List of Air One destinations

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Air One , which shut down its operations by 30 October 2014, used to serve the following destinations as of June 2014: [1]

[Focus]Base
[F]Future destination
[S]Seasonal
[T]Terminated destination
CityCountryIATAICAOAirportRefs
Addis Ababa EthiopiaADDHABB Bole International Airport [T]
Albenga ItalyALLLIMG Albenga Airport [T]
Algiers AlgeriaALGDAAG Houari Boumediene Airport [T]
Alghero ItalyAHOLIEA Fertilia Airport [T]
Amsterdam NetherlandsAMSEHAM Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Ancona ItalyAOILIPY Ancona Airport [T]
Athens GreeceATHLGAV Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos" [S]
Barcelona SpainBCNLEBL Barcelona El Prat Airport
Bari ItalyBRILIBD Bari Airport
Belgrade SerbiaBEGLYBE Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
Berlin GermanyTXLEDDT Berlin Tegel Airport
Bologna ItalyBLQLIPE Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport
Boston United StatesBOSKBOS Logan International Airport [T]
Brindisi ItalyBDSLIBR Brindisi Airport [S]
Brussels BelgiumBRUEBBR Brussels Airport [T]
Budapest HungaryBUDLHBP Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport [T]
Cagliari ItalyCAGLIEE Cagliari-Elmas Airport [S]
Catania ItalyCTALICC Catania-Fontanarossa Airport [Base]
Chicago United StatesORDKORD O'Hare International Airport [T]
Copenhagen DenmarkCPHEKCH Copenhagen Airport [S]
Corfu GreeceCFULGKR Corfu International Airport [T]
Crotone ItalyCRVLIBC Crotone Airport [T]
Düsseldorf GermanyDUSEDDL Düsseldorf Airport
Geneva SwitzerlandGVALSGG Geneva International Airport [T]
Genoa ItalyGOALIMJ Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport
Hamburg GermanyHAMEDDH Hamburg Airport [T]
Heraklion GreeceHERLGIR Heraklion International Airport [T]
Ibiza SpainIBZLEIB Ibiza Airport [S]
Istanbul TurkeySAWLTFJ Sabiha Gökçen International Airport [T]
Kyiv UkraineKBPUKBB Boryspil International Airport [T]
Lamezia Terme ItalySUFLICA Lamezia Terme Airport
Lampedusa ItalyLMPLICD Lampedusa Airport [T]
Larnaca CyprusLCALCLK Larnaca International Airport [T]
London United KingdomLGWEGKK Gatwick Airport
Lyon FranceLYSLFLL Lyon–Saint Exupéry Airport [S]
Madrid SpainMADLEMD Madrid-Barajas Airport [T]
Mahón SpainMAHLEMH Menorca Airport [T]
Marrakech MoroccoRAKGMMX Marrakech-Menara Airport [T]
Milan ItalyMXPLIMC Malpensa Airport
Moscow RussiaDMEUUDD Domodedovo International Airport [T]
Moscow RussiaSVOUUEE Sheremetyevo International Airport [S]
Munich GermanyMUCEDDM Munich Airport
Mykonos GreeceJMKLGMK Mykonos Island National Airport [T]
Naples ItalyNAPLIRN Naples Airport [T]
New York United StatesJFKKJFK John F. Kennedy International Airport [T]
Newark United StatesEWRKEWR Newark Liberty International Airport [T]
Olbia ItalyOLBLIEO Olbia – Costa Smeralda Airport [S]
Palermo ItalyPMOLICJ Palermo Airport [Base]
Palma de Mallorca SpainPMILEPA Palma de Mallorca Airport [S]
Pantelleria ItalyPNLLICG Pantelleria Airport [T]
Paris FranceCDGLFPG Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport
Pescara ItalyPSRLIBP Abruzzo Airport [T]
Pisa ItalyPSALIRP Galileo Galilei Airport [Base]
Porto PortugalOPOLPPR Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport [T]
Prague Czech RepublicPRGLKPR Prague Ruzyně Airport
Reggio Calabria ItalyREGLICR Reggio Calabria Airport [T]
Rhodes GreeceRHOLGRP Rhodes International Airport [T]
Rome ItalyFCOLIRF Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport [T]
Rostov-on-Don RussiaROVURRR Rostov-on-Don Airport [S]
Saint Petersburg RussiaLEDULLI Pulkovo Airport [S]
Samara RussiaKUFUWWW Kurumoch International Airport [F][S]
Stuttgart GermanySTREDDS Stuttgart Airport
Thessaloniki GreeceSKGLGTS Thessaloniki International Airport [T]
Tirana AlbaniaTIALATI Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza
Toulon FranceTLNLFTH Toulon-Hyères Airport [T]
Trapani ItalyTPSLICT Trapani-Birgi Airport [T]
Trieste ItalyTRSLIPQ Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport [T]
Tunis TunisiaTUNDTTA Tunis–Carthage International Airport [T]
Turin ItalyTRNLIMF Turin Caselle Airport
Venice ItalyVCELIPZ Venice Marco Polo Airport [Base]
Verona ItalyVRNLIPX Verona Airport [Base]
Vienna AustriaVIELOWW Vienna International Airport
Warsaw PolandWAWEPWA Warsaw Chopin Airport [T]
Zurich SwitzerlandZRHLSZH Zurich Airport [T]

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