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EOS Airlines - airline information

    

  

  

General information

   

EOS Airlines

EOS Airlines is a low cost business carrier based in New York, USA.

It flies all-business class configuration aircraft between the USA and Europe, exploiting the low end business air travel segment. Their fares are generally lower than those of the conventional carriers that operate on transatlantic routes.

EOS, though, has a small fleet and can only have access to smaller portions of this market.

EOS AIrlines is based at New York's JFK International airport and primarily focuses on the USA-UK business flights. The comapny faces competition not only form the major carriers, but also from similar companies, such as MAXJet and Silverjet.

                                                

Fact sheet

 

 General company information...

Official name: 

EOS Airlines

Slogan(s):

-

IATA designator:

E0

ICAO designator:

ESS

Headquarters:

New York, USA

Alliance:

None

 Destinations...

Hubs:

John Fitzgerald Kennedy International Airport - New York, USA

Focus cities, regions,

secondary hubs:

London Stansted International Airport - London, UK

Number of destinations:

2

 Fleet & flights-related...

Fleet size:

4

Aircraft types used:

Boeing 757

Accidents & incidents:

-

 Passengers-related...

Number of passengers:

-

Classes:

-

Frequent flyer program:

Club48

Other important issues:

- EOS offers more passenger space than any other airline operating on transatlantic routes

     

Destinations

 

At this time, EOS only serves London and New York.

    

Fleet

  

EOS has 4 Boeing 757s. All are business class-configured aircraft with 48 seats each. The seats can be transformed into fully flat beds. EOS is well known for its good in-flight comfort (fold-out tables, travelers have the possibility to sit face to face, etc).

The average age of the airline's planes is over 12 years.

         

 Last modified/updated: July 2, 2007

                           

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