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EZ
  
SUS

Hubs
  
Billund Airport

Destinations
  
11

Alliance
  
Oneworld (Affiliate)

Fleet size
  
19

SUS
  
SUNSCAN

Frequent-flyer program
  
Executive Club

Headquarters
  
Billund, Denmark

Founded
  
1978

Parent organization
  
Ncs Holding A/S

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Focus cities
  
Aarhus AirportBillund Airport

Profiles

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SUN-AIR of Scandinavia A/S, usually shortened to SUN-AIR, is a Danish regional airline headquartered in Billund with its main base at Billund Airport. It operates scheduled services as a franchise of British Airways using their name and corporate design as British Airways - operated by SUN-AIR of Scandinavia A/S. The airline also offers charter flights, air taxi services, specialist aerial work and aircraft brokerage.

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History

The airline was established and started operations in 1978 by Mr. Niels Sundberg. It initially operated solely as an air taxi and charter service, but developed into a regional airline in 1987. It became a British Airways franchisee on 1 August 1996, operating as British Airways in their corporate design. Sun Air is an affiliate member of the Oneworld alliance and also uses British Airways' frequent flyer program Executive Club. The airline is wholly owned by Niels Sundberg and has 175 employees. It also has a business jet subsidiary named JoinJet.

In February 2017, it has been announced that British Airways will terminate its flights from Bremen to London and Manchester which are both operated by SUN-AIR on short notice by 25 February 2017. SUN-AIR maintained a base for these routes at Bremen Airport.

Destinations

As of February 2017, SUN-AIR of Scandinavia serves the following cities under their British Airways franchise:

Denmark
  • Aalborg - Aalborg Airport
  • Aarhus - Aarhus Airport base
  • Billund - Billund Airport base
  • Germany
  • Düsseldorf - Düsseldorf Airport
  • Munich - Munich Airport
  • Norway
  • Bergen - Bergen Airport, Flesland
  • Oslo - Oslo Airport, Gardermoen
  • Sweden
  • Gothenburg - Göteborg Landvetter Airport
  • Stockholm - Stockholm-Bromma Airport
  • United Kingdom
  • London - London City Airport
  • Manchester - Manchester Airport
  • Fleet

    As of December 2015, the SUN-AIR of Scandinavia fleet consists of the following aircraft:

    References

    Sun-Air of Scandinavia Wikipedia