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Sun Country Airlines

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Ultra-low-cost airline of the United States

Sun Country Airlines
Sun Country AirlinesBoeing 737-800
IATAICAOCall sign
SYSCXSUN COUNTRY
FoundedJuly 2, 1982; 43 years ago (1982-07-02)
Commenced operationsJanuary 20, 1983; 42 years ago (1983-01-20)
AOC #SCNA220K[1]
Operating basesMinneapolis/St. Paul
Frequent-flyer programSun Country Rewards
Fleet size66
Destinations172[2]
Parent companySun Country Airlines Holdings
Traded asNasdaqSNCY
S&P 600 Component
HeadquartersMinneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Key people
RevenueIncreaseUS$1.1 billion (2024)
Operating incomeDecreaseUS$106 million (2022)
Net incomeDecreaseUS$52.9 million (2024)
Employees3,141 (2024)
Websitesuncountry.com

Sun Country Airlines is anultra low-cost airline in the United States. Based atMinneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport with headquarters on airport property, Sun Country flies to around 140 destinations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. The airline also runs significant charter operations and operates cargo forAmazon Air.[3]

History

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One version of Sun Country's early logo used from 1996–2001.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 atMiami in 1998

Early years and bankruptcies (1983–2008)

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Sun Country was incorporated on July 2, 1982[4] and received its certificate of public necessity and convenience from theCivil Aeronautics Board on January 17, 1983.[5] The airline began offering charter service and the first revenue flight took place on January 20, 1983, fromSioux Falls toLas Vegas, using a Boeing 727 aircraft leased fromAir Florida.[6][7] The airline's original staff consisted of 16 pilots, 16flight attendants, three mechanics, and one office person. Several of the original employees previously worked forBraniff International Airways, which ceased operations on May 12, 1982.[8][9] The company's founder and first President/CEO was Captain Jim Olsen, who also acted as Chief Pilot. His wife, Joan Smith-Olsen, acted as Chief Flight Attendant and Head of Inflight Operations.[10]

In 1988, its headquarters were located on the grounds of theMinneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport.[11] In 1995, Sun Country began offering scheduled flights from Minneapolis to several major cities. In 2001, the company suspended operations due to financial troubles.[12] In 2006, the airline was acquired byPetters Group Worldwide and Whitebox Advisors.[13]

Following the replacement of interim CEO Jay Salmen by Stan Gadek, former CFO ofAirTran Airways, Sun Country nearly went out of business by theGreat Recession of 2008 and the revelation that Petters Group Worldwide was operating a $3.25 billionPonzi scheme.[14][15] The airline furloughed 45 of its 156 pilots and scaled back its summer schedule due to rising fuel costs.[16] In September 2008 the carrier reduced or eliminated flights toSan Francisco andLos Angeles. It also began charging for passengers' first checked bag.[17] At the end of September, Gadek called for a 50% pay deferral to all remaining employees.[14]Tom Petters resigned after anFBI probe discovered that the airline had suffered financial fraud on a massive scale.[18] The airline filed forChapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time on October 6, 2008.[19]

Rebuilding and Davis brothers ownership (2011–2017)

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Boeing 737 in the 2001–2016 livery atDenver

In July 2011, Sun Country was bought out of bankruptcy for $34 million by the Davis family, owners ofCambria, a Minnesota-based countertop company.[20][21] Cambria CEO Marty Davis became chairman.

In 2015, the Sun Country board hired Zarir Erani as president and CEO.[22] The airline had a net income of $27 million in 2015, followed by a 41% drop to $16 million in 2016.[22]

In July 2017, after more than a year of missed monthly earnings projections, Davis replaced Erani as interim President and CEO.[22] Jude Bricker, previously ofAllegiant Air, was appointed as CEO one week after Erani stepped down.[23] As part of its strategy, Sun Country began to move toward being a "no-frills" airline.[24]

Apollo Global Management ownership (2017–2025)

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A Boeing 737-800 in the 2016–2018 livery at theIndianapolis International Airport

On December 14, 2017, the Davis brothers announced they would sell the airline to funds affiliated with theNew York City-basedApollo Global Management for an undisclosed amount.[25]

On December 17, 2019,Amazon Air bought a minority stake in Sun Country from Apollo, and announced plans for the airline to operate cargo flights under theAmazon Air brand.[3] Sun Country initially operated ten cargo jets forAmazon Air,[26] operating its first cargo flight for Amazon in May 2020.[27][28]

