The Danish British Airways franchisee Sun Air of Scandinavia is again suspending all scheduled connections. The reason given in the corresponding notification is the corona pandemic.
Among other things, the regional airline writes: "If the European countries can agree on more harmonious travel restrictions and a more regular demand arises in the market, we are ready to start one or more routes."
The carrier further declares that it intends to reactivate the following routes, which are operated on its own account under the British Airways brand. However, no specific points in time are given. Some routes on the list have been paused since the beginning of the corona pandemic.
- Billund - Brussels
- Billund - Düsseldorf
- Billund - London City
- Billund - Manchester
- Billund - Oslo
- Friedrichshafen - Dusseldorf
For all other routes that were in the program “before Corona”, it looks rather bleak. According to the current state of information, these should no longer be reactivated. Sun Air of Scandinavia expressly emphasizes that the Manchester-Cambridge-Gothenburg route will continue to be served. It is a full charter on behalf of the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.
The Sun Air of Scandinavia fleet currently consists of 15 Dornier 328-300 jets. The previously used BAe ATP, BAe Jetstream 31/32 and Dornier 328-100 (turboprop) have been phased out in recent years.