Thomas Cook Airlines (Belgium)
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| Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium | ||
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| IATA FQ |
ICAO TCW |
Callsign THOMAS COOK |
| Founded | December 2001 | |
| Hubs | Brussels Airport | |
| Fleet size | 6 | |
| Destinations | 68 | |
| Parent company | Thomas Cook Group plc | |
| Headquarters | Diegem, Belgium | |
| Key people | Lode Ketele (General Manager) | |
| Website: http://www.thomascookairlines.com/ | ||
Thomas Cook Airlines (Belgium) is a charter airline based in Belgium. It operates holiday charter flights from Belgium to the Mediterranean resort areas. The company operates from Brussels airport, Liège Airport and Ostend-Bruges International Airport.
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[edit] History
This Belgian charter, ad-hoc/ACMI airline based in Brussels was established on 12 December 2001 and started operations on 13 March 2002. It was formed by Thomas Cook to serve the Belgian charter market. Seat-only sales were introduced in January 2004. Long haul leisure flights (SE-Asia, Caribbean,...) out of Brussels are operated by Boeing 767-300s of Dutch holiday airline Martinair since 1 May 2005.
Thomas Cook, owned by Arcandor and MyTravel Group PLC officially merged to form Thomas Cook Group PLC on 19 June 2007 and opened on the London Stock Exchange. Other airlines within the group are Thomas Cook Airlines UK and Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia.
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[edit] Fleet
The Thomas Cook Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft:
| Type | Number | Seats |
|---|---|---|
| Airbus A320-200 |
6
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180
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| Registration & names | |
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| Airbus A320-200 |
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OO-TCK, OO-TCL and OO-TCM are replaced by OO-TCH, OO-TCO and OO-TCP
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