An Albanian national carrier, a proposed joint venture between Turkish Airlines and a new Albanian investment company, will begin flying this summer, one of its co-owners says.
Proposed flag carrier Air Albania, a joint venture being negotiated with Turkish Airlines, will begin flying European routes this summer with a view to making its first transatlantic flights by December, one of the men behind the venture has told BIRN.
The Albanian government last month ordered national air controller AlbControl to negotiate a joint venture with Turkish Airlines and a newly-founded Albanian company called MDN Investment to create a new national airline.
MDN Investment was registered on May 3 and has no known assets or previous experience in air travel. But owner Sinan Idrizi, who is known as a sponsor of sports teams in his native town of Vlora in southern Albania, told BIRN the company would be flying soon and that crew members were already undergoing training in Turkey.
“We will be aggressive in the market,” Idrizi, 50, told BIRN in a telephone interview.
Idriz said he had business interests in Turkey but declined to say how much he expected to invest in the future joint venture. “This will be a matter decided later,” he said.
MDN Investment has a declared capital of 100,000 euros and Idrizi has no other businesses registered in Albania.
Albania Prime Minister Edi Rama last year asked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for his help in creating an Albanian national carrier. Turkish Airlines has said several times that it is interested in the project. Rama has long promised to create the airline and to build an airport in Vlora.
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