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Level Europe GmbH was an Austrian low-cost airline owned by Vueling (and thus IAG). It operated short-haul European flights from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Vienna International Airport under the Level brand, with a small fleet and about 18 destinations.

The company began life in November 2017 as Anisec Luftfahrt, a Vueling subsidiary that could have flown from Vienna as Vueling Austria if IAG had acquired the defunct Niki airline. On June 28, 2018, IAG announced that the airline would operate four Airbus A321 aircraft (former Air Berlin) under Level, launching 14 destinations from Vienna from July 17 to August 13, 2018. In March 2019, IAG said Level would open a new base at Amsterdam Schiphol from April 6, 2019, with seven routes and three A320 aircraft transferred from Vueling.

In December 2019, the airline was renamed Level Europe. The fleet was grounded and operations paused in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On June 18, 2020, Level Europe announced it would cease all operations and enter insolvency. At closure, it served 18 destinations. Short-haul flights by Level Europe did not earn Avios points on IAG-affiliated programs.


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