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TUI ly Nordic

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TUofly Nordic (earlier Britannia Nordic) - a chartheron airline based in Sweden. The modern airline name got 1 May 2006. Avista is doing a charter flight from Denmark's airports, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Avignon, Fretidstor (Sweden) and Financial matat (in Finland). The transport network of aviation includes going to Canary Islands, Egypt, Greece, Mediterranean and Thailand.

History
The airline was first organized in 1985, and the flights were carried under the March of another airline -- Tranweave Airyday. In 1996, part of a charter transport company was acquired by a Swedish Turkish missile operator named Friedrich, and renamed to Blue Screenavier.

In 1998, after Fritidsresume was acquired by the British tourist company Tomson Travel Group, the control over Blue Screenavier got Britia Airway, and the airline was renamed to Britannia AB, and then some later came into Britannia Nordic. In 2000, the Preussag German concert was bought by Tomson Travel Group. In November of 2005, the airline company re-developed a senior, became Tomsonly, and in May 2006, according to the new TUI Group marketing strategy, renamed to TUfi Nordic.

Sometimes the logos of Fritidstor and Star Tour are placed on the fuselage of TUofly Nordic aircraft, thereby showing the role of companies like some of the leading Turkish emperors.

Fleet

The airline fleet (on August 1, 2009) has six planes:
3 Boeing 737-800
2 Boeing 77-200
1 Boing 777300ER (plus another plane is used by Tomson Airway).
In the middle of 2009, the average plane age of TUfuly Nordic was 11.3. In the winter of 2008, TUIB Nordic rental two Boeing 77-300ER in Tomsonly to use for various special routes. Both of them were returned again formed by Tomson Airday.

Track Network
On March 29, 2009, the airline company was flying at:
Sweden (Stockholm, Hatzalah, Malm, sometimes in other airports)
Denmark (Copenhagen)
Norway (Osla, Bergen, sometimes to other airports)
Finland (Helsinki)
Bulgaria (Burgers)
Cambodia (Phnom)
Cab-Verde.
Cyprus (Larnak)
Dominican Republic (Samman)
Egypt (Hourgada, Charmel-Sheikh)
Greece (Hárina, Kerkira, Kalimita, Rhodes, Samos)
Italy (Rome, Sardinia, Sicily)
Morocco (Agartha)
Maltese Republic (MIA)
Mauritius (Mauritius)
Portugal (Faru)
Spain.
Thailand
Turkey (Antalya, Dalman)
OE (Dubai)
Venezuela (Margaret)
US (Fort Lauderdale)

Notes

Link
Official site
TUIofly Nordic Air Park History
TUofly Nordios at www.airfleet.net
TUofly Nordios at www.aerotranport.org
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