEIJING CAPITAL AIRLINES 70 0,11 0 DX DANISH AIR TRANSPORT 64 0,10 0 FB BULGARIA AIR 60 0,09 0 5M HI FLY MALTA 54 0,08 0 600 ORG. REPRESENTATIVAS DAS TRANSPORTADORAS AÉREAS / AIR CARRIERS REPRES. - 100 votes Nº votes ASSOC. REPRESENTATIVA DAS EMPRESAS DE NAVEGAÇÃO AÉREA (RENA) 50 ASSOC. PORTUGUESA DE TRANSPORTE E TRABALHO AÉREO (APTTA) 50 ASSISTÊNCIA EM ESCALA A 3ºS/ GROUND HANDLING ASSISTANCE - 150 votes Nº votes Groundforce-SPdH 100 Portway 50 ENTIDADES GESTORAS AEROPORTUÁRIAS / AIRPORT MANAGING BODY Nº votes ANA, SA 125 AUT.RESPONSÁVEL PELO CONTROLO DE TRÁFEGO/AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AUTH. Nº votes NAVEGAÇÃO AÉREA DE PORTUGAL- NAV PORTUGAL, E.P.E. (NAV) 25 3/3.
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