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TUI fly Belgium in 2017
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TUI fly (Belgium) in 2017
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
Re: TUI fly (Belgium) in 2017
How many weeklyflight were them operating? I guess they stopped due to the concurrence of SN, SN has the big advantage to have a connecting flight to JFK and EWR with United, it help a lot SN.
Re: TUI fly (Belgium) in 2017
Two weekly flights (Thu, Sun)crew1990 wrote:How many weeklyflight were them operating?
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
TUI fly Belgium in 2017
Miami Air International (US) took delivery of one B737-800, serial 29660, on a winter lease from TUIfly Belgium (OO-JAA).
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
Re: TUI fly Belgium in 2017
TUI fly will hire 260 cabin crew and 70 pilots.
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/tuifly- ... 70-pilots/
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/tuifly- ... 70-pilots/
SLM AIRBUS 340
Tuifly will fly with SLM AIRBUS 340 on european routes. (source : luchtvaartnieuws.nl)
To which destinations in Europe?
Thanks for more information.
To which destinations in Europe?
Thanks for more information.
Re: TUI fly Belgium in 2017
Not sure the SLM A340 has anything to do with TUIfly Belgium
source caribbeannewsnow.com
"In a major development last week, SLM and the European carrier, TUIfly, announced a code-sharing partnership. The two carriers will fly five-times weekly between Amsterdam and Paramaribo. Four of those flights will be operated by SLM and one by TUIfly using SLM’s Airbus 340 and TUIfly’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner. However, during peak season TUI will increase its frequency to two.
Under the agreement, TUI will buy 80 seats each on two of SLM flights. The agreement has a life of three years. Then both companies will evaluate the partnership, and maybe move to a stronger agreement like what SLM had with KLM, Lachmising said. Also, TUI will charter SLM’s Airbus 340 to use on other routes.
TUIfly, with a fleet of nine aircraft, including three Dreamliner 787s, may enable SLM to move in the direction of twin-engine aircraft (ETOPS) certification to ply the mid-Atlantic route. With ETOPS certification, SLM can use modern and cost efficient aircraft such as the Boeing 767 / 787 and the Airbus 330 / 350."
source caribbeannewsnow.com
"In a major development last week, SLM and the European carrier, TUIfly, announced a code-sharing partnership. The two carriers will fly five-times weekly between Amsterdam and Paramaribo. Four of those flights will be operated by SLM and one by TUIfly using SLM’s Airbus 340 and TUIfly’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner. However, during peak season TUI will increase its frequency to two.
Under the agreement, TUI will buy 80 seats each on two of SLM flights. The agreement has a life of three years. Then both companies will evaluate the partnership, and maybe move to a stronger agreement like what SLM had with KLM, Lachmising said. Also, TUI will charter SLM’s Airbus 340 to use on other routes.
TUIfly, with a fleet of nine aircraft, including three Dreamliner 787s, may enable SLM to move in the direction of twin-engine aircraft (ETOPS) certification to ply the mid-Atlantic route. With ETOPS certification, SLM can use modern and cost efficient aircraft such as the Boeing 767 / 787 and the Airbus 330 / 350."
Re: TUI fly Belgium in 2017
When all the TUI airlines carry the same name TUI fly, confusion can indeed arise!
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
Re: TUI fly Belgium in 2017
While the planes are still on a Dutch and a Belgian AOC, both fleets are joined into a TUIFly Benelux fleet.
Actually I wonder if they are still adding birds to the Dutch AOC, all the latest additions went onto the Belgian AOC, the last Dutch one was a 788 nearly 2 years ago.
Actually I wonder if they are still adding birds to the Dutch AOC, all the latest additions went onto the Belgian AOC, the last Dutch one was a 788 nearly 2 years ago.
Re: TUI fly Belgium in 2017
That's incorrect.Bralo20 wrote:While the planes are still on a Dutch and a Belgian AOC, both fleets are joined into a TUIFly Benelux
Re: TUI fly Belgium in 2017
Hello,
As Jetairfly became TUI fly Belgium, I have some questions about the other TUI fleets and their rebranding.
TUIfly (Germany) remains TUIfly
Arke (Netherlands) became:
TUI Airlines Netherlands
TUIfly Netherlands
TUI fly Netherlands
or ...
Thomson Airways (UK) became:
TUI Airways (I saw this name recently on Skyliner)
or ...
Sorry for these little off topic questions.
As Jetairfly became TUI fly Belgium, I have some questions about the other TUI fleets and their rebranding.
TUIfly (Germany) remains TUIfly
Arke (Netherlands) became:
TUI Airlines Netherlands
TUIfly Netherlands
TUI fly Netherlands
or ...
Thomson Airways (UK) became:
TUI Airways (I saw this name recently on Skyliner)
or ...
Sorry for these little off topic questions.
Re: TUI fly Belgium in 2017
The commercial name for all the group airlines is or will be TUIFly. Nothing more, nothing less.
TUIFly Germany is going to leave the group...
TUIFly Germany is going to leave the group...
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Re: TUI fly Belgium in 2017
Indeed this nothing to do with TuiFly Belgium, this is for Tui Nederland cfr :DIBO wrote: ↑07 Jan 2017, 13:42 Not sure the SLM A340 has anything to do with TUIfly Belgium
source caribbeannewsnow.com
"In a major development last week, SLM and the European carrier, TUIfly, announced a code-sharing partnership. The two carriers will fly five-times weekly between Amsterdam and Paramaribo. Four of those flights will be operated by SLM and one by TUIfly using SLM’s Airbus 340 and TUIfly’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner. However, during peak season TUI will increase its frequency to two.
Under the agreement, TUI will buy 80 seats each on two of SLM flights. The agreement has a life of three years. Then both companies will evaluate the partnership, and maybe move to a stronger agreement like what SLM had with KLM, Lachmising said. Also, TUI will charter SLM’s Airbus 340 to use on other routes.
TUIfly, with a fleet of nine aircraft, including three Dreamliner 787s, may enable SLM to move in the direction of twin-engine aircraft (ETOPS) certification to ply the mid-Atlantic route. With ETOPS certification, SLM can use modern and cost efficient aircraft such as the Boeing 767 / 787 and the Airbus 330 / 350."
http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/2732 ... ame__.html
Re: TUI fly Belgium in 2017
And any aircraft leaving?
Re: TUI fly Belgium in 2017
Why should they be happy?
About the wet lease, what about City Jet ans the SSJ
About the wet lease, what about City Jet ans the SSJ
Re: TUI fly Belgium in 2017
No names yet, there is nothing (officially) confirmed at the moment. It will depend on the production of other airlines of the group.