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Feb 10, 2015 (newstodate): Copenhagen-based charter carrier Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia has now phased out its last remaining Airbus A320 aircraft.
This happened on February 4, 2015, when the last remaining A320 was ferried from Billund to Dublin for return to its lessor.
Instead, Thomas Cook Scandinavia is to operate a fleet of larger Airbus A321, nine of which are now in service alongside five Airbus A330 aircraft.
The carrier operates charter flights out of the three Scandinavian capital airports as well as from Finland.
The company is part of the Thomas Cook airline network, together with Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium and Condor.
This happened on February 4, 2015, when the last remaining A320 was ferried from Billund to Dublin for return to its lessor.
Instead, Thomas Cook Scandinavia is to operate a fleet of larger Airbus A321, nine of which are now in service alongside five Airbus A330 aircraft.
The carrier operates charter flights out of the three Scandinavian capital airports as well as from Finland.
The company is part of the Thomas Cook airline network, together with Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium and Condor.