Air Bourbon

ZB BUB

Reunion · Callsign: BOURBON

210

Routes

37

Destinations

14

Countries

210

Flights

Route Network

Short-Haul 38
Medium-Haul 164
Long-Haul 8
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Longest Routes

From To Distance Time
HRG 🇪🇬 MAN 🇬🇧 4,146 km 323 min
MAN 🇬🇧 HRG 🇪🇬 4,146 km 323 min
SSH 🇪🇬 MAN 🇬🇧 4,108 km 320 min
MAN 🇬🇧 SSH 🇪🇬 4,108 km 320 min
HRG 🇪🇬 BHX 🇬🇧 4,065 km 317 min
BHX 🇬🇧 HRG 🇪🇬 4,065 km 317 min
BHX 🇬🇧 SSH 🇪🇬 4,030 km 314 min
SSH 🇪🇬 BHX 🇬🇧 4,030 km 314 min
SSH 🇪🇬 LTN 🇬🇧 3,916 km 306 min
LTN 🇬🇧 SSH 🇪🇬 3,916 km 306 min
HRG 🇪🇬 LGW 🇬🇧 3,900 km 305 min
LGW 🇬🇧 HRG 🇪🇬 3,900 km 305 min
LGW 🇬🇧 SSH 🇪🇬 3,866 km 303 min
SSH 🇪🇬 LGW 🇬🇧 3,866 km 303 min
LCA 🇨🇾 MAN 🇬🇧 3,469 km 275 min
MAN 🇬🇧 LCA 🇨🇾 3,469 km 275 min
LCA 🇨🇾 LBA 🇬🇧 3,453 km 274 min
LBA 🇬🇧 LCA 🇨🇾 3,453 km 274 min
MAN 🇬🇧 PFO 🇨🇾 3,412 km 271 min
PFO 🇨🇾 MAN 🇬🇧 3,412 km 271 min

Top Destinations

  • United Kingdom 105
  • Spain 43
  • Turkey 14
  • Italy 9
  • Portugal 8
  • Cyprus 8
  • Egypt 7
  • Croatia 4
  • Greece 3
  • Gibraltar 3
  • Tunisia 2
  • France 2
  • Malta 1
  • Morocco 1

Aircraft Types

  • Airbus A321 168 routes
  • Airbus A320 108 routes
  • Boeing 757-200 24 routes
  • Airbus A330-200 12 routes

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Air Bourbon belong to an airline alliance?
Air Bourbon did not belong to any airline alliance. The small French regional carrier operated from Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean. Air Bourbon ceased operations in the early 2000s after facing financial difficulties and competition from Air Austral.
Where was Air Bourbon based?
Air Bourbon was based at Roland Garros Airport (RUN) on Reunion Island, a French overseas department in the Indian Ocean. The airline operated inter-island services connecting Reunion with Mauritius and other Indian Ocean destinations.
What type of service did Air Bourbon provide?
Air Bourbon provided regional passenger air service in the Indian Ocean, primarily connecting Reunion Island with Mauritius and Madagascar. The airline operated small regional aircraft suitable for the short inter-island routes.
What was Air Bourbon's fleet like?
Air Bourbon operated a small fleet of regional aircraft including ATR turboprops, which were well-suited for the short routes between Indian Ocean islands. The aircraft size matched the modest passenger demand on these regional connections.
What happened to Air Bourbon?
Air Bourbon ceased operations due to financial difficulties and intense competition from Air Austral, the dominant carrier on Reunion Island. The small Indian Ocean inter-island market could not sustain multiple carriers, and Air Austral's stronger financial position and larger network ultimately prevailed.