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Novair

Novair was a charter airline headquartered in that specialized in leisure and vacation flights, primarily operating on behalf of the tour operator , one of Sweden's largest travel agencies. Founded in 1997, the airline maintained its main hub at (ARN) and served destinations across Europe, Africa, and the , focusing on seasonal charter services to popular vacation spots such as , , and the . Throughout its history, Novair operated a fleet that evolved from older aircraft including the and to more modern jets in its final years, emphasizing fuel-efficient operations for short- to medium-haul routes. Formerly a within the Kuoni group alongside Apollo, the played a key role in supporting Sweden's outbound market, transporting passengers to over 18 international destinations at its peak. However, financial pressures intensified after the , leading to operational challenges and eventual bankruptcy proceedings. Novair ceased all flight operations on 9 October 2023 following the termination of its long-standing with Apollo and the return of its leased aircraft, and filed for in November 2023, marking the end of nearly three decades in the aviation industry. The airline's closure left a gap in Sweden's sector, with Apollo shifting to partnerships with other carriers to maintain its travel services.

History

Foundation and early years

Novair was established in 1997 as a affiliated with Apollo, Sweden's third-largest at the time, focusing on leisure travel from hubs. The company, headquartered in , began operations on November 15, 1997, initially serving as a provider of flights for Apollo's package tours. Its primary base was , with early services targeting popular vacation destinations to support the growing demand for affordable leisure travel from and neighboring countries. The airline's inaugural routes included long-haul charters from to Phuket, Thailand, and the , , operated on behalf of Apollo to facilitate tourist packages. To support these operations, Novair leased its initial fleet, starting with a 500 from for long-haul services to and the . By 1998, the fleet expanded with three additional L-1011 TriStars, enabling broader charter capacity, while shorter routes incorporated leased A320-200 aircraft from operators like TransAer International Airlines. In 1999, Novair considered acquiring 767-300ER aircraft for its long-haul needs but ultimately leased two A330-200s instead, citing more favorable terms, with the first arriving in 2000 to replace the aging TriStars. Following the acquisition of the Apollo Group by Holding in January 2001, Novair became a wholly owned of the Swiss-based company, solidifying its role in the market. The early 2000s brought industry-wide pressures from the downturn, prompting fleet modernization efforts; between 2004 and 2005, Novair leased three A321-200 aircraft to enhance efficiency on medium-haul routes to Mediterranean and other destinations. These adjustments, including the shift from TriStars to more fuel-efficient twinjets, positioned the airline for sustained charter operations across networks by 2010. The fleet at this stage emphasized versatility for Apollo's tour programs, with no fatal accidents recorded in its up to that point.

Expansion and operations (2010–2023)

In 2015, Novair was acquired by DER Touristik, the tourism division of the German , as part of the larger purchase of Kuoni Group's European tour operating businesses, including Apollo Travel in the region. This change facilitated deeper integration with Apollo's operations, allowing Novair to serve as the dedicated carrier for one of Scandinavia's largest tour operators. Under this structure, Novair focused on leisure travel, operating seasonal charters primarily from bases in Arlanda, Landvetter, Gardermoen, and Kastrup airports. By the late , the airline had expanded its network to approximately 18 destinations, emphasizing Mediterranean resorts, the , and North African sites, while supporting Apollo's packaged tours to these leisure hotspots. Fleet modernization efforts marked a key aspect of Novair's growth in the mid-2010s. In 2017, the airline took delivery of its first Airbus A321neo, leased from Air Lease Corporation, introducing fuel-efficient narrowbody aircraft configured for 221 passengers in an all-economy layout. This addition, followed by a second A321neo in subsequent years, replaced older A321s and supported more sustainable operations on medium-haul routes to southern Europe and Egypt, reducing fuel consumption by up to 20% compared to previous generations. Earlier in the decade, Novair had operated long-haul charters using leased Airbus A330s to destinations in the Caribbean, Asia, and Africa as part of Apollo's broader tour offerings, though these services ceased after 2014 in favor of a streamlined short- and medium-haul focus. The severely disrupted Novair's operations, leading to a full grounding of flights in amid global restrictions and a sharp decline in demand for charters. Recovery began in as borders reopened, with Novair resuming services under Apollo's reduced program, which saw overall customer numbers drop to about 100,000 that year—roughly 10% of pre-pandemic levels. The airline incorporated industry-standard enhancements, including rigorous cleaning procedures and health screenings, to rebuild passenger confidence for its flights. At its operational peak in the late , Novair carried around 240,000 passengers annually, achieving load factors typically above 85% on high-demand seasonal routes, and remained to Apollo's packages emphasizing sustainable to and select African destinations.

