TUI fly Nordic explained

Airline:TUI fly Nordic
Iata:6B
Icao:BLX
Callsign:BLUESCAN
Headquarters:Stockholm, Sweden
Fleet Size:4
Destinations:21
Parent:TUI Group
Num Employees:650
Founded:
Commenced:

TUI fly Nordic is a charter airline headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and is a part of the TUI Group. It operates short, medium and long-haul flights to leisure destinations from several airports in the Nordic countries, on behalf of the tour operators TUI Danmark (Denmark), TUI Suomi (Finland), TUI Norge (Norway) and TUI Sverige (Sweden). In 2016, the airline carried approximately 1,500,000 passengers.

History

The airline was originally formed in 1985 as Transwede Airways operating both charter and scheduled flights to destinations around Europe. In 1996 the charter part of the airline was taken over by the Swedish tour operator Fritidsresor and was renamed to Blue Scandinavia. Following the acquisition of Fritidsresor by Thomson in 1998 the airline was rebranded as Britannia Nordic. After Preussag (TUI) acquired the Thomson Group in 2000 the airline was rebranded as TUI fly Nordic in 2005.[1]

In 2015 the TUI Group announced that all five of its airline subsidiaries would be rebranded as TUI Airlines, whilst keeping their separate Air Operators Certificate, taking about three years to complete. As of 2017, most aircraft had been repainted and rebranded with the new "Dynamic Wave" livery and name.[2]

TUI Group has 70 737 MAXs on order for the group.[3] The order consists of 20 MAX 10 aircraft,[4] with the remaining variants unspecified as of June 2017.[4] [3] These will be used for both replacement of older aircraft and further expansion. TUI fly Nordic was scheduled to receive its first of five Boeing 737 MAX 8 in February 2018.[5]

Destinations

, TUI fly Nordic flies (or has flown) to the following destinations:[6] [7] [8] [9]

CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
Bulgaria
Cape Verde
SalAmílcar Cabral International Airport
Croatia
Cyprus
Denmark
Dominican Republic [10]
Egypt
Finland
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Mauritius
Norway [11]
Spain
Sweden
[12]
[13]
Tanzania
Turkey

Fleet

Current fleet

, TUI fly Nordic operates an all-Boeing fleet composed of the following aircraft:[14]

TUI fly Nordic fleet
AircraftIn serviceOrders PassengersNotes
PYTotal
Boeing 737 MAX 83 - - 189189
Boeing 787-91 - 63282345
Total4 -

Former fleet

In the past, TUI fly Nordic (and its predecessor Blue Scandinavia) previously operated the following aircraft:[15]

TUI fly Nordic former fleet
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
Boeing 737-8001819982021[16]
Boeing 757-200419982002
520052011
Boeing 767-300ER319992002
320082021
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar219961997
McDonnell Douglas MD-83319961998

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TUI Airlines Review. November 2018 . Wanderlusting. 22 September 2019.
  2. Web site: Arke Fly kicks off TUI Group rebranding exercise. 8 October 2015. CH Aviation. 22 September 2019.
  3. http://active.boeing.com/commercial/orders/displaystandardreport.cfm?cboCurrentModel=737&optReportType=AllModels&cboAllModel=737&ViewReportF=View+Report Boeing 737 Orders & Deliveries
  4. https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/paris-leisure-group-tui-converts-18-orders-to-737-438384/ PARIS: Leisure group TUI converts 18 orders to 737 Max 10
  5. Web site: John Murphy's blog – July 2017. 18 July 2017.
  6. Web site: Only Flight. tui.no.
  7. Web site: Only Flight. tui.se.
  8. Web site: Only Flight. tui.dk.
  9. Web site: Only Flight. tui.fi.
  10. Web site: TUIfly Nordic Adds Stockholm – Punta Cana Service in NW24 .
  11. Web site: Only Flight. tui.no.
  12. Web site: Liu. Jim. TUIfly Nordic outlines Norrkoping network in S20. routesonline.com. 3 January 2020.
  13. Web site: TUI lanserar sju nya flyglinjer till Scandinavian Mountains Airport Sälen-Trysil . Mynewsdesk . 21 October 2020.
  14. Web site: Sweden's TUI fly Nordic adds maiden B737 MAX 8.
  15. Web site: Blue Scandinavia Fleet Details and History. Planespotters.net. July 12, 2022.
  16. Web site: TUI fly Nordic retires last B737-800. Ch-Aviation. 1 December 2021.