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SunExpress, is a Turkish-German airline based in Antalya.[2] SunExpress was founded in October 1989 as a joint venture between Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa. It operates scheduled and chartered passenger flights to 90 destinations in 30 countries in Europe as well as North Africa, the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and Red Sea.[3] The airline concentrates on international tourism, domestic Turkish flights to cities in Anatolia, and wet leasing. The total number of SunExpress employees is 5,000.[citation needed]

SunExpress
IATA ICAO Callsign
XQ SXS SUNEXPRESS
FoundedOctober 1989; 34 years ago (1989-10)
Commenced operations1990; 34 years ago (1990)
Operating bases
Frequent-flyer programyour benefits
Fleet size68
Destinations92[1]
Parent company
  • Lufthansa Group (50%)
  • HeadquartersAntalya, Turkey
    Key peopleMax Kownatzki (CEO)
    Employees5,000
    Websitewww.sunexpress.com

    History

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    A SunExpress Boeing 737-800 in its original livery (2002).
     
    A SunExpress Boeing 737-800 wearing a special livery to celebrate the airline's 20th anniversary (2010).

    Foundation and early years

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    SunExpress was founded in Antalya in October 1989 as a joint venture of Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa. Its first flight was in 1990.

    SunExpress became the first private airline company to offer international scheduled flights from Turkey with its first Antalya-Frankfurt flight in 2001. SunExpress opened its second base in İzmir and started to operate domestic flights in 2006. With this launch, SunExpress became the first airline company to connect İzmir with Anatolian cities with direct flights in Turkey.

    Development since 2010

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    In May 2010, SunExpress took delivery of the first of six newly purchased Boeing 737-800s and launched its new corporate identity including its new logo, aircraft livery, new corporate colours, uniforms and visual identity elements.

    SunExpress Deutschland was founded in 2011. The company started business operations in June 2011. Besides the Turkish destinations on the South Coast, on the Aegean, on the Black Sea and in the East of the country, it also serves – with German registration – destinations along the Mediterranean, Black Sea, North Africa and Red Sea.

    SunExpress decided to invest in its building and SunExpress Plaza was built in June 2012. The new company building is environmental friendly, and is located in a natural setting. The architectural theme of the building is transparency and naturalness; therefore each room has been designed so that it has access to natural light and fresh air. The sun is a source for clean energy inside the building. The solar panels on the roof generate enough electricity to supply power to all of the computers. On the exterior of the building, “smart” glass panels have been used to allow sun rays to shine inside the building while blocking out unwanted heat to help reduce cooling costs. Orange, bergamot, and lemon trees have been planted in both the interior and exterior gardens.

    The building consists of one basement and four floors which house 250 SunExpress employees in 87 offices. There are several special category spaces incorporating meeting, briefing, training, storage, and various special operation rooms. The building also hosts common archive room, a stationary flight simulator room and a general purpose auditorium.[citation needed]

    On 23 June 2020, it has been announced that SunExpress' German subsidiary SunExpress Deutschland would cease operations and be liquidated.[4] Its route network would be partially taken over by SunExpress and Eurowings.[5]

    On 30 October 2023, Sun Express Airlines successfully completed its inaugural flight to Ercan Airport (Northern Cyprus) with 118 passengers. This special flight coincided with the 100th Anniversary of the Republic of Turkey, marking a significant historical moment. Sun Express will operate flights to Ercan Airport on Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays, making four round trips per week. This new route is highlighted as a crucial step both for travelers wishing to travel from İzmir to Cyprus and for Ercan Airport to serve a broader audience. [6]

    Destinations

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    As of June 2024, SunExpress flies to the following destinations:[7]

