TUI Group plans to retire its B737-700 and B767-300ER fleets

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Sebastian Ebel CEO of TUI
Sebastian Ebel CEO of TUI

TUI Group plans to retire its B737-700 and B767-300ER fleets within the next three years after their leases expire as part of their fleet consolidation strategy

Chief Airline Officer, Marco Ciomperlik, confirmed the decision and stated that the B737-700 fleet will be phased out over the next three years

TUI fly (Belgium) currently operates four B737-700s, with plans to retire this aircraft type following the retirement announcement made in 2019

TUI Group’s fleet includes a variety of aircraft, with TUI fly (Belgium) operating a mix of B737-700s, B737-8s, B737-800s, B787-8s, and E195-E2s, while TUI fly (Netherlands) operates B737-8s, B767-300ER, and B787-8s.

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