This article is about the German airline. For its former sister companies, see Thomas Cook Group Airlines.
Thomas Cook Aviation
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
H3
TCN
NAUTILUS
Founded
24 October 2017 (as Air Berlin Aviation GmbH)
Commenced operations
22 March 2017
Ceased operations
2 April 2020
Operating bases
Düsseldorf Airport
Leipzig/Halle Airport
Fleet size
6
Parent company
Thomas Cook Group
Headquarters
Frankfurt, Germany
Key people
Ralf Nagel, CEO
Website
condor.com
Thomas Cook Aviation GmbH was[1] a German leisure airline launched in 2017 and a technical subsidiary of Condor.[2] It operated scheduled flights exclusively on behalf of Condor to destinations throughout Europe, from its bases in Düsseldorf and Leipzig/Halle.[3] In April 2020, the airline filed for insolvency.
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^"Germany's Condor completely abandons Thomas Cook brand". ch-aviation. Retrieved 2019-12-26.
^"Thomas Cook collapsed – grounded 117 aircraft – 21,000 unemployed." News in flight. 23 September 2019. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
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