Cessation of operations

In February 2023, Novair announced plans to cease operations by early , primarily due to the loss of its primary contract with Apollo, which accounted for the majority of its business. This decision came amid broader challenges in the charter market, including the ongoing recovery from reduced travel demand following the and intensified competition from larger carriers. Despite efforts to secure alternative contracts with other s, none materialized, leading to the carrier's wind-down under its ownership by Denmark's Jet Nordic Group, which had acquired Novair from DER Touristik and Apollo in 2021. Novair operated its final revenue flight on October 9, 2023, marking the end of 26 years of charter services from its base at . In coordination with Apollo and aviation authorities, the prioritized of stranded passengers, arranging alternative flights via partner carriers to ensure all bookings were honored through the summer season's close. Following the shutdown, Novair's two leased aircraft (SE-RKA and SE-RKB) were returned to lessor ; they were ferried to on September 14 and October 9, 2023, respectively, and subsequently re-registered as OE-IHX and OE-IIJ. The cessation triggered formal proceedings filed on November 24, 2023, resulting in the of remaining assets and the of approximately 137 employees, representing the entirety of Novair's . This event contributed to a contraction in Sweden's charter aviation sector, exacerbating pressures on smaller operators and prompting tour operators like Apollo to pivot strategies, including an extended partnership with SAS Scandinavian Airlines for summer 2024 routes to Mediterranean and other leisure destinations. As of 2025, there have been no indications of Novair's revival, with its former routes fully absorbed by competitors such as and , reflecting a trend in . The closure underscored vulnerabilities in the wet-lease model, particularly for airlines heavily reliant on single partnerships.

Corporate affairs

Ownership and headquarters

Novair was headquartered at throughout its operational history, with administrative offices located at Ynglingagatan 2 in central , . The airline was founded in 1997 as part of Sweden's Apollo travel group and initially operated under its ownership. In January 2001, following Group's acquisition of the Apollo Group, Novair became a wholly owned of Kuoni, which integrated it into its tourism operations. In June 2015, Kuoni sold its European tour operating business, including Novair, to Germany's through its tourism division DER Touristik, marking a shift toward broader under the new parent. By 2018, Novair functioned as a fully owned subsidiary of DER Touristik, with operations closely aligned to its arm. In April 2021, DER Touristik and Apollo divested Novair to Denmark's Jet Group in an asset sale aimed at streamlining non-core holdings, with the transaction completing later that year; this made Jet the final owner until cessation. Governance was led by key executives including CEO Anders Fred, who served from at least through the airline's closure in , overseeing strategic decisions amid transitions. Novair's annual revenues peaked at around €150 million in , derived mainly from flight contracts with major tour operators such as Apollo. The carrier maintained certifications from the Swedish Transport Agency for air operator operations and adhered to regulations on structures and standards throughout its existence.

Alliances and partnerships

Novair's core business model revolved around a long-standing with the tour operator , a key brand under DER Touristik within the , established since the airline's founding in November 1997. This alliance positioned Novair as Apollo's dedicated charter carrier, with the majority of its operations conducted as wet-leased services to support package holiday tours to sun destinations, including long-haul routes to such as Phuket. The enabled exclusive contracts that directly influenced Novair's route planning, prioritizing high-demand leisure markets aligned with Apollo's offerings and ensuring dedicated capacity for seasonal peaks in Mediterranean and Asian destinations. These arrangements allowed Novair to optimize fleet utilization, though Apollo consistently accounted for the bulk of its flying. Apollo also partnered with () for additional charter capacity from regional airports, complementing Novair's operations. Novair held membership in the (IATA), which supported adherence to global safety and operational standards essential for its charter-focused alliances. These partnerships, particularly the deep integration with Apollo and DER Touristik—where ownership ties provided strategic alignment—solidified Novair's role in the sector until the loss of its primary contract in 2023.

