NetherLines
NetherLines B.V. was a commuter airline that was a subsidiary of the Royal Nedlloyd Group.[1] It merged with NLM CityHopper in 1991 to form KLM Cityhopper.
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| Founded | 1984 | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | 1991 (merged with NLM Cityhopper to form KLM Cityhopper) | ||||||
| Hubs | Amsterdam Airport Schiphol | ||||||
| Destinations | 13 | ||||||
| Parent company | Royal Nedlloyd Group (until 1988), KLM (1988–1991, mergerd with KLM Cityhopper) | ||||||
| Headquarters | Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Netherlands | ||||||
Company history
    
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Netherlines was founded in April 1984 under the full name of Netherlines Airlines For European Commuter Services BV and began services using Jetstream 31 aircraft on a route between Amsterdam and Luxembourg. Other cities served throughout the years were Eindhoven, Enschede, Rotterdam, Groningen, Cologne, Münster, Lille, Birmingham, East Midlands, [[Luton] and Southampton.
Netherlines also used the Saab 340 to open a route to Vienna.
KLM acquired Netherlines in April 1988; the combined Netherlines-NLM Cityhopper operation was NLM CityHopper/Netherlines, and it had its head office in Building 70 at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.[2]
The operations of Netherlines were merged with NLM Cityhopper, and the combined company became KLM CityHopper on 1 April 1991.[3]
Fleet details
    
- 6 Jetstream 31
- 3 Saab 340
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References
    
- Flight International. 24 October 1987. 49.
- "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 14-20 March 1990. 114. "Head Office: Building 70, PO Box 7700, 1117 ZL Schiphol Airport (East), The Netherlands"
- "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 27 March-2 April 1991. 98.