German Airlines [ Airlines in Germany, German Airline Companies ]

List of airlines of Germany

TUIfly Deutschland, Sun Express, Lufthansa, Lufthansa CityLine, Eurowings, Eurowings Discover, Condor and Sundair

defunct Airlines in Germany; Air Berlin (Oct 2017), Germania (Feb 2019).




>Largest, Biggest airline in germany?

Lufthansa is the flag carrier, largest and biggest airline in Germany.


>Low-Cost airline in germany?

Eurowings is the Low-Cost airline in Germany.


>Leisure Airline airline in germany?

Condor and TUIfly Deutschland are the Leisure Airlines in Germany.


>Regional Airline in germany?

Lufthansa CityLine is the Regional airline in Germany.




Let's look at the German Airline Companies.

TUIfly Deutschland

TUIfly Deutschland is a German leisure airline owned by the travel and tourism company TUI Group. TUIfly offers both charter and scheduled flights with about 60% of all seats are sold directly, 30% as a part of a TUI holiday package and 10% by other agencies. TUI fly Deutschland flies to the classic holiday regions all around the Mediterranean, the Canary and Cape Verde Islands, Madeira and Egypt. TUI fly Deutschland fleet consists of Boeing Aircraft.

German Airline Company, TUIfly's Airplane

TUIfly's Airplane

German Airline Company, TUIfly's Logo


Sun Express

Sun Express is a German leisure airline based in Frankfurt. SunExpress is a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa. SunExpress nearly flies to the classic holiday regions all around the Mediterranean.

German Airline Company, Sun Express's Airplane, Boeing 737 800

Sun Express Boeing 737-800

German Airline Company, Sun Express's Logo


Lufthansa

Lufthansa is a German airline and, when combined with its subsidiaries, the largest airline in Europe, both in terms of passengers carried and fleet size. Lufthansa operates services to 18 domestic destinations and 197 international destinations in 78 countries across Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe. Lufthansa Airlines, together with its subsidiaries, has a dominant position in German passenger transportation. With this national flag carrier company, you have the chance to reach many destinations departing from Germany.

German Airline Company, Lufthansa's Airplane, Airbus A320 Neo

Lufthansa Airbus A320 Neo

German Airline Company, Lufthansa's Logo


Lufthansa CityLine

Lufthansa CityLine is a German airline with its based in Munich Airport. Lufthansa CityLine is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa. Lufthansa CityLine operates scheduled flights to domestic and European destinations. Lufthansa CityLine is one of two members of Lufthansa Regional. The other member is Air Dolomiti. Lufthansa CityLine operates a fleet of Airbus, Bombardier CRJ900 and Embraer 190 aircraft.

German Airline Company, Lufthansa CityLine's Airplane, Bombardier CRJ900

Lufthansa CityLine, Bombardier CRJ900


German Airline Company, Lufthansa CityLine's Logo


City Airlines or Lufthansa City

City Airlines, branded as Lufthansa City, is a German regional airline. City Airlines is a subsidiary of Lufthansa. City Airlines will operate regional flights.

German Airline Company, Lufthansa City Airlines
German Airline Company, Lufthansa City Airlines's Logo




Eurowings

Eurowings (firm once known as Germanwings). Eurowings is a German low-cost airline headquartered in Düsseldorf and a fully owned subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group. Eurowings serves a network of domestic and European destinations as well as some long-haul routes.

German Airline Company, Eurowings's Airplane, Airbus A320

Eurowings Airbus A320

German Airline Company, Eurowings's Logo


Eurowings Discover

Eurowings Discover (once known as Discover Airlines). Eurowings Discover is owned by the Lufthansa Group. Eurowings Discover operates flight services over long-haul leisure destinations. Eurowings Discover fleet consists of the Airbus aircraft. With the company, which uses Frankfurt and Munich airports as its main hubs, you can fly to distant destinations such as Canada, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Maldives, Mauritius, Victoria Falls, Salt Lake City and Zanzibar.

German Airline Company, Eurowings Discover's Airplane, Airbus A330-300

Eurowings Discover, Airbus A330-300

German Airline Company, Eurowings Discover's Logo


Condor

Condor, is a German leisure airline based in Frankfurt. Condor operates scheduled flights to leisure destinations in the Mediterranean, Asia, Africa, North America, South America and the Caribbean.

German Airline Company, German Leisure Airline Condor Airbus A321-200 Plane with New Livery

Condor Airbus A321-200, New Livery German Airline Company, Condor's Logo

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Sundair

Sundair is German charter airline company. Sundair operates charter flights to holiday destinations in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Germany charter airline company Sundair operates a fleet of Airbus aircraft.

German Airline Company, Sundair's Airplane, Airbus A320

Sundair Airbus A320

German Airline Company, Sundair's Logo




Air Berlin

>defunct - Airlines in Germany

Air Berlin was Germany's second largest airline, after Lufthansa. It operated a route network that includes a total of 17 German cities, some European metropolitan and several leisure destinations in Southern Europe and North Africa, as well as intercontinental services to destinations in the Caribbean and the Americas.
***The airline, which was the second biggest in Germany after Lufthansa. Air Berlin ceased all operations on October 27 last year (2017) with almost £700 million of debt.


German Airline Company, Air Berlin's Airplane German Airline Company, Air Berlin's Logo


Germania

>defunct - Airlines in Germany

Germania is (was) a privately owned German airline with its headquarters in Berlin. Germania operates (operated) scheduled and charter flights to destinations in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
***Germany low-cost airline Germania has filed for bankruptcy and cancelled all of its flights in February 2019.

German Airline Company, Germania's Airplane, Airbus A319

Germania Airbus A319

German Airline Company, Germania's Logo

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