Level Europe


Level Europe GmbH was an Austrian airline owned by Vueling, and by extension the International Airlines Group. It operated short-haul flights within Europe from bases at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Vienna International Airport under the Level brand. The airline's first flight took place on 17 July 2018.
The airline filed for insolvency on 18 June 2020, and ceased operations on the same day.

History

The airline was founded as Anisec Luftfahrt in November 2017 as a subsidiary of Spanish airline Vueling, originally with intended plans to operate flights from Vienna International Airport under the "Vueling Austria" brand if IAG was successful in acquiring defunct airline Niki and its assets. On 28 June 2018, IAG announced that the subsidiary would operate four Airbus A321 aircraft previously used by Air Berlin under the Level brand, as opposed to the "Vueling Austria" brand as first planned, and would later launch 14 destinations from Vienna from 17 July 2018 through 13 August 2018.
On 14 March 2019, IAG announced plans to use the airline to open a new base at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol beginning from 6 April 2019, with seven routes and three Airbus A320 aircraft to be transferred from Vueling, its parent company, between March and August 2019. In late December 2019, the airline was renamed from Anisec Luftfahrt to Level Europe.
On 18 June 2020, the airline announced that it would cease business operations with immediate effect and enter insolvency.

Destinations

At the time of the airline's demise, it operated to 19 destinations on behalf of the Level brand.

Fleet

At the time Level Europe ceased operations in June 2020, its fleet consisted of the following aircraft:

Frequent-flyer program

Contrary to that of some long-haul flights operated under the Level brand, short-haul flights operated by Level Europe were unable to earn Avios points on any frequent-flyer program affiliated with IAG's airlines.