SunExpress

SunExpress, is a Turkish-German airline based in Antalya.[1] SunExpress was founded in October 1989 as a joint venture between Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa. It operates scheduled and chartered passenger flights to 90 destinations in 30 countries in Europe as well as North Africa, the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and Red Sea.[2] The airline concentrates on international tourism, ethnic travel, and domestic Turkish flights to cities of Anatolia. The total number of SunExpress employees is 5,000.

SunExpress
IATA ICAO Callsign
XQ SXS SUNEXPRESS
Founded1989
Hubs
Frequent-flyer programSunExpress Bonus
Fleet size65
Destinations90+
Parent companyTurkish Airlines (50%)
Lufthansa Group (50%)
HeadquartersAntalya, Turkey
Key people
  • Max Kownatzki, CEO
  • Ahmet Fevzi Çalışkan, Deputy CEO
Employees5,000
Websitewww.sunexpress.com

History

SunExpress was founded in Antalya in October 1989 as a joint venture of Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa. Its first flight was in 1990.

SunExpress became the first private airline company to offer international scheduled flights from Turkey with its first Antalya-Frankfurt flight in 2001. SunExpress opened its second base in İzmir and started to operate domestic flights in 2006. With this launch, SunExpress became the first airline company to connect İzmir with Anatolian cities with direct flights in Turkey.

In May 2010, SunExpress took delivery of the first of six newly purchased Boeing 737-800s and launched its new corporate identity including its new logo, aircraft livery, new corporate colours, uniforms and visual identity elements.

SunExpress Deutschland GmbH was founded in 2011. The company started business operations in June 2011. Besides the Turkish destinations on the South Coast, on the Aegean, on the Black Sea and in the East of the country, it also serves – with German registration – destinations along the Mediterranean, Black Sea, North Africa and Red Sea.

SunExpress decided to invest in its building and SunExpress Plaza was built in June 2012. The new company building is environmental friendly, and is located in a natural setting. The architectural theme of the building is transparency and naturalness; therefore each room has been designed so that it has access to natural light and fresh air. The sun is a source for clean energy inside the building. The solar panels on the roof generate enough electricity to supply power to all of the computers. On the exterior of the building, “smart” glass panels have been used to allow sun rays to shine inside the building while blocking out unwanted heat to help reduce cooling costs. Orange, bergamot, and lemon trees have been planted in both the interior and exterior gardens. The building consists of 1 basement and 4 floors which house 250 SunExpress employees in 87 offices. There are several special category spaces incorporating meeting, briefing, training, storage, and various special operation rooms. The building also hosts common archive room, a stationary flight simulator room and a general purpose auditorium.

On 23 June 2020, it has been announced that SunExpress' German subsidiary SunExpress Deutschland would cease operations and liquidated.[3] Its route network would be partially taken over by SunExpress and Eurowings.[4]

Awards

  • Skytrax World Awards: Fifth best leisure airline in the world (2018 & 2019)[5]
  • Turkey’s safest airline (2018) By the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)[6]
  • Germany’s most punctual airline (2018) by Flightright[7]
  • Sixth place in Atmosfair's Airline Index (2018)[8]

Destinations

SunExpress Boeing 737-800 in the old livery
SunExpress Boeing 737-800 in special livery to celebrate the 20th anniversary
SunExpress Boeing 737-800

SunExpress serves the following destinations as of February 2020:[9]

