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Yellow Air Taxi
IATA ICAO Call sign
Y0 EMJ YAT
Founded2003
HubsFort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Focus citiesKey West International Airport
Fleet size8
Destinations8
HeadquartersFort Lauderdale, Florida, Florida
Key peopleChristopher Behnam (CEO)
Websitehttp://www.flyyellowairtaxi.com/

Yellow Air Taxi is an airline based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. It operates charter passenger services in the Southeast, Florida, the Caribbean and, the Bahamas. Yellow Air Taxi now operates as a charter airline service, on an "on-demand" basis. It used to offer daily commercial service between Naples Florida, Melbourne and, Fort Lauderdale to Key West, and the Bahamas. Now, the charter airline is based out of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport's commuter terminal.

File:YAT @ FLL.jpg
A YAT Cessna 402C is ready for boarding

Destinations

  • All Caribbean routes have been discontinued.

Past/Discontinued Destinations


Fleet

The Yellow Air Taxi fleet consists of the following aircraft as of March 2009 [citation needed]:

Vision Airlines Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
(Economy)
Routes Notes
Cessna 402C 8 8

Baggage Policy

Yellow Air Taxi does have a weight limit on check bags. Similar to larger air carriers, YAT only allows 40 lbs without charging a fee. However, passengers are allowed one carry on bag, and one personal item.

Change in Operation

Due to the current economic conditions, and the low demand for service, Yellow Air Taxi now operates as a charter airline service, on a on-demand basis. YAT has also recently cancelled service to their Caribbean destination. Future service, and re-entry to the commercial airline service is currently unknown, and/or pending. The airline currently operates at a maximum of four flights per week.

Violation Controversy

In May of 2004, Yellow Air Taxi had received three violations from a disclosed organization. Yellow Air Taxi had engaged in operating two of its aircraft as unauthorized and unscheduled. YAT was told to immediately ground all aircraft in its fleet. After a few months of paying fines and registering those aircraft, YAT resumed operations as normal until 2008.

Refrences

*http://www.flyyellowairtaxi.com *http://www.myoutislands.com/news.cfm/story/52/type/News-Story *http://www.flightstats.com/go/Airline/airlineDetails.do?airlineCode=Y0 *http://flightaware.com/live/fleet/EMJ


http://www.flyyellowairtaxi.com