Background The airline's roots trace back to two airlines:
Conair of Scandinavia, owned by Danish Spies Group, and the Swedish
Scanair, of the Swedish SLG - Scandinavian Leisure Group. These two charter airlines were put together in September 1993 and the merged company was officially established on 1 January 1994 as
Premiair A/S. In 1994, SLG (still one of the owners) was acquired by the British conglomerate
Airtours. On 1 May 2002, the airline adopted the brand
MyTravel Airways (
MyTravel Airways Scandinavia) in parallel with the change of the British partner. In May 2008, after
MyTravel Group had been bought by
Thomas Cook Group, the airline was renamed
Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia. On 23 September 2019, Thomas Cook Group plc went into administration and ceased trading with immediate effect after failing to secure £200 million in emergency funding. This caused the airline to initially suspend operations, which were resumed some weeks later. It continued to operate flights to leisure destinations, mainly in the
Mediterranean area and to the
Canary Islands, as well as some long-haul service from several airports in the
Nordic countries until November 2019.
New investors and new name On 30 October 2019, it was announced that a new investment consortium consisting of Norwegian businessman
Petter Stordalen (Strawberry Group) and two private firms (
Altor Equity Partners and
TDR Capital) had acquired Ving Group (also known as Thomas Cook Northern Europe) from
AlixPartners which handled the acquisitions of Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia, Ving, Tjäreborg and Spies and was also one of the liquidators of
Thomas Cook Group. Following the acquisition, the air carrier was renamed
Sunclass Airlines on 23 December and acquired a new
air operator's certificate (AOC). While the Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia name would continue to be visible to passengers in tickets, airport plates, and aircraft liveries for an unspecified period during the rebranding process, the airline retained Thomas Cook's original "sunny heart" logo. In December 2020, just over a year since its new name, Sunclass unveiled a totally different graphic image, discarding definitively the Thomas Cook Group logo and trademark. In November 2021, Sunclass Airlines announced an Airbus A330neo, very suitable for its long-haul operations, would be delivered in the following year. Sunclass is also eyeing potential routes within the Airbus A330-900's range like Delhi, Newark, Toronto, Chicago, Hong Kong, and Johannesburg. ==Destinations==