Tyrolean Airways (Innsbruck) has taken over Austrian Airlines (OS, Vienna)' flight operations from July 1 and now operates 7 A319-100s, 9 A320-200s, 3 A321-100s, 3 A321-200s, 6 B737-800s, 6 B767-300s and 4 B777-200s on behalf of its parent. Austrian had forced its flight crews to either accept to work under the Tyrolean labour contract as of today or to leave the carrier. It hopes to save costs through the restructuring and merger of its flight operations on a single air operator certificate and labour contract. As a result of a fairly significant number of crews not accepting the transfer to Tyrolean, it currently wet-leases in six aircraft to continue to operate its scheduled as planned. Aircraft used include an A340-300 and a B737-300 from Lufthansa (LH, Frankfurt International), a Fokker 100 from Contact Air (Stuttgart Manfred Rommel), a E190 from Augsburg Airways (Munich) and two Do328-100s from Welcome Air (Innsbruck).