Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics
Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics S.L. is a Spanish leisure airline launched in 2017 and previously owned by the Thomas Cook Group. Despite both the collapse of its parent company on 23 September 2019 and the airline itself declaring insolvency on 26 December 2019, Thomas Cook Balearics continues to operate flights on behalf of its sister airline Condor. Thomas cook airlines balearics is know rescue for a group of German investors panaf holding.
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Founded | October 2017 | ||||||
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Operating bases | Palma de Mallorca Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Parent company | Thomas Cook Group | ||||||
Key people | Manuel Mañas | ||||||
Employees | 458 (Oct. 2019) | ||||||
Website | thomascookairlines.com |
History
The airline was established in October 2017 to help support the other airlines of the Thomas Cook Group. [1][2]
The airline continues operating on behalf of Condor, despite declaring insolvency on 26 December 2019.[3]
Fleet
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As of February 2020, the Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics fleet consists of the following aircraft:[4]
Aircraft | In Service | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
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Airbus A320-200 | 2 | — | 180 | Operated on behalf of Condor[5] |
Total | 2 | — |
References
- Gerrard, Bradley (2017-10-18). "Wizz Air and Thomas Cook move to hedge Brexit outcome with new licences". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2017-10-28.
- Smith, Rebecca (2017-10-18). "Thomas Cook has just launched a new airline". Retrieved 2017-10-28.
- "Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics declares insolvency". 2019-12-26. Retrieved 2019-12-26.
- "Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
- "Condor Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved 2019-10-18.