Jetairfly

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Jetairfly
IATA
JF
ICAO
JAF
Callsign
Beauty
Founded 2003, as TUI Airlines Belgium
Hubs Brussels Airport
Alliance TUI Airlines
Fleet size 8
Destinations >70
Parent company TUI Airlines (TUI Group)
Headquarters Brussels / Zaventem, Belgium
Key people Gunther Hofman (COO)
Website: http://www.jetairfly.com

Jetairfly is an airline based in Belgium. It operates scheduled and charter passenger flights. Formerly known as TUI Airlines Belgium, it adopted its new name in November 2005.

Jetairfly is a part of the largest leisure fleet in Europe: together with seven other airlines which are linked together by the alliance TUI Airlines, which is a part of the TUI Group, the largest tourism group in Europe. TUI Airlines groups Jetairfly, Arkefly (Holland), Corsairfly (France), TUIfly (Germany), Thomsonfly (United Kingdom), TUIfly Nordic (Sweden), and Jet4you (Morocco) with a fleet of more than hundred aircraft.

Since March 2004, Jetairfly has operated to more than 70 airports in the Mediterranean, Red Sea, Caribbean, Canary Islands and North Africa. The airline's home base is Brussels Airport, but flights are also operated from Liege Airport, Ostend-Bruges International Airport and Charleroi Brussels South Airport . The airline carries hundreds of thousands of passengers annually.

Jetairfly Boeing 737-400
Jetairfly Boeing 737-400

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TUI Airlines Belgium was created in March 2004 through the acquisition of most of the flights of Sobelair, which went bankrupt. Sobelair was the main airline used by tour operator Jetair, part of tourism group TUI AG, to carry Belgian tourists to their destinations. On November 23, 2005, Jetairfly acquired its current name due to the new marketing strategy of the TUI Group. On December 14, 2006 TUI announced that all its airlines will be rebranded as TUIfly by 2008.


Main article: Jetairfly destinations (scheduled flights)

The Jetairfly fleet includes the following aircraft (as of August 2006) [1] :

4 Boeing 737-400

  • OO-TUA (Innovation)
  • OO-TUB (Passion)
  • OO-TUI (Devotion)
  • OO-TUM

2 Boeing 737-800

  • OO-VAC (Rising sun)
  • OO-VAS (Welcome)

1 Boeing 767-300ER

  • OO-TUC (Discover)

1 Fokker 100

  • OO-TUF (Distinction)


Wikimedia Commons has media related to:

  1. ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006


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