Sunclass deploys first A330neo to Phuket

Sunclass deploys first A330neo to Phuket

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The Danish airline Sunclass Airlines took delivery of the first Airbus A330neo a few days ago. The machine is to be used in regular long-haul scheduled service from November 25, 2022.

The carrier initially plans to fly the Airbus A330neo in the direction of Phuket. According to the current information, the first flight is scheduled to take place on November 25, 2022 from Stockholm-Arlanda. This machine will then initially be used once a week on this route. From December 15, 2022, the aircraft will fly twice a week between the Swedish capital and Phuket.

From December 11, 2022, Sunclass Airlines also wants to use this type from Copenhagen in the direction of the Thai city. Initially, Airbus A330-900 will be flown once a week. From December 12, 2022, the Newcomer also from Oslo on the Phuket route. Initially, one cycle per week is planned.

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