Compagnie Aérienne Corse Méditerranée S.A.E.M. (), later branded CCM Airlines and renamed Air Corsica in 2010, is the "flag carrier" of the French island of Corsica. The headquarters are located at "Napoléon Bonaparte" airport of Ajaccio . It operates passenger services from Corsica to continental France. Its main operating base is at Ajaccio "Napoleon Bonaparte" airport, with other hubs at Figari–Sud Corse Airport, Bastia-Poretta Airport and Calvi-Sainte-Catherine Airport.

History

The company was founded on January 1, 1989, on the initiative of the President of the Regional Assembly of Corsica Pierre Philippe Ceccaldi to improve flight connections from and to the island. Its first flight took place in June 1990 and schedules were started on 1 July with a fleet of ATR 72-600. Initial prospects were accompanied by growing success and the company found itself having to order jetliners such as the Fokker F28. In November 2000 the brand name CCM Airlines started to be used, leading to a full name change to Air Corsica in October 2010. At the same time, two Airbus A319s and two Airbus A320s had entered the fleet.

In December 2019, with the arrival of its first Airbus A320neo, Air Corsica became the first French operator of the A320neo.

Air Corsica operates certain flights as a franchise for Air France and ITA Airways. Air Corsica outsources its passenger service system, which manages reservations, inventory and pricing to Amadeus using the Altéa system.

Destinations

{| class="wikitable"

|+Departure points (in Corsica)

!

!Calvi

!Bastia

!Ajaccio

!Figari

|-

|Brussels (Charleroi)

|Seasonal

|Seasonal

|Seasonal

|Seasonal

|-

|Paris (Orly)

|Year-round

|Year-round

|Year-round

|Year-round

|-

|Dole

|

|Seasonal

|

|

|-

|Clermont-Ferrand

|

|

|Seasonal

|

|-

|Lyon

|Seasonal

|Year-round

|Year-round

|Seasonal

|-

|Toulouse

|Seasonal

|Seasonal

|Year-round

|Seasonal

|-

|Marseille

|Year-round

|Year-round

|Year-round

|Year-round

|-

|Nice

|Year-round

|Year-round

|Year-round

|Year-round

|-

|Olbia

|

|

|

|Seasonal

|-

|Milan (Malpensa)

|

|

|

|Seasonal

|-

|Venice

|

|Seasonal

|

|

|-

|Rome (Fiumicino)

|

|Seasonal

|Year-round

|

|-

|Naples

|

|Seasonal

|Seasonal

|

|}

Codeshare agreements

Air Corsica has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:

  • Air Caraibes
  • Air France
  • Air France Hop
  • ITA Airways

{| class="wikitable" style="margin:1em auto; border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center"

|+ Air Corsica fleet

|-

!Aircraft

!In service

!Orders

!Passengers

!Notes

|-

|Airbus A320-200

|2

|—

|180

|

|-

|Airbus A320neo

|4

|—

|186

|

|-

|ATR 72-600

|7

|—

|72

|

|-

!Total

!13

!—

! colspan="2" |

|}

Former fleet

As of February 2023 the airline operated the following aircraft:

  • F-GRPZ, ATR 72-500
  • F-GRPY, ATR 72-500
  • F-HDGK, A320-216
  • F-HZFM, A320-216

Compagnie Aérienne Corse Méditerranée-"CCM" fleet

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File:F-HBSA A320-216 CCM Airlines(Air Corsica) TLS 27SEP13 (9972203403).jpg|Airbus A320-200

File:CCM Airlines Airbus A319-112; F-GYJM@ORY;05.04.2010 569am (4494629609).jpg|Airbus A319

File:ATR 72-212A(500), CCM Airlines JP6795521.jpg|ATR 72-200

</gallery>

References

Further reading

  • O. Constant. "French connection", Commuter World monthly magazine, U.S.A., August 1998
  • "Air Corsica", Airliner World monthly magazine, Key Publishing, U.K., May 2018
  • Official website
  • Official website (archive)