This article is about the former airline of New Zealand. For the Guam-based airline, see Freedom Air (Guam).
Freedom Air International
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
SJ
FOM
FREE AIR
Founded
1995
Commenced operations
8 December 1995
Ceased operations
30 March 2008
Hubs
Auckland Airport
Fleet size
11
Destinations
13
Parent company
Air New Zealand
Headquarters
Auckland, New Zealand
Key people
Rob Fyfe (CEO)
Website
www.freedomair.com
Freedom Air (legally Freedom Air International) was a New Zealand low-cost airline which operated since 8 December 1995 to March 2008. It was part of the Air New Zealand Group which ran scheduled passenger services from New Zealand to Australia and Fiji and charter services within New Zealand. Its main hub was Auckland Airport.[1]
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