TUI fly Deutschland revealed a special livery on its Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, ‘Fuerteventura’ (reg. D-AMAH) celebrating 50 years of the airline’s heritage. The livery pays homage to the merger of German airlines Hapag-Lloyd Flug and Hapag-Lloyd Express in 2007, forming X3, a TUI Group subsidiary.
This historic design reflects the evolution of the airline’s visual identity, from the original orange and blue livery of Hapag-Lloyd Flug to the yellow livery of Hapag-Lloyd Express to its modern blue incarnation as TUI fly Deutschland.
TUI CEO Sebastian Ebel expressed enthusiasm for the livery, emphasising its role as a flying ambassador representing the airline’s journey since the 1970s. An official ceremony is planned later this year in the Canary Islands to commemorate this milestone.
This post was published on 10 May 2024 23:45
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