Rossello told the
Aero Telegraph that the “plan is to start at the end of April or the beginning of May. We are currently working on obtaining an AOC [Air Operator’s Certificate].”
The project is tentatively named Fly Air 41 but an official name will come later.
Sundair Airbus A320 reg: D-ASEE Photo: Fabrizio Spicuglia – @fsspotter1
A New Start
“We don’t want to comment on details yet” said Mr. Rossello of the new carrier, which will not be a subsidiary of SR.
Sundair will continue to operate from three German cities with a fleet of seven Airbus aircraft as opposed to the new airline which will connect Germany and Croatia. The new airline will seasonally connect both Düsseldorf and Berlin in Germany to Brač in Croatia.
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18 December 2020 09:00
The German carrier Sundair is starting operations from the Swedish market for the first-time by launching a new non-stop service to the Lebanese capital from Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
The service was launched 11 December with Sundair operating the Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) – Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) route once weekly with an A320 model aircraft. Sundair is at this point the sole carrier to provide the direct service to the Libanes capital from Stockholm.
“We evidently are very happy to welcome Sundair to Stockholm Arlanda Airport at these challenging times and for Sundair to seize one of many long-term growth opportunities in the Swedish market. The Stockholm Arlanda-Beirut route was highly successful prior to the pandemic owing to the large population with a Middle East background in Sweden and the Stockholm region in particular” says Elizabeth Axtelius, Director of Aviation Business at Swedavia. “When the world reopen