Aerolíneas Estelar


Aerolíneas Estelar is a Venezuelan airline headquartered in Caracas operating out of Simón Bolívar International Airport.

History

The airline was founded in 2009. Its first flights were to Porlamar and within months it commenced a route to and from Maracaibo. It was a charter flight company, until it managed to consolidate itself over the years.
On November 6, 2017, the Chilean airline Latin American Wings terminated the contract with Estelar for non-payment, which caused passengers on the Santiago route to be stranded for three days at the airport.
In December 2017, Estelar announced its first intercontinental route from Caracas to Madrid, Spain. Therefore, it expanded its narrow-body fleet with an Airbus A340-300 leased from Hi Fly Malta. The route to Madrid was operated with three weekly frequencies, replacing the old route operated by Conviasa. It also flew to Buenos Aires, with three frequencies a week. In July 2019, the airline leased an Airbus A380-800 from Hi Fly Malta because the leased A340 it had was under repairs, making Estelar the hemisphere's first airline to operate the aircraft type.

Destinations

, Estelar serves the following domestic and international scheduled destinations:
CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
PanamaPanama CityTocumen International Airport-
SpainMadridMadrid–Barajas AirportOperated by Iberojet
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VenezuelaBarinasBarinas Airport
VenezuelaCaracasSimón Bolívar International Airport
VenezuelaEl VigíaJuan Pablo Pérez Alfonzo Airport
VenezuelaMaracaiboLa Chinita International Airport
VenezuelaMaturínJosé Tadeo Monagas International Airport
VenezuelaPorlamarSantiago Mariño Caribbean International Airport
VenezuelaPuerto OrdazManuel Carlos Piar Guayana Airport
VenezuelaSan Antonio del TáchiraJuan Vicente Gómez International Airport
VenezuelaSanto DomingoMayor Buenaventura Vivas Airport
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Interline agreement

Fleet

Current

, the Estelar fleet consists of the following aircraft:

Former

Estelar had operated the following aircraft:
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
Airbus A340-300120192020Leased from Hi Fly Malta
Airbus A380-800120192019Leased from Hi Fly Malta

Accidents and incidents