Sundair
Sundair is a German charter airline[1] which is headquartered in Stralsund and based at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, Bremen Airport, Dresden Airport and Kassel Airport.
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Founded | 2016 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 1 July 2017 | ||||||
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Fleet size | 9 | ||||||
Destinations | 23 | ||||||
Key people | Marcos Rossello (CEO) | ||||||
Website | sundair.com |
History
In September 2017, the airline received its air operator's certificate and commenced operations on 1 July 2017[1] with flights to Heraklion and Hurghada. After the demise of Germania - an airline for which Sundair had previously operated wet leases - in early 2019, Sundair announced it would base aircraft at Dresden Airport and Bremen Airport and take over several of Germania's routes.[2][3]
In July 2021, Sundair leased one A319 from Croatia Airlines over summer 2021. The jet is based in Leipzig.[4]
Destinations
Sundair operates flights from Germany to holiday destinations in The Mediterranean and North Africa mainly from Berlin Brandenburg Airport, Bremen Airport, Dresden Airport and Kassel Airport. As of September 2021, the airline serves the following charter destinations:[5]
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Egypt
- Germany
- Berlin - Berlin Brandenburg Airport, base
- Bremen - Bremen Airport, base
- Düsseldorf - Düsseldorf Airport, base
- Dresden - Dresden Airport, base
- Kassel - Kassel Airport, base
- Leipzig/Halle - Leipzig/Halle Airport, base
- Lübeck - Lübeck Airport
- Greece
- Corfu - Corfu Airport
- Kos - Kos Airport
- Rhodes - Rhodes Airport
- Heraklion - Heraklion International Airport
- Thessaloniki - Thessaloniki International Airport
- Lebanon
- Spain
- Fuerteventura - Fuerteventura Airport
- Mallorca - Palma de Mallorca Airport
- Gran Canaria - Gran Canaria Airport
- Tenerife - Tenerife South Airport
- Turkey
Fleet
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As of April 2023, Sundair operates the following aircraft:[6]
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
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Airbus A319-100 | 4 | — | 150 | 2 operated by Fly Air41 Airways |
Airbus A320-200 | 5 | — | 180 | 2 operated by Fly Air41 Airways |
Total | 9 | — |
References
- centreforaviation.com - Sundair retrieved 4 February 2018
- aerotelegraph.com - "Sundair and TUIfly help at Dresden and Nuremberg" 7 February 2019
- aerotelegraph.com - "Sundair opens base in Bremen" (German) 13 February 2019
- "State to "fight for Croatia Airlines"". Retrieved 2021-07-27.
- sundair.com - Flightplan
- planespotters.net - Sundair retrieved 23 April 2023