Zip (airline)

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Zip (airline)

Zip was a Canadian discount airline headquartered in Hangar 101 at Calgary International Airport, Calgary, Alberta.[1] It was launched by Air Canada as a no-frills subsidiary in September 2002. It operated a fleet of 12 Boeing 737 aircraft, each painted in a bright, neon colour (blue, fuchsia, green, and orange) with a single class of service. The subsidiary was headed by former WestJet CEO, Steve Smith.[2]

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Zip
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IATA ICAO Call sign
3J WZP ZIPPER
FoundedSeptember 22, 2002 (2002-09-22)
Ceased operationsSeptember 2004 (2004-09)
(re-integrated into Air Canada)
Frequent-flyer programAeroplan
AllianceStar Alliance (affiliate; 2002–2004)
Parent companyAir Canada
HeadquartersHangar 101, Calgary International Airport, Calgary, Alberta
Key peopleSteve Smith
Website4321ZIP.com
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As a direct competitor to Canada's leading low-cost carrier WestJet, Zip flew mostly between the western cities of Abbotsford, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg.[3]

Zip ceased operations in September 2004 when Air Canada resumed a full schedule on its western routes.[4]

Destinations

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A Zip Boeing 737-200 in the green livery

As of August 2004, Zip served the following destinations:[5][3]

Fleet

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A Zip Boeing 737-200 in the blue livery

Zip operated a fleet consisting entirely of Boeing 737-200 aircraft, all obtained from the existing Air Canada fleet.[6]

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Zip Fleet
Aircraft Number Passengers
(Executive*/Economy)
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Boeing 737-200 20 118
Total 20
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Livery

Zip's aircraft were painted in bright, neon colours on the fuselage, tail, and engines. Specifically, the colours blue, fuchsia, green, and orange were painted.

The fuselage was painted in the aircraft's colour, except for a white silhouette of a bee, with white dots trailing it. These dots extended to the back to the fuselage, leading to the tail of the aircraft, where Zip's logo was painted. On the engines, Zip's website, 4321zip.com was printed in white.

Towards the end of the airline, some aircraft were painted in a different livery. The main fuselage was white, with a small bee on the side of the nose. The 4321zip.com website was printed on the fuselage as well. The tail sectioned retained the same logo but with striping on the back. These were also in the original colors of blue, fuchsia, orange and green.

One aircraft was painted in a special Christmas livery with a red nose, a smile under the nose, and a large red & white striped scarf stretching down the fuselage.

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