City Country IATA ICAO Airport
AalborgDenmarkAALEKYTAalborg Airport
AdanaTurkeyADALTAFAdana Şakirpaşa Airport
AmsterdamNetherlandsAMSEHAMAmsterdam Airport Schiphol
AnkaraTurkeyESBLTACEsenboğa International Airport
AntalyaTurkeyAYTLTAIAntalya AirportHUB
Basel/MulhouseSwitzerland / FranceBSLLFSBEuroAirport Basel–Mulhouse–Freiburg
BeirutLebanonBEYOLBABeirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport
BerlinGermanyTXLEDDTBerlin Tegel Airport
BillundDenmarkBLLEKBIBillund Airport
BodrumTurkeyBJVLTFEMilas–Bodrum Airport
BremenGermanyBREEDDWBremen Airport
BrusselsBelgiumBRUEBBRBrussels Airport
BucharestRomaniaOTPLROPHenri Coandă International Airport
BudapestHungaryBUDLHBPBudapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport
Cologne/BonnGermanyCGNEDDKCologne Bonn Airport
CopenhagenDenmarkCPHEKCHCopenhagen Airport
CorfuGreeceCFULGKRCorfu International Airport
DalamanTurkeyDLMLTBSDalaman Airport
DiyarbakırTurkeyDIYLTCCDiyarbakır Airport
DortmundGermanyDTMEDLWDortmund Airport
DublinIrelandDUBEIDWDublin Airport
DüsseldorfGermanyDUSEDDLDüsseldorf Airport
Edremit / KörfezTurkeyEDOLTFDEdremit Körfez Airport
EindhovenThe NetherlandsEINEHEHEindhoven Airport
ElazığTurkeyEZSLTCAElazığ Airport
EnfidhaTunisiaNBEDTNHEnfidha–Hammamet International Airport
ErbilIraqEBLORERErbil International Airport
ErcanCyprusERCLCENErcan International Airport
EskişehirTurkeyAOELTBYEskişehir Hasan Polatkan Airport
ErzurumTurkeyERZLTCEErzurum Airport
FrankfurtGermanyFRAEDDFFrankfurt Airport
GaziantepTurkeyGZTLTAJOğuzeli Airport
GdanskPolandGDNEPGDGdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport
GothenburgSwedenGRZESGGGöteborg Landvetter Airport
HamburgGermanyHAMEDDHHamburg Airport
HanoverGermanyHAJEDDVHannover Airport
HatayTurkeyHTYLTDAHatay Airport
HelsinkiFinlandHELEFHKHelsinki Airport
HeraklionGreeceHERLGIRHeraklion International Airport
HurghadaEgyptHRGHEGNHurghada International Airport
IzmirTurkeyADBLTBJAdnan Menderes AirportHUB
KarsTurkeyKSYLTCFKars Airport
KatowicePolandKTWEPKTKatowice Airport
KayseriTurkeyASRLTAUErkilet International Airport
KonyaTurkeyKYALTANKonya Airport
Lamezia TermeItalySUFLICALamezia Terme International Airport
Leipzig/HalleGermanyLEJEDDPLeipzig/Halle Airport
LondonUnited KingdomLTNEGGWLondon Luton Airport
Lyon Saint-ExuperyFranceLYSLFLLLyon–Saint Exupéry Airport
MalatyaTurkeyMLXLTATMalatya Erhaç Airport
Marsa AlamEgyptRMFHEMOMarsa Alam International Airport
MarseilleFranceMRSLFMLMarseille Provence Airport
MilanItalyMXPLIMCMilan Malpensa Airport
MunichGermanyMUCEDDMMunich Airport
Münster/OsnabrückGermanyFMOEDDGMünster Osnabrück International Airport
NurembergGermanyNUEEDDNNuremberg Airport
Ordu/Giresun[10]TurkeyOGULTCPOrdu-Giresun Airport
OsloNorwayOSLENGMOslo Airport, Gardermoen
PaderbornGermanyPADEDLPPaderborn Lippstadt Airport
ParisFranceCDGLFPGCharles de Gaulle Airport
PoznanPolandPOZEPPOPoznań–Ławica Henryk Wieniawski Airport
PragueCzech RepublicPRGLKPRVáclav Havel Airport Prague
SaarbrückenGermanySCNEDDRSaarbrücken Airport
Saint Petersburg[11]RussiaLEDULLIPulkovo Airport
SkopjeMacedoniaSKPLWSKSkopje Airport
SamsunTurkeySZFLTFHSamsun-Çarşamba Airport
StockholmSwedenARNESSAStockholm Arlanda Airport
StuttgartGermanySTREDDSStuttgart Airport
TrabzonTurkeyTZXLTCGTrabzon Airport
VanTurkeyVANLTCIVan Ferit Melen Airport
VarnaBulgariaVARLBWNVarna Airport
ViennaAustriaVIELOWWVienna International Airport
WarsawPolandWAWEPWAWarsaw Frederic Chopin Airport
WroclowPolandWROEPWRCopernicus Airport Wrocław
ZürichSwitzerlandZRHLSZHZurich Airport

Fleet

As of January 2020, the SunExpress fleet consists of the following aircraft:[12]

Aircraft In service Orders[13][14] Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-800 65 189
Boeing 737 MAX 8 42[15] TBA
Total 65 42

References

  1. "Imprint." SunExpress. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  2. "Company Profile".
  3. "aviation24.be". aviation24.be. 2020-06-23.
  4. aerotelegraph.com (German) 23 June 2020
  5. https://www.worldairlineawards.com/worlds-best-leisure-airlines-2019/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. "Company Profile".
  7. "Company Profile".
  8. https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/eco-friendly-airlines-atmosfair/index.html. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. "Flight Connections Winter 2019/2020". SunExpress. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  10. "SunExpress schedules German routes from Ordu Giresun in S17". routesonline.com. 2 March 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  11. "SunExpress plans new routes in S18". routesonline.com. 16 November 2017.
  12. "Fleet". sunexpress.com.
  13. "SunExpress places order for 50 Boeing aircraft". reuters.com. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  14. "Boeing Inks New Deal With SunExpress Worth Billions". fool.com. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  15. Perry, Dominic. "DUBAI: SunExpress tops up Max orders with 10-unit deal". FlightGlobal. Retrieved 18 November 2019.

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