Metrojet (Russian airline)


Kogalymavia, DBA Metrojet, was a Russian airline based in Kogalym, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. Its home base was at Kogalym International Airport, with the main hub at Domodedovo International Airport in Moscow. It suspended all operations in December 2015.

History

Kogalymavia started operations in May 1993. After 2005, the airline operated mostly international charter services to leisure destinations, under the brand name Kolavia.
In May 2012, Kogalymavia changed its marketing branding from Kolavia to Metrojet, as part of its newly-established joint venture with TUI Russia & CIS, a subsidiary of the German tourism company TUI Travel. Up until August 2014, when the joint-venture was terminated, Metrojet operated on behalf of TUI, and flew independently from then on.
On 31 October 2015, a Metrojet Airbus A321-200, operating as charter Flight 9268, crashed on the Sinai Peninsula, killing all 224 people on board. It was determined that the crash was caused by an explosive device that had almost certainly been placed on the aircraft by a member of the ground crew at Sharm El Sheikh.
On 5 December 2015, Metrojet suspended all remaining operations after a significant decrease in passenger numbers, due to the aforementioned incident and doubts about the security situation at its primary leisure destinations in Egypt. It announced a review of all operations and said it might resume services in summer 2016. However, it filed for bankruptcy in March 2016.

Destinations

Metrojet operated the following routes by the time it ceased operations:
;from Moscow-Domodedovo:
;from Vladivostok:
The Kogalymavia fleet included the following aircraft, as of August 2016:

Retired fleet

Metrojet and its predecessor Kolavia also operated the following aircraft in the past: