Sunways
Sunways was a charter airline consisting of sister companies Sunways Airlines A.B., based in Stockholm, Sweden, and SUNWAY Intersun Havacilik Anonim Sirketi, based at Istanbul-Atatürk and Antalya, Turkey. The airline was in operation from March 1995 to October 1997.History
Sunways was owned by Tursem A.S., a now defunct travel group based in Istanbul, Turkey. The group was founded in 1985 by Haluk Semiz and Nedim Gürbüz but went bankrupt on 4 October 1997, prompting Sunways to cease operation.Destinations
Sunways operated destinations including the following:
- Sweden
- *Stockholm
- *Göteborg
- *Örebro
- *Umeå
- *Luleå
- *Sundsvall
- *Malmö
- *Jönköping
- *Visby
- *Västerås
- *Nyköping
- Thailand
- *Phuket
- Turkey
- *Istanbul
- *Antalya
- *Izmir
- *Dalaman
- U.A.E.
- *Dubai
- India
- *Goa
- Finland
- *Helsinki
- *Oulo
- *Kokkola
- *Turku
- *Tampere
- *Jyväskylä
- Norway
- *Oslo
- *Bergen
- *Tromsö
- *Trondheim
- *Stavanger
- *Kirkenes
- Denmark
- *Copenhagen
- *Aalborg
- *Billund
- *Esbjerg
- *Karup
- Greece
- *Corfu
- *Rhodes
- *Heraklion
- *Samos
- Spain
- *Las Palmas
- *Tenerife
- *Fuerteventura
- *Arrecife
- *Palma
- Kenya
- *Mombasa
- Tunisia
- *Monastir
- Egypt
- *Sharm el-Sheikh
Fleet
The Sunway Intersun Havacilik Turkey-based fleet included 4 MD-83 aircraft.
The Sunways Sweden-based fleet included 4 Boeing 757-200 aircraft.