Düsseldorf: Leav Aviation helps out at Tuifly

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Düsseldorf: Leav Aviation helps out at Tuifly

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The German holiday airline Tuifly currently has an operational problem. The carrier stands out negatively with some extremely long delays and cancellations. Some aircraft are not available due to technical defects. Now the young Leav Aviation is also helping out.

The carrier from Cologne only had it a few weeks ago official accreditation as an airline receive. First one flew in wet lease for the Air France-KLM subsidiary Transavia. Flights were also carried out from Amsterdam on behalf of Corendon Dutch Airlines. Most recently, individual rotations for Corendon Europe were flown from the Cologne/Bonn home base.

In the meantime, D-ANDI has been transferred to Düsseldorf. From there, wet lease orders for Tuifly are served. The only Leav Aviation Airbus A3 is used under X320 flight numbers to Heraklion, Rhodes and Corfu, for example. How long you will fly for Tuifly is currently still open.

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  • Paul, 7. June 2022 @ 18: 19

    I'm now unexpectedly sitting in this plane and I'm very excited.
    When I asked the flight attendant if you have to wear a mask because not everyone does, she said yes, but I can't just follow everyone and see if they're wearing a mask.

    Great 😂

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  • Paul, 7. June 2022 @ 18: 19

    I'm now unexpectedly sitting in this plane and I'm very excited.
    When I asked the flight attendant if you have to wear a mask because not everyone does, she said yes, but I can't just follow everyone and see if they're wearing a mask.

    Great 😂

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