9H-AHUB: Condor lets Airhub-A340 fly as “Mallorca Shuttle”.

9H-AHUB: Condor lets Airhub-A340 fly as “Mallorca Shuttle”.

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The German holiday airline Condor recorded a particularly high demand in the direction of Palma de Mallorca over Pentecost. Therefore, with the 9H-AHUB, an Airbus A340-313 was put on a wet lease at short notice.

The operator of this long-haul aircraft is the Maltese Airhub Airlines, which recently put this aircraft into service. The 9H-AHUB was transferred to Frankfurt am Main on June 2, 2022 and was used on Friday for Condor in the direction of Palma de Mallorca.

A spokeswoman for the German holiday airline confirmed to Aviation.Direct that Airhub Airlines had wet leased its Airbus A340-313. The long-haul aircraft will be used over Pentecost on Condor routes between Germany and Palma de Mallorca. The background is that due to high demand, the capacity is increased with the use of the widebody.

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