Hungarian startup airline would travel to India, Canada, Persian gulf

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Ronan Air is a strange Hungarian startup airline. It has a seemingly functioning website, an official Facebook site, but none of its planes has ever taken off. The company started its operation in 2014. They had big plans for 2019 but then disappeared. Now they are recruiting again and would like to fly to Toronto, the Persian Gulf, and multiple Indian metropolises.
Weird startup airline in Hungary
According to airportal.hu, Ronan Air is now recruiting pilots and flight attendants for its new flight with the call sign CRJ200. Furthermore, they would like to hire 16 employees for administration and management.
The company started in 2014. In 2017, they presented a counter on their website, which then disappeared, just like the company. Their headquarters was in a small shop in Vecsés, a rural city in Hungary near the international airport of Budapest. But their website seems to be functioning. They even have a frequent flyer program, which is amusing because they never had a plane that took off. Besides, they write on their website that they had no delayed flights.
Here is their optimistic 2019 graphic:
According to a pop-up, RonanAir is almost ready for the start, and you will be able to book flights soon. Their system shows multiple destinations. Among others, there are Calcutta and Mumbai in India, Dubai, Toronto and Istanbul. Furthermore, there are Bern in Switzerland, Bremen in Germany, Grenoble in France, Innsbruck in Austria, Maribor in Slovenia and Split in Croatia. Of course, the search does not give actual flights.






….then it is a fantasy airline….