    Country City Airport Notes Refs
    Albania Tirana Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza Seasonal [8]
    Austria Graz Graz Airport [8]
    Vienna Vienna Airport
    Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Sarajevo International Airport
    Belgium Brussels Brussels Airport
    Bulgaria Sofia Sofia Airport Seasonal [9]
    Czech Republic Prague Václav Havel Airport Prague [8]
    Cyprus (North) Nicosia Ercan International Airport [10]
    Denmark Aalborg Aalborg Airport Seasonal
    Billund Billund Airport Seasonal
    Copenhagen Copenhagen Airport Seasonal
    Egypt Sharm El Sheikh Sharm El Sheikh International Airport [11]
    Estonia Tallinn Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport Seasonal
    Finland Helsinki Helsinki Airport Seasonal [8]
    France Lyon Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport Seasonal
    Marseille Marseille Provence Airport Seasonal
    Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
    Germany Berlin Berlin Brandenburg Airport [8]
    Bremen Bremen Airport
    Cologne/Bonn Cologne Bonn Airport [8]
    Dortmund Dortmund Airport
    Dresden Dresden Airport Seasonal [12]
    Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Airport [8]
    Erfurt/Weimar Erfurt–Weimar Airport Terminated [12]
    Frankfurt Frankfurt Airport
    Friedrichshafen Friedrichshafen Airport Terminated [13][12]
    Hamburg Hamburg Airport
    Hanover Hannover Airport
    Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Airport Terminated [12]
    Leipzig/Halle Leipzig/Halle Airport
    Memmingen Memmingen Airport Terminated [14][12]
    Munich Munich Airport [8]
    Münster/Osnabrück Münster Osnabrück Airport
    Nuremberg Nuremberg Airport
    Paderborn/Lippstadt Paderborn Lippstadt Airport [15]
    Saarbrücken Saarbrücken Airport
    Stuttgart Stuttgart Airport [8]
    Weeze Weeze Airport Terminated [16]
    Hungary Budapest Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport Seasonal
    Iraq Erbil Erbil International Airport Seasonal [17]
    Ireland Dublin Dublin Airport [18]
    Israel Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport Seasonal [9]
    Italy Milan Milan Malpensa Airport [8]
    Rome Rome Fiumicino Airport Seasonal [8]
    Kosovo Pristina Pristina International Airport Seasonal [8]
    Lebanon Beirut Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport Seasonal [9]
    Moldova Chișinău Chișinău International Airport Terminated [17]
    Netherlands Amsterdam Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
    Eindhoven Eindhoven Airport Seasonal
    Rotterdam Rotterdam The Hague Airport Seasonal [19]
    North Macedonia Skopje Skopje International Airport
    Norway Oslo Oslo Gardermoen Airport Seasonal
    Poland Katowice Katowice Airport
    Warsaw Warsaw Chopin Airport Seasonal [8]
    Romania Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport [20]
    Russia Saint Petersburg Pulkovo Airport Terminated [21]
    Slovenia Ljubljana Ljubljana Airport Terminated [9]
    Spain Madrid Madrid–Barajas Airport Seasonal [8]
    Sweden Gothenburg Göteborg Landvetter Airport Terminated
    Stockholm Stockholm Arlanda Airport Seasonal
    Switzerland
    France
    Germany
    Basel
    Mulhouse
    Freiburg
    EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg
    Switzerland Geneva Geneva Airport Seasonal [17]
    Zürich Zurich Airport
    Turkey Adana Adana Şakirpaşa Airport
    Ankara Ankara Esenboğa Airport
    Antalya Antalya Airport Hub
    Bodrum Milas–Bodrum Airport Seasonal
    Dalaman Dalaman Airport Seasonal
    Diyarbakır Diyarbakır Airport [8]
    Elazığ Elazığ Airport Seasonal
    Eskişehir Hasan Polatkan Airport
    Erzurum Erzurum Airport
    Gaziantep Gaziantep Oğuzeli Airport [8]
    Hatay Hatay Airport Terminated [8]
    İzmir İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport Hub
    Kars Kars Harakani Airport
    Kayseri Erkilet International Airport
    Konya Konya Airport
    Kütahya Zafer Airport Seasonal
    Malatya Malatya Erhaç Airport [8]
    Samsun Samsun-Çarşamba Airport [8]
    Trabzon Trabzon Airport
    Van Van Ferit Melen Airport
    Zonguldak Zonguldak Airport Seasonal [17]
    Ukraine Kyiv Boryspil International Airport Terminated [9]
    United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi International Airport [22]
    Dubai Dubai International Airport
    United Kingdom Birmingham Birmingham Airport
    Bristol Bristol Airport
    Edinburgh Edinburgh Airport [8]
    Glasgow Glasgow Airport Begins 4 April 2025 [23]
    Leeds/Bradford Leeds Bradford Airport Seasonal [24]
    Liverpool Liverpool John Lennon Airport Begins 6 April 2025 [25]
    London Gatwick Airport [17]
    Luton Airport [26]
    London Stansted Airport [8]
    Manchester Manchester Airport [17]
    Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle International Airport
    Uzbekistan Samarqand Samarkand International Airport [27]

