Adriatic Airlines - "Адриатическо"
Adriatic Airlines was founded in 1983 in Bulgaria with a single Tupolev TU-154 which was bought from Aeroflot in 1984. A single daily route from Sofia, Bulgaria to Sarajevo, Yugoslavia was served by the single aircraft. Due to high demand, a second TU-154 was purchased from Aeroflot in 1986 which opened up new routes across Southern-Europe and Moscow. By 1989, twelve routes were being flown by three TU-154s. After the break up of Yugoslavia in 1991, Adriatic temporarily stopped all flights until 1992. All three TU-154s were scrapped and two A310-200s and three A320-200s were flown from Sofia to 15 routes including London Gatwick. In 2011, Adriatic announced a major re-brand and scrapped the two A310-200s and placed an order for three A330-200s, 12 B737-800s and 4 ATR-72s. As of 2020, all of these aircraft had been delivered with the newest B737-800 being delivered in March 2019. New routes have been opened including long-haul flights.
IATA - AK / ICAO - AAK / Callsign - ADRAK
Liveries and Fleet (1983-2020)
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1983-1991
3x Tupolev TU-154s
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1992-2011
2x Airbus A310-200s & 3x Airbus A320-200s
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2011-present
3x Airbus A330-200s, 12x B737-800s & 4x ATR-72s
All-Year-Round Destinations as of 2020
Amsterdam Schipol, London Heathrow, Dubvronik, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Athens, Bucharest, Istanbul, Antalya, Skopje, Tivat, Podgorica, Burgas, Plovdiv, Budapest, Bari, Rome, Barcelona, Madrid, Paris CDG, Moscow, Warsaw Tirana, Brussels, Doha, Dubai, Beijing, Tokyo, Stockholm, JFK, Orlando,
Seasonal Destinations as of 2020
Dalaman, Heraklion, Thessaloniki, Crete, Corfu, Rhodes Diagoras, Paphos, Cairo, Reykjavik, Oslo, Marrakesh, Alicante, Palma, Milan