TUIFly

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  • IATA Code = n/a
  • Ticket Code: n/a
  • Hubs: n/a
  • Headquarters: Hanover, Germany
  • Frequent flyer program: topbonus
  • Contact: TUIFly Contact

About TUIFly

In the summer of 2007, Hapag-Lloyd Express (HLX) and Hapagfly merged to form TUIfly. TUI AG, the world's largest tour company, holds a majority of shares in TUI Travel PLC, London, to which the airline belongs. TUIfly flies to the classic holiday regions all around the Mediterranean, the Canary and Cape Verde Islands, Madeira and Egypt for TUI and other tour operators. By the summer of 2010, TUIfly will be using 23 Boeing 737 aircraft to fly to these destinations. TUIfly offers a high degree of quality for a fair price with characteristic reliability, punctuality and safety. TUIfly headquarters are at the Hanover Airport.[1]

At the beginning of September 2009, the Federal Cartel Office approved the takeover of the TUIfly city routes by Air Berlin. Starting with the winter schedule for 2009/10 (valid as of 25 October 2009), the commercial responsibility for TUIfly city routes was transferred to Air Berlin. This applies to all domestic German connections and, in particular, routes to Italy and Austria. The TUI tourist routes (e.g. the Balearic and Canary Islands, Turkey) will continue to be marketed with the TUIfly brand.[2]

Since the summer of 2007, Hapagfly and Hapag-Lloyd Express (HLX) have been flying routes in common under the new TUIfly brand. TUI AG, the world's largest tour company, holds a majority of shares in TUI Travel PLC, London, to which the airline belongs. By the summer of 2009, TUIfly was serving a route network of 74 destinations in 16 countries. These included both attractive urban destinations as well as classic holiday regions all around the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands and Egypt. A fleet of 44 modern Boeing 737 aircraft departs from fifteen German airports. TUIfly offers high quality for a fair price.[3]

TUIFly Seat Maps

Frequent flyer program

From the start of the winter flight schedule on 25.10.2009 airberlin will take over all the German domestic flights as well as the flight network to and from Austria and Italy. As a result of this changeover TUIfly will cease to operate the established bluemiles programme as of 24 October 2009. Closing down of the bluemiles programme TUIfly offers you the chance to change to airberlin’s topbonus and to benefit also from many other advantages. And if you change to topbonus you can transfer all the valid status and premium miles you have collected. The second biggest German frequent flyer programme offers you a variety of new ways to collect miles and redeem them worldwide.[4]

Fleet

  • Boeing 737-500, Boeing 737-700, Boeing 737-800


See also:

References:

  1. http://www.tuifly.com/en/unternehmen.html
  2. http://www.tuifly.com/en/unternehmen.html
  3. http://www.tuifly.com/en/unternehmen.html
  4. http://www.tuifly.com/en/mein-TUIfly/ueberblick_topbonus.html

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