XL Airways Germany

XL Airways Germany GmbH was[1] a German charter airline headquartered in Mörfelden-Walldorf, Hesse, operating charter and ad-hoc lease services, mostly out of Frankfurt Airport.

The airline belonged, together with now defunct XL Airways France, to ALMC hf (formerly Straumur Investment Bank) from Iceland.

On 30 October of the same year, the Avion leisure business was bought out and re-organized by the XL Leisure Group, resulting in the airline changing its name to XL Airways Germany.

[citation needed] On 11 September 2008, BBC News Channel reported that XL Leisure Group had filed for administration due to rising fuel prices, although initially Simon Calder confirmed the group's website was still taking bookings, the group folded the next morning.

[2] XL Airways Germany served the following destinations in December 2012:[3] As of December 2012, the XL Airways Germany fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[4] Previously, the fleet consisted of the following aircraft: Media related to XL Airways Germany at Wikimedia Commons

XL Airways Germany Boeing 737-800
XL Airways Germany Airbus A320-200