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TransMeridian Airlines

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TransMeridian Airlines
BERJAYA
IATA ICAO Call sign
T9 TRZ TRANS MERIDIAN
Founded1995 (1995)
Ceased operations
September 29, 2005 (2005-09-29)
HubsOrlando Sanford International Airport
Fleet size11 (At time of closure)
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
BERJAYA
TransMeridian Airlines Boeing 757-200, Port of Spain, 2003

TransMeridian Airlines was a charter airline based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, operating under U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Regulations Part 121. It ceased all operations on September 29, 2005, after negotiations with creditors to restructure its debt failed.

History

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The scheduled charter airline was founded in 1995. TransMeridian originally flew on behalf of the nation’s largest tour operators from the upper Midwest and Northeast to points in the Caribbean and Mexico, but later expanded to operate its own branded scheduled charter service with an additional focus on Florida destinations. At its peak, it had 7 Boeing 727s, 11 Airbus A320, 7 Boeing 757 and 7 MD-80 aircraft in service.

Over its ten-year history, TransMeridian safely carried well over one million passengers to over 150 destinations primarily within the United States, Mexico, South America and the Caribbean.

At the time of its closing, TransMeridian operated a domestic hub operation from Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) with service to Syracuse, NY, Rockford, IL, Allentown, PA, Harrisburg, PA, Toledo, OH, Belleville, IL, Louisville, KY, Cincinnati, OH and Las Vegas, NV. International TMA destinations included Liberia, Costa Rica; Aruba; Punta Cana and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; and San Juan and Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.

In 2004, Senator John Kerry used a chartered Boeing 757 from TransMeridian for his 2004 presidential campaign.[1]

The airline declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy on 29 September 2005 and ceased all operations.

Fleet

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The TransMeridian Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[citation needed]

Destinations

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The vacation charter destinations operated by Transmeridian Airlines during its existence are detailed below:[2][3]

Transmeridian Airlines destinations
Countries Destinations Airports Notes
BERJAYA United States Sanford Orlando-Sanford International Airport HUB
Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport
Rockford Chicago Rockford International Airport
Mascoutah MidAmerica St. Louis Airport
Syracuse Syracuse Hancock International Airport
Allentown Lehigh Valley International Airport
Harrisburg Harrisburg International Airport
Toledo Toledo Express Airport
Cincinnati Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
Louisville Louisville International Airport
Cleveland Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Chicago Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport
Detroit Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
San Antonio San Antonio International Airport
BERJAYA Mexico Cancun Cancun International Airport
Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta International Airport
BERJAYA Dominican Republic Punta Cana Punta Cana International Airport
Puerto Plata Puerto Plata International Airport
BERJAYA Puerto Rico San Juan San Juan International Airport
Aguadilla Rafael Hernandez International Airport
BERJAYA Costa Rica Liberia Liberia International Airport
BERJAYA Aruba Oranjestad Queen Beatrix International Airport

See also

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References

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  1. Kasindorf, Martin (May 25, 2004). "Kerry campaign gets a new ride". USA Today. Archived from the original on September 4, 2012.
  2. Dooley, George (October 10, 2005). "Charter airline TransMeridian abruptly ceases operations". Travel Weekly. Retrieved July 30, 2026.
  3. "TransMeridian Airlines to fly Orlando-San Juan / Orlando-Aguadilla". Puerto Rico Herald. April 7, 2005. Retrieved July 30, 2026.
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