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Ceased operations | 1992 |
La Tur was a Mexican airline that operated from 1988 until 1992 when it was taken over byTAESA.
Set up in 1988 to help develop the tourist market, La Tur began charter operations usingMcDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft. One year later, theAirbus A300-600 was introduced for flights to Europe and Asia. Plans were made to replace the MD-83s withAirbus A320 andAirbus A321, but the financial situation did not allow it.
By 1992, La Tur had too much capacity, and the A300 was leased out. The fall of theMexican peso and the deregulation of Mexican air transport led to the take over by TAESA.[1]
This is a list of airports that La Tur used to fly scheduled service to before it ceased operations in 1992.
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