Sunclass Airlines gives itself a new livery

Sunclass Airlines planes will be on the move in this design in future (Photo: Sunclass Airlines).
Sunclass Airlines planes will be on the move in this design in future (Photo: Sunclass Airlines).

Sunclass Airlines gives itself a new livery

Sunclass Airlines planes will be on the move in this design in future (Photo: Sunclass Airlines).
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The Danish Sunclass Airlines says goodbye to the livery taken over from Thomas Cook Scandinavia. The Airbus A321 with the registration OY-TCF has been wearing the new color scheme for a few days.

The Scandinavian part of the Thomas Cook Group survived the collapse of the group because it was taken over by investors. The airline was quickly given a new name with Sunclass, but the livery has remained the same so far. That is now changing, because the first Airbus A321 is already appearing in a new design. Gradually, the entire branding of all activities is to be adapted accordingly.

Sunclass Airlines operates a total of 12 aircraft. There are eight Airbus A321s, three Airbus A330-300s and one Airbus A320. However, a total of seven machines are currently inactive due to the corona pandemic. It is still unclear how many will actually be used in the 2021 summer flight schedule.

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