It operated scheduled domestic passenger services to 19 destinations on the Spanish mainland, and to Menorca, Majorca, and Ibiza.
[1] The new ownership re-oriented the firm and set up a long-term strategy aimed at becoming the leading regional airline in Castilla and León.
Electronic ticketing was introduced in May 2005, and the company reached several agreements with major Spanish tour operators.
On October 9, 2008, the company announced on its website that it had ceased flight operations and tickets sales until further notice.
All pending bookings were transferred to Air Nostrum[2] The LagunAir fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of 21 September 2008) [1]: