Viva Air (legally Vuelos Internacionales de Vacaciones, S.A.) was an airline from Spain that operated during the 1980s and 1990s.
At the beginning, flights were mostly from Germany to Spain, in particular to Palma de Mallorca.
Shortly thereafter, Viva Air entered the Spanish domestic scheduled market using Douglas DC-9s, but those were quickly replaced by the Boeing 737-300.
[1] The airline's aircraft stood out with their simple and colourful Joan Miró-style livery created by Spanish school children.
Owing to heavy competition from other Spanish and European charter companies, Viva Air began to lose money and, by 1999, operations ceased and the airline was liquidated.