Líneas Aéreas Allegro

Líneas Aéreas Allegro was a scheduled/charter passenger airline from Mexico and the United States, Canada and points in the Caribbean. Allegro Airlines offered 212 domestic and international flights to the U.S. every week.

Líneas Aéreas Allegro
IATA ICAO Callsign
LLth GRO ALLEGRO
Founded1992
Ceased operations2004
HubsGeneral Mariano Escobedo International Airport
HeadquartersMonterrey
Websitehttp://www.allegro.com.mx (OFFLINE)

Company history edit

Allegro was founded in 1992 by Fernando Padilla, Fernando Martínez, Jose Angel Cardenas, Cap Alejandro J.Martinez, Luis Treviño y Eduardo Alfaro . It operated scheduled and charter passenger flights from Cancún, Quintana Roo, and Mexico City to points in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Central America and South America. The home base was in Monterrey, Nuevo León.[1]

Allegro operated until 2004 when it was ordered by a Phoenix court to return all aircraft to the lessors.[2]

Destinations edit

 
Líneas Aéreas Allegro Boeing 727
  • Acapulco
  • Atlanta
  • Austin/Bergstrom
  • Boston
  • Calgary
  • Cancun
  • Chicago/O'Hare
  • Chichen Itza
  • Cincinnati
  • Cleveland
  • Dallas/Fort Worth
  • Denver
  • Fargo
  • Guadalajara
  • Helena
  • Kansas City
  • Liberia
  • Los Angeles
  • Louisville
  • Mexico City
  • Oakland
  • Oklahoma City
  • Philadelphia
  • Phoenix
  • Punta Cana
  • Saint John's
  • San Francisco
  • Tampico
  • Tijuana
  • Aruba
  • St Marteen

Fleet details edit

Incidents edit

On 5/14/1996 Allegro flight 401, a chartered DC-9 from Orlando, FL to Cancun, Mexico crashed short of the runway while attempting an emergency landing in Tampico, Mexico. There were no fatalities among the 46 occupants but the plane was damaged beyond repair.

References edit

  1. ^ North American Airlines Handbook by Airways International 1997
  2. ^ "Lineas Aéreas Allegro - LL - Monterrey - Mexico - - ATI, Air Transport Intelligence - ATI – Air Transport Intelligence from Reed Business Information, UK". Archived from the original on 2007-03-02. Retrieved 2008-07-23.

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