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Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia

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DK
  
VKG

Destinations
  
38

Key people
  
Tom Clausen, CEO

Founded
  
9 May 2008

Parent organization
  
Thomas Cook Group

VKG
  
VIKING

Parent company
  
Thomas Cook Group

Headquarters
  
Copenhagen, Denmark

Fleet size
  
12

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Focus cities
  
Göteborg Landvetter Airport Malmö Airport Billund Airport Helsinki Airport

Hubs
  
Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Copenhagen Airport, Oslo Airport, Gardermoen

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Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia is a Danish charter airline headquartered in Copenhagen and part of the Thomas Cook Group. It operates flights to leisure destinations mainly in the Mediterranean as well as some long-haul service from several bases in the Nordic Countries.

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History

The airline's roots trace back to two airlines: Conair of Scandinavia, owned by Danish Spies Group and Scanair, of the Swedish SLG - Scandinavian Leisure Group, when the two charter airlines were merged, and established on 1 January 1994 as Premiair. In 1994, SLG was acquired by Airtours, and the airline's fleet repainted to match its new sister airline Airtours International, though maintaining the name Premiair. In 1996, the SLG Group (now owned by Airtours) acquires Spies Group.

In November 2001, Airtours became the MyTravel Group, and in 2002 Airtours International and Premiair were re-branded as MyTravel Airways and MyTravel Airways A/S, respectively. On 12 February 2007, it was announced that MyTravel Group would merge with the Thomas Cook Group, subsequently merging MyTravel Airways into the British Thomas Cook Airlines during the Winter season 2007-2008. MyTravel Airways A/S was re-branded as Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia on 8 May 2008. The company today has several European sister airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium and Condor.

A Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia Airbus A330-300 set a record for the fastest ground speed across the Atlantic Ocean in January 2015 due to strong winds, when it flew from Cuba to Oslo at a ground speed of 1255.6 km/h.

Fleet

As of October 2016, the Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia fleet consists of the following aircraft:

References

Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia Wikipedia