HollandExel


HollandExel was an airline based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It operated charter services for tour operators.

History

The airline was established in 2003, from the remains of the defunct Air Holland, taking over its fleet of Boeing 767s. It was formerly legally known as ATR Leasing VI and was established as a subsidiary of the Dutch holding company ExelAviation Group. The charter carrier started operations in February 2004 and operated mainly on behalf of TUI Travel and Thomas Cook AG. Two sister airlines were set up; BelgiumExel in Belgium to operate long-haul flights on behalf of Thomas Cook, and DutchCaribbeanExel in the Dutch Antilles for scheduled flights to Amsterdam.
However, after the latter pulled out of all contracts, HollandExel was on the verge of bankruptcy. It had been operating under bankruptcy protection together with the entire ExelAviation Group since January 2005. While EAG had gone bankrupt, HollandExel was purchased by TUI which renamed it Arkefly, making it the Dutch inhouse charter airline for Arke, Holland International and Kras Vakanties.

Destinations

HollandExel operated an international scheduled service to Curaçao and charter services from Amsterdam to the following destinations:
CountryCityAirportNotes
Porto SeguroPorto Seguro Airport
RecifeRecife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport
SalvadorSalvador Bahia Airport
HolguínFrank País Airport
VaraderoJuan Gualberto Gómez Airport
WillemstadCuraçao International Airport
Puerto PlataGregorio Luperón International Airport
Punta CanaPunta Cana International Airport
GoaDabolim Airport
Montego BaySangster International Airport
CancúnCancún International Airport
AmsterdamAmsterdam Airport Schiphol
ColomboBandaranaike International Airport

Fleet

HollandExel's all-Boeing fleet comprised the following aircraft: