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Vuelos Internos Privados
IATAICAOCall sign
V6VURVIPEC
Founded1997
Commenced operationsJuly 1997
Ceased operations2012 (Merged into AeroGal)
HubsOld Mariscal Sucre International Airport
Secondary hubsJosé Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport
Frequent-flyer programLifeMiles
Fleet size3
Destinations7
Parent companyAviancaTaca Holding
HeadquartersQuito, Ecuador
Websitewww.vipec.com

Vuelos Internos Privados VIP S.A. was an Ecuadorian regional airline based at the Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport and headquartered in Quito, Ecuador. It operated domestic and regional services. The airline was a subsidiary of Avianca and part of the AviancaTaca Holding, which was owned by Synergy Group.

History

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VIP was founded in 1997 as a charter company rendering services only to associated members. In July 1997, the company started to operate charter flights, transporting passengers and cargo between regional destinations in Ecuador.[1] The airline was also active in charter traffic, including for the oil industry.

In 2001, VIP began operating regular commercial flights.[citation needed] In 2003, it became part of the Synergy Group as part of a strategy to create a continent-wide airline under the Avianca brand, which owned 100% of its stock.[citation needed]

In October 2011, the airline was jointly managed by AeroGal, who under its aircraft operated two destinations of the airline, the sales, and distribution of tickets were also included in the itineraries and records of the airline that is part of the AviancaTaca Holding.[2] In 2012, VIP was merged into AeroGal.[3]

Destinations

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A VIP Dornier 328 landing at the Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport in 2002

Before VIP ceased operations, it operated to the following destinations:

CountryCityAirportNotes
EcuadorEl CocaFrancisco de Orellana Airport
EsmeraldasGeneral Rivadeneira Airport
GuayaquilJosé Joaquín de Olmedo International AirportHub
Lago AgrioLago Agrio Airport
MantaEloy Alfaro International Airport
PortoviejoReales Tamarindos AirportTerminated[4]
QuitoOld Mariscal Sucre International AirportHub
SalinasGeneral Ulpiano Paez Airport

Fleet

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Three of VIP's last Dornier 328s parked at the Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport in 2008

VIP had formerly consisted the following aircraft:[citation needed]

VIP fleet
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
Dornier 3286199720121 leased from Swisswings
3 sold to Aerolínea de Antioquia

See also

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References

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  1. ^ JP airline-fleets international, Edition 1998/99
  2. ^ JP airline-fleets international, Edition 2010/11
  3. ^ "VIP - Vuelos Internos Privados News Update". Ch-aviation.com. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  4. ^ "VIP suspende sus vuelos a Portoviejo". Eldiario.ec (in Spanish). August 19, 2011.
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    Vuelos Internos Privados
    IATAICAOCall sign
    V6VURVIPEC
    Founded1997
    Commenced operationsJuly 1997
    Ceased operations2012 (Merged into AeroGal)
    HubsOld Mariscal Sucre International Airport
    Secondary hubsJosé Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport
    Frequent-flyer programLifeMiles
    Fleet size3
    Destinations7
    Parent companyAviancaTaca Holding
    HeadquartersQuito, Ecuador
    Websitewww.vipec.com

    Vuelos Internos Privados VIP S.A. was an Ecuadorian regional airline based at the Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport and headquartered in Quito, Ecuador. It operated domestic and regional services. The airline was a subsidiary of Avianca and part of the AviancaTaca Holding, which was owned by Synergy Group.

    History

    VIP was founded in 1997 as a charter company rendering services only to associated members. In July 1997, the company started to operate charter flights, transporting passengers and cargo between regional destinations in Ecuador.[1] The airline was also active in charter traffic, including for the oil industry.

    In 2001, VIP began operating regular commercial flights.[citation needed] In 2003, it became part of the Synergy Group as part of a strategy to create a continent-wide airline under the Avianca brand, which owned 100% of its stock.[citation needed]

    In October 2011, the airline was jointly managed by AeroGal, who under its aircraft operated two destinations of the airline, the sales, and distribution of tickets were also included in the itineraries and records of the airline that is part of the AviancaTaca Holding.[2] In 2012, VIP was merged into AeroGal.[3]

    Destinations

    A VIP Dornier 328 landing at the Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport in 2002

    Before VIP ceased operations, it operated to the following destinations:

    CountryCityAirportNotes
    EcuadorEl CocaFrancisco de Orellana Airport
    EsmeraldasGeneral Rivadeneira Airport
    GuayaquilJosé Joaquín de Olmedo International AirportHub
    Lago AgrioLago Agrio Airport
    MantaEloy Alfaro International Airport
    PortoviejoReales Tamarindos AirportTerminated[4]
    QuitoOld Mariscal Sucre International AirportHub
    SalinasGeneral Ulpiano Paez Airport

    Fleet

    Three of VIP's last Dornier 328s parked at the Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport in 2008

    VIP had formerly consisted the following aircraft:[citation needed]

    VIP fleet
    AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
    Dornier 3286199720121 leased from Swisswings
    3 sold to Aerolínea de Antioquia

    See also

    References

    1. ^ JP airline-fleets international, Edition 1998/99
    2. ^ JP airline-fleets international, Edition 2010/11
    3. ^ "VIP - Vuelos Internos Privados News Update". Ch-aviation.com. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
    4. ^ "VIP suspende sus vuelos a Portoviejo". Eldiario.ec (in Spanish). August 19, 2011.
    • Aerogal website (es/en)
    • VIP website (es/en)
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