    Fleet

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    SunExpress Boeing 737-800
     
    SunExpress Boeing 737 MAX 8
     
    A former SunExpress Boeing 757-200 wearing its original livery in 2007

    Current fleet

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    As of May 2024, the SunExpress fleet consists of the following aircraft:[28]

    Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
    Airbus A320-200 4 180 Leased from Avion Express.
    Boeing 737-800 49 189
    Boeing 737 MAX 8 15 54 189 Option for 45 additional aircraft.[29][30][31][32]
    Boeing 737 MAX 10 17 TBA
    Total 68 71

    Historic fleet

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    SunExpress had also operated the following aircraft types in the past:[33]

    Former SunExpress fleet
    Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
    Boeing 737-300 4 1990 2002
    Boeing 737-400 3 1993 2004
    Boeing 737-700 12 2000 2015
    Boeing 757-200 4 2005 2011

    References

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    1. ^ "SunExpress on ch-aviation". ch-aviation. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
  • ^ "Imprint." SunExpress. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  • ^ "Company Profile".
  • ^ "aviation24.be". Aviation24.be. 2020-06-23.
  • ^ aerotelegraph.com (German) 23 June 2020
  • ^ "Sun Express Begins Flights to Ercan Airport! | Caria Holidays".
  • ^ "Flight Connections Winter 2019/2020". SunExpress. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "SunExpress NS24 Network Expansion – 24SEP23". aeroroutes.com. 24 September 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e Liu, Jim. "SunExpress S21 network additions as of 11OCT20". Routesonline. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  • ^ "Sun Express Begins Flights to Ercan Airport! | Caria Holidays".
  • ^ "SunExpress Adds Antalya – Sharm el Sheikh Service From Sep 2023". AeroRoutes. 27 July 2023. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e ""Hätte gerne noch mehr Kapazität draufgelegt"". 16 February 2018.
  • ^ "Sunexpress verbindet Friedrichshafen und Antalya".
  • ^ "Allgäu Airport startet mit SunExpress neue Strecke nach Antalya". Archived from the original on 2022-07-01.
  • ^ "Mit SunExpress nach Antalya". Archived from the original on 2021-10-23.
  • ^ "Niederländische Steuererhöhung beflügelt Flughafen Weeze". 14 December 2022.
  • ^ a b c d e f "SunExpress Announces 2021 Summer Program". ftnnews.com. 23 February 2021.
  • ^ "SunExpress's Izmir Dublin Flights Restart". Railly News. 9 September 2021. Archived from the original on 3 October 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  • ^ "Offers - SunExpress".
  • ^ "SunExpress va relua zborurile regulate dintre București și Antalya în 2024". 21 September 2023.
  • ^ "SunExpress plans new routes in S18". routesonline.com. 16 November 2017.
  • ^ "SUNEXPRESS ADDS ABU DHABI SERVICE FROM SEP 2023". Aeroroutes. 19 June 2023. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
  • ^ https://www.sunexpress.com/en/
  • ^ "Leeds Bradford gains new SunExpress route".
  • ^ https://www.sunexpress.com/en/
  • ^ "Route network - SunExpress". Archived from the original on 8 April 2022. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  • ^ "SunExpress Schedules Samarqand mid-Nov 2023 Launch". AeroRoutes. 25 September 2023. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  • ^ "Fleet". sunexpress.com. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  • ^ Perry, Dominic. "DUBAI: SunExpress tops up Max orders with 10-unit deal". FlightGlobal. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
  • ^ "SunExpress places order for 50 Boeing aircraft". reuters.com. 19 February 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  • ^ "Boeing Inks New Deal With SunExpress Worth Billions". fool.com. 19 February 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  • ^ "SunExpress to Buy up to 90 Boeing 737 MAX Jets to Fuel Robust Growth". Boeing Media Room. 13 November 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  • ^ "SunExpress Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
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