People's
People's,[3] branded as People's Viennaline until May 2018,[3] and legally Altenrhein Luftfahrt GmbH, is an Austrian airline headquartered in Vienna. It operates scheduled and charter passenger flights mainly from its base at St. Gallen-Altenrhein Airport in Switzerland.[1]
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Founded | 2010 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 2011 | ||||||
Operating bases | St. Gallen–Altenrhein Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 1 | ||||||
Destinations | 11 | ||||||
Headquarters | Vienna, Austria | ||||||
Key people | Thomas Krutzler (CEO) | ||||||
Website | peoples.ch |
History
Founded as People's Viennaline in 2010, the first revenue flight of the company took place on 27 March 2011.[2] For several years, People's only operated a single scheduled route between its homebase and Vienna. However, the route network has since been expanded with some seasonal and charter services.
In November 2016, People's inaugurated the world's shortest international jet route (and, after St. Maarten-Anguilla, second shortest international route overall). The flight from St. Gallen-Altenrhein Airport, Switzerland, to Friedrichshafen Airport, Germany, took only eight minutes of flight over Lake Constance and could have been booked individually. The airline faced severe criticism for this service from politicians and environmental organisations. This leg was part of its then new St.Gallen/Altenrhein-Friedrichshafen-Cologne/Bonn service.[4] However, this entire route has been terminated entirely by the mid of April 2017 due to low passenger numbers.[5] Shortly after, the airline announced plans to terminate its last remaining route from Friedrichshafen (to Vienna) as well.[6]
In May 2018, People's Viennaline announced a rebrand to the shortened People's in order to reflect their widened route network.[3]
In October 2019, the airline announced major restructuring measures mainly consisting of the phase-out of one of their two Embraer 170 aircraft and the closure of all charter operations outside of their St. Gallen-Althenrhein base.[7]
Destinations
Current destinations
As of October 2019, People's operates one year-round scheduled route and some seasonal scheduled and charter services:[1]
- Austria
- Croatia
- Pula - Pula Airport, seasonal
- Greece
- Cephalonia - Cephalonia International Airport, seasonal
- Preveza - Aktion National Airport, seasonal
- Italy
- Cagliari - Cagliari Elmas Airport, seasonal charter
- Olbia - Costa Smeralda Airport, seasonal charter
- Naples - Naples International Airport, seasonal
- Spain
- Palma de Mallorca - Palma de Mallorca Airport, seasonal
- Ibiza - Ibiza Airport, seasonal
- Menorca - Menorca Airport, seasonal
- Switzerland
Terminated destinations
- Bern - Bern Airport, seasonal charter[7]
- Corsica - Calvi – Sainte-Catherine Airport, seasonal charter
- Memmingen - Memmingen Airport, seasonal charter[7]
- Salzburg - Salzburg Airport, seasonal charter[8][7]
- Zurich - Zurich Airport, seasonal charter[9][7]
Fleet
As of November 2022, People's operates the following aircraft:[10][11]
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes | |||
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Embraer 170 | 1 | — | 76 | ||||
Total | 1 | — |
References
- peoples.ch - Timetable retrieved 22 October 2018
- People's Viennaline fleet list and company information at planespotters.net Archived 2012-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
- ch-aviation.com - Austria's People's Viennaline rebrands as People's 18 May 2018
- "Kürzester internationaler Linienflug". 2 November 2016.
- austrianwings.info - "People's Viennaline gives up Friedrichshafen and Cologne/Bonn" (German) 31 March 2017
- airliners.de - "People's Viennaline pulls out of Friedrichshafen" (German) 3 April 2017
- aerotelegraph.com - "People's shrinks to one aircraft" (German) 22 October 2019
- "Peoples fliegt Charterflüge ab Salzburg - Austrian Aviation Net". www.austrianaviation.net. Archived from the original on 2017-10-12.
- "Fluglinie People's - Destinationen ab Altenrhein".
- "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World: 5. October 2019.
- peoples.ch - Flotte (German) retrieved 2 November 2017