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Sundair

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Charter airline of Germany
Sundair
IATAICAOCall sign
SRSDR[1]SUNDAIR
Founded2016; 9 years ago (2016)
Commenced operations1 July 2017; 7 years ago (2017-07-01)
Operating bases
Fleet size7
Destinations23
Parent companySchauinsland Reisen[2]
Key peopleMarcos Rossello (CEO)
Websitewww.sundair.com

SundairGmbH is a Germancharter airline[1] headquartered inStralsund. It operates flights to leisure destinations from its bases inBerlin,Bremen andDresden.

History

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In September 2017, the airline received itsair operator's certificate and commenced operations on 1 July 2017[1] with flights toHeraklion andHurghada.

After the demise ofGermania — an airline for which Sundair had previously operated wet-leases — in early 2019, Sundair announced it would base aircraft atDresden Airport andBremen Airport and take over several of Germania's routes.[3][4]

In May 2023, German tour operator Schauinsland Reisen acquired a majority ownership in Sundair and its Croatian sister company FlyAir41, subsequently revising the airlines'corporate design.[2] In August 2023, Sundair's CEO bought thenaming rights of defunctAir Berlin.[5]

In 2024, Sundair announced it would withdraw the aircraft it had based atKassel Airport since 2017.[6]

Destinations

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Sundair operates flights from Germany to holiday destinations inthe Mediterranean andNorth Africa mainly fromBerlin Brandenburg Airport,Bremen Airport andDresden Airport. As of September 2021, the airline serves the following charter destinations:[7]

Bulgaria
Croatia
Egypt
Germany
Greece
Lebanon
Spain
Turkey

Fleet

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SundairAirbus A319-100

As of October 2024, Sundair operates the following aircraft:[citation needed]

Sundair fleet
AircraftIn serviceOrdersPassengersNotes
Airbus A319-1004150operated by FlyAir41
Airbus A320-2003180
Total7

References

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  1. ^abccentreforaviation.com - Sundair retrieved 4 February 2018
  2. ^abschauinsland-reisen.de (German) 30 May 2024
  3. ^aerotelegraph.com - "Sundair and TUIfly help at Dresden and Nuremberg" 7 February 2019
  4. ^aerotelegraph.com - "Sundair opens base in Bremen" (German) 13 February 2019
  5. ^aerotelegraph.com (German) 15 August 2023
  6. ^hessenschau.de (German) 15 April 2024
  7. ^sundair.com - Flightplan

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