Chris Air

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Chris Air
Commenced operations2005
Ceased operations2005
Operating bases Suceava Airport
Alliance Airday
Destinations4

Chris Air was a low-fares airline, based in Suceava, Romania which started up and ended in 2005. It was the first airline to fly internationally from Suceava. Its partner airline was Airday, based in Ancona, Italy.

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The airline flew from Suceava Airport to the following destinations:

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