On March 17, 2021, Sun Country became publicly listed and traded on theNASDAQ under the ticker symbol SNCY.[29]

As of June 2024, Sun Country's cargo fleet operated under contract with Amazon Air had grown to 12 airframes. On June 20, 2024, Sun Country and Amazon Air announced an extension of their contract to 2030. Under this new contract, Amazon Air will transfer an additional eight 737-800BCF aircraft to Sun Country, increasing the airline's cargo fleet to 20 airframes.[30]

In February 2025, Apollo Global sold its remaining shares of the airline in a secondary public offering transaction.[31]

Corporate affairs

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Business trends

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Recent key figures for Sun Country Airlines Holdings, Inc. (which include the passenger operations of Sun Country Airlines and its cargo business forAmazon Air) are (years ending December 31):

YearRevenue
(in million US$)
Net income
(in million US$)
Employees
(FTE)
Passengers
(in millions)
Load factor
(%)
AircraftNotes/
references
20092021[32]
20102391170[32][33]
20113084[32]
201236115[32]
20134102[32]
201421,3121.672.619[34][35][32]
2015271.980.2[22][34][35]
2016518161.878.5[22][34][36][37]
2017560281,8892.580.426[38]
201819725.91,5492.682.430[a][38]
385−0.4
2019701461,5323.682.531[38]
2020401−3.91,6991.764.943[b][38]
202162381.22,1812.774.748[39]
202289417.72,5103.683.554[39]
20231,05072.22,7834.186.342[40]
20241,07652.93,1414.584.245[40]
  1. ^2018: Because of the restructuring of the business, financials for 2018 were reported as 'Predecessor' activity (January 1 through April 10) and 'Successor' activity (April 11 through December 31)
  2. ^2020: Activities in fiscal 2020 were severely reduced by the impact of thecoronavirus pandemic

Services

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Sun Country previously offered two classes of service with First Class and Economy seats, but when the airline was sold to Apollo Global Management, it became an ultra low-cost carrier with aircraft operated in an all-economy configuration. Sun Country now offers three variations of economy seats: Best, Exit Row, and Standard.[41][42]

Sun Country Rewards, the airline'sfrequent-flyer program, was established in 2018, replacing an older program calledUfly.[43] In 2023, Sun Country was named the best low-cost carrier inNorth America at theParis Airshow's World Airline Rankings.[44]

Destinations

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Main article:List of Sun Country Airlines destinations

As of January 2024[update], Sun Country Airlines flies to 81 destinations and operates more than 100 routes throughout theCaribbean, United States, Canada, Mexico and Central America.[45][46] Many Sun Country destinations are seasonally served as demand grows and falls throughout the year.

The airline additionally provides charter service for theUnited States Armed Forces[47] andNCAA football teams.[48] The airline has provided charter service toMajor League Soccer teams since 2020 and became the league's official carrier in 2022.[49] Sun Country has a number of casino charter contracts.

Top domestic markets (August 2024 – July 2025)[50]
RankAirportPassengersMarket share (%)
1Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota1,874,45011.71%
2Orlando, Florida160,0900.68%
3Fort Myers, Florida159,2303.04%
4Phoenix, Arizona157,3500.63%
5Las Vegas, Nevada147,5000.58%
Other markets1,364,6200.15%

Interline agreements

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Sun Country also hasinterline agreements with the following airlines:[51]

Fleet

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Current fleet

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Boeing 737-800 wearing the newest livery
Boeing 737-800BCF operated forAmazon Air, with Sun Country titles behind the cockpit windows

As of October 2025[update], Sun Country Airlines operates the following aircraft:[52]

Sun Country Airlines fleet[53]
AircraftIn serviceOn orderPassengersNotes
FY+YTotal
Passenger fleet
Boeing 737-8004330156186
16868VIP charter configuration.
Boeing 737-900ER2330159189To enter service through 2026.
Cargo fleet
Boeing 737-800BCF20-CargoAircraft operated forAmazon Air.[54]
Total663

Historical fleet

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Sun Country Airlines historical fleet[55]
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
Boeing 727-2004219832002
Boeing 737-700920082023
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10619931998
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-15419942001
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F219951997Leased fromGemini Air Cargo.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-40119861991Transferred toNorthwest Airlines.

See also

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