Germany
- Abteilung Luftverkehr
- Aero Flight
- Aero Lloyd (1979–2003)
- Aerotour (1956–1958)
- Aero Union
- Air Bremen (1988–1990)
- Air Commerz (1970–1973)
- Amadeus
- Atlantis (1968–1972)
- Badische Luftverkehrs (1923–1926)
- Bavaria Fluggesellschaft (1957–1977)
- Bavaria Germanair (1977–1979)
- Bayerische Luftverkehrs (1925–1928)
- Ber-Line (1991–1994)
- Blue Wings (2002–2010)
- Bremenfly (2008–2010)
- Cirrus Airlines (1995–2012)
- City-Air (ceased operations 2004)
- Cologne Air Transport GmbH (1991–1996)
- Condor Syndikat (1924–1927)
- Danziger Luftpost (1921–1923)
- Dauair (2005–2006)
- DELAG (1909–1935)
- Delta Air (1978–1991)
- Deutsche Aero Lloyd (1918–1926)
- Deruluft - Deutsch-Russische Luftverkehrs A.G. (1921–37)
- Deutsche BA (became Dba)
- European Air Express (1999–2007)
- Fly FTI (1998–2001)
- General Air (1962–1975)
- German Cargo (1977–1993)
- German Wings (1983–1990)
- Germanair (1968–1977)
- Hamburg Airlines (1988–1997)
- Hamburg International (1998–2010)
- Hapag-Lloyd Express (2002–2007, to TUIfly)
- Hapag-Lloyd Flug (1972–2007, to TUIfly)
- Holiday Express (1974–1987)
- Interflug (1958–1992)
- Jetair (1982–1985)
- Junkers Luftverhehrs (1924–1926)
- KHD - Karl Herfurtner Düsseldorf (1956–1958)
- Lloyd-Luftdienst
- LowFare Jet (2002–2003)
- LTS - Lufttransport Sud (1984–1995)
- LTU International (1955–2009, to Air Berlin)
- LURAG - Luftverkehrsgesellschaft Ruhrgebiet AG (1925–1826)
- NFD - Nurnberger Flugdienst (1975–1993)
- Oberschlesische Luftverkehrs (1925–37)
- Paninternational (1969–1972)
- RAS Flug (1973–2002)
- RFG Regionalflug (1976–93)
- Saarland Airlines (1993)
- Sachsische Luftverkehrs (1924–1926)
- Schlesische Luftverkehrs
- SkyTeam Luftfahrtunternehmen
- Südavia Fluggesellschaft (1980–1990)
- Sudflug International (1952–1967)
- Suddeutscher Aero Lloyd
- Sudwestdeutsche Luftverkehrs (1924–1926)
- Supair
- Tempelhof Express (1998–2001)
- Westflug
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