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Odyssey International

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Odyssey International
IATA ICAO Callsign
OL ODY ODYSSEY
Commenced operationsNovember 1988
Ceased operationsApril 1990
Fleet sizeSee Fleet below
Parent companySoundair
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada

Odyssey International (IATA: OLICAO: ODYcall sign: Odyssey) was a charter airline based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1]

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History

A Odyssey International Boeing 757

In June 1988, Odyssey International was founded by Soundair. Flights began using Boeing 757-28A between Toronto and Las Vegas. Odyssey used the 757s to operate to winter seasonal destinations in the Caribbean and for the summer season Leeds Bradford International Airport and Newcastle in England were served. In order to serve smaller markets, two Boeing 737-3S3 were leased.

In 1990, the parent company Soundair, was closed causing Odyssey International to cease operations by April 1990.

The Odyssey name, aircraft and some employees were merged with Nationair, and operated as a separate division of Nolisair for a short period of time. Within several months, the Odyssey livery and all references to Odyssey were dropped and employees uniforms changed to those of Nationair, which went bankrupt in 1993.[2]

Fleet

[1]
Aircraft Total
Boeing 757 3
Boeing 737 -200 & -300 2

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Odyssey International". rzjets.net. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
  2. ^ Hengi, B.I. (2000). Airlines Remembered: Over 200 Airlines of the Past, Described and Illustrated in Colour. Midland. ISBN 9781857800913.
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