The German airline Sundair is currently experiencing a strong increase in demand on the routes from Germany to Beirut. In Berlin this is currently so high that the machines operated by the carrier itself have become too small. For the first time in the company's history, widebodies are flying under Sundair flight numbers.
The Bulgarian airline Gullivair, which operates the Berlin-Beirut route for the German carrier with the LZ-AWZ (Airbus A330), will kick off. The Spanish Wamos Air will also fly with the Airbus A330 in wet lease for the next four days.
Sundair boss Marcos Rossello confirmed in an interview with Aviation Direct that Wamos Air with long-haul equipment from Berlin will be used for the next four days. The booking situation is currently good and so that the demand can be met, the decision was made to use the widebody in wet lease.