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Wamos Air

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Spanish airline
Wamos Air
A Wamos AirAirbus A330
IATAICAOCall sign
EBPLMPULLMAN
Founded23 June 2003
HubsMadrid–Barajas Airport[1]
Fleet size13
DestinationsCharter[2]
Parent companyAbra Group
HeadquartersPiovera,Madrid,Spain[3]
Key peopleEnrique Saiz (CEO)
Websitewamosair.com

Wamos Air, formerly namedPullmantur Air,[4] is a Spanishcharter airline headquartered inMadrid.[5] It mostly operates leisure charter flights from its main base atAdolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport and also operates aircraft for other entities.[1]

History

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In 2014, former majority ownerRoyal Caribbean Group (which also owned now-defunctPullmantur Cruises) sold an 81% stake of Pullmantur Air to investor Springwater Capital, which subsequently led to a rebrand toWamos Air.[4]

In 2022, Wamos Air announced it would end all scheduled services to focus solely on passenger and cargo charter andACMI operations. The airline did serve few destinations throughout theCaribbean, which were subsequently handed over toIberojet.[2]

From 15 November 2022 to 30 April 2024, Wamos Air operated theAuckland -Perth route daily using their own aircraft, the A330-200, as well as their own crew and pilots, on behalf ofAir New Zealand.[6]

From 1 June 2024, Wamos Air will operate two Airbus A330-200s from Manila to Sydney and Melbourne on behalf ofPhilippine Airlines for a five-month period due to supply chain issues.[7]

On 16 October 2024, Wamos Air was acquired by the holding companyAbra Group, which also ownsAvianca andGol Linhas Aéreas.[8][9]

Currently, Wamos Air is operating flights for Air Europa on the Madrid (MAD) - New York (JFK) route as well as scheduled flights for Iberia to different destinations from Madrid Barajas Airport. TAP Portugal is also being served by Wamos Air on the Lisbon - Fortaleza route.

Destinations

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Charter

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Wamos Air offers short and long-term charter operations as well asACMI services for passenger and cargo flights[2] to other airlines such asCondor,[10] tour operators and other businesses such as sports clubs. One of its major customers had been its now-defunct sister companyPullmantur Cruises.

In 2021 and 2022, Wamos Air had set upTallinn Airport as its technical stopover between Asia and North America cargo routes.[11]

Former scheduled destinations

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As of December 2019, Wamos Air offered scheduled flights under its own brand name to the following destinations,[12] which have all since been terminated.[2]

CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
CubaVaraderoJuan Gualberto Gómez Airport
Dominican RepublicPunta CanaPunta Cana International Airport
MexicoCancúnCancún International Airport
PanamaPanama CityTocumen International Airport
SpainMadridAdolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas AirportHub
United StatesMiamiMiami International Airport

Fleet

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Wamos AirA330-200
A former Pullmantur AirBoeing 747-400 in the 2003 livery

Current fleet

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As of August 2025[update], Wamos Air operates the following aircraft:[13]

TypeIn fleetOrdersPassengers
CYTotal
Airbus A330-200520260280
20268288
24273297
Airbus A330-300830255285
12374386
6385391
408408
Total13

Former fleet

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Wamos Air previously also operated the following aircraft types:[citation needed]

AircraftTotalIntroducedRetired
Boeing 747-200B320042008
Boeing 747-300120032008
Boeing 747-4001020082020

See also

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References

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  1. ^abch-aviation.com - Wamos Air retrieved 27 February 2023
  2. ^abcdch-aviation.com - Spain’s Wamos Air exits scheduled ops, hands to Iberojet 23 June 2022
  3. ^"Wamos Air (contact)".www.wamosair.com. Retrieved10 September 2017.
  4. ^abch-aviation.com - Wamos Air chosen as new Pullmantur Air brand 29 December 2014
  5. ^"Contact".Wamos Air. RetrievedAugust 28, 2016.WAMOS AIR SPAIN-MADRID Calle Mahonia nº2 - C.P. 28043 - MADRID
  6. ^"airnewzealand.com - The Wamos Air experience". 26 April 2024.
  7. ^"PAL taps Wamos Air for A330 capacity boost amid supply chain crunch".Flight Global. Retrieved20 May 2024.
  8. ^Pilar Wolfsteller."Abra closes acquisition of Wamos Air".Flight Global. Retrieved16 October 2024.
  9. ^"Avianca Parent Abra Group Completes Wamos Air Buy".Aviationweek.com. 17 October 2024.
  10. ^aerotelegraph.com (German) 10 January 2023
  11. ^Tore, Iuliia (2021-11-17)."Tallinn Airport – Ideal Stopover for Technical and Cargo Flights". Retrieved2022-01-24.
  12. ^"Destinations". wamosair.com. Archived fromthe original on 2017-07-08. Retrieved2017-05-25.
  13. ^"Global Airline Guide 2025 - Wamos Air".Airliner World. September 2025. p. 75.

External links

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Media related toWamos Air at Wikimedia Commons Media related toAir Pullmantur at Wikimedia Commons

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