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Quantum air was previously known as Aerolíneas de Baleares, and was based in Madrid Spain. They provided wet-lease services to Spanair and operated under a joint ownership between Spanair and the SAS Group. After a cost reduction sell-off by SAS, Quantum ceased operating all ticketing and flights in 2010.

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