September 15, 2003 at 2:48 pm
Hi,
Condor, the German operating arm of Thomas Cook Airlines will reduce the size of its fleet from 40 to 34 aircraft for the 2004 summer season when it plans to operate 9 B767-300s, 13 B757-300s and 12 A320-200s. Condor is also talking with Airbus and Boeing about an order for 22 aircraft which it hopes to place sometime in 2004. Under consideration are the A320, A321, A330 and B737, B767, B7E7.
Thanks
Thomas Cook
By: Thomas Cook - 16th September 2003 at 21:07
Hi,
Condor is keeping its 757-300s. If and when they retire them I don’t think Transavia would buy them because they are thinking about gettting rid of there own at this moment in time.
Thanks
Thomas Cook
By: Jeanske_SN - 16th September 2003 at 19:19
Who’s gonna take them?
Hi, good condor is selling some 753’s. Who’s gonna take them? I Guess Transavia, which already leased two or three this summer, and propably Thomas cook as well?
By: steve rowell - 16th September 2003 at 03:08
Those 753s are almost brand new
By: Thomas Cook - 15th September 2003 at 15:56
Hi,
No problem. 😉
Thanks
Thomas Cook
By: A330Crazy - 15th September 2003 at 15:53
Ok. I just read on Skyliner-aviation that it was rumoured that they would be traded for 738’s.
Cheers mate. 🙂
By: Thomas Cook - 15th September 2003 at 15:48
Hi,
Its was on Just Planes news page.
Thanks
Thomas Cook
By: A330Crazy - 15th September 2003 at 15:44
Where did you hear this? I heard that Condor would be trading all there 757-300 with boeing for 737-800’s.
Cheers anyhow TC.