CM Airlines

CM Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
H5 OMT CMAIR
Founded2007
Commenced operations2008
Operating bases
  • (PTONCONTÍN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT)
Focus cities
  • (PGOLOSÓN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT)
  • (PJUAN MANUEL GÁLVEZ INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT)
  • (PRAMÓN VILLEDA MORALES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT)
Alliance
  • (PTRANSPORTES AÉREOS GUATEMALTECOS)
Fleet size14
Destinations10
HeadquartersTegucigalpa, Honduras
Key peopleCarlos Mourra
Websitehttp://www.cmairlines.com/

CM Airlines is a mainly domestic airline in Honduras that was founded during 2008.[1] According to the airline, "CM" stands for "Cielo Maya" (Mayan sky).[1] It is the biggest airline in Honduras, meassured by fleet size.

CM Airlines was holding previously airline code CC that has been changed to H5.

Destinations

CM Airlines counter at San Pedro Sula, November 2011
Country City Airport Notes Refs
Honduras Guanaja Guanaja Airport [1]
La Ceiba Golosón International Airport Seasonal
[1][2]
Puerto Lempira Puerto Lempira Airport Focus city
[1][2]
Roatán Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport Secondary hub
[1][2]
San Pedro Sula Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport Secondary hub
[1][2]
Tegucigalpa Toncontín International Airport Hub
[1][2]
Utila Útila Airport Focus city
[1][2]
Guatemala Guatemala City La Aurora International Airport
[1][2]

Fleet

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "CM Airlines | Hahn Air Lines". www.hahnair.com. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Who we are". CM Airlines | Official site. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  3. ^ Tunota. "CM Airlines suma una nueva aeronave a su flota de aviones y celebra su 15 aniversario a lo grande". www.tunota.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-08-20.

External links

  • CM Airlines
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