Destinations

Overview of route network

Novair operated exclusively as a charter airline, providing leisure-focused flights without any scheduled services, in close partnership with the tour Apollo. Its operations were highly seasonal, concentrating on the summer period from to to serve demand for sun destinations in and beyond. The 's network was centered on as its primary hub, with secondary bases at Gothenburg Landvetter Airport, , and Oslo Gardermoen Airport to facilitate regional feeder traffic from . This structure allowed efficient connectivity for passengers from and neighboring countries, supporting Apollo's package holiday offerings. Novair's route network from inception included short- and medium-haul Mediterranean and Canary Islands routes alongside long-haul services to Asia, with later evolution focusing on fleet modernization for efficiency across its destinations. At its peak, the network served 17 destinations annually, reflecting growing demand for diverse leisure travel. The airline's passengers were predominantly and tourists seeking vacation getaways, with flights typically catering to group travel tied to tour packages. This demographic focus underscored Novair's role in supporting regional outbound leisure tourism.

Key destinations by region

Novair's route network emphasized leisure and charter services, primarily serving passengers from hubs in , , , and to sun-soaked holiday spots. At its peak, the airline operated to 17 destinations, focusing on seasonal charters tied to tour operator Apollo's packages for beach vacations and ski trips.

Europe

Novair's European routes centered on popular Mediterranean beach destinations, with weekly summer charters from Scandinavian bases to in , in , and in . These flights, often operating 1-2 times per week during peak season, catered to family holidays and supported Apollo's inclusive tour packages. Additional key spots included Greek islands such as (), , , , and ; in ; and in , all flown seasonally with aircraft for short-haul efficiency. Winter services extended to the , including , , , and , providing year-round warmth for northern European travelers.

North Africa/Mediterranean

In and the broader Mediterranean, Novair prioritized warm-weather escapes with 2-3 weekly flights during peak periods to in , a staple for winter sun charters emphasizing resorts. in also featured prominently as a summer between and the , blending beach and cultural appeals in Apollo itineraries. These routes, launched in the early 2000s, highlighted Novair's role in affordable group travel, using efficient like the 737-800 for these medium-haul segments. routes, such as to , were part of occasional charters but saw reduced emphasis post-2015 due to regional shifts.

Asia and Beyond

Novair ventured into long-haul charters starting in 1997, with inaugural services to Phuket in using aircraft for direct flights from , establishing the airline's niche in exotic beach packages. From 2012, routes expanded to in , operated seasonally with A321s for cost efficiency on these extended hauls, targeting winter escapes for tourists. These services, limited to 1-2 rotations per week, represented about 10% of Novair's network and included stopovers for refueling. Other occasional long-haul spots like and the were phased out by the mid-2010s amid rising fuel costs. Following the cessation of operations in October 2023 due to the loss of its primary contract with Apollo, several popular routes—including —were transferred to partner carriers like International Airways to maintain service continuity for tour packages.

Fleet

Fleet at closure

At the time of its cessation of operations on October 9, 2023, Novair operated a fleet of two aircraft. These were registered SE-RKA (msn 7746) and SE-RKB (msn 7807), both delivered in mid-2017 and thus approximately six years old at . Each was configured in a single-class all-economy with 221 seats featuring 18-inch-wide seating, optimized for medium-haul services to leisure destinations. No additional aircraft joined the fleet following the deliveries of these A321neos, amid ongoing industry challenges including the . Following the shutdown, both planes were promptly returned to lessors; SE-RKB was ferried to on October 10, 2023, and SE-RKA to on October 14, 2023, with no subsequent operations under Novair as of 2025.

Historical fleet

Novair's fleet evolution began in November 1997 with the introduction of suited for long-haul operations. The initially operated 1 1/100/200 and 3 500s, leased for services to destinations such as Phuket, Thailand, and the , . These trijets were phased out by 2000 due to high operating costs and maintenance challenges associated with aging airframes. In early 1999, Novair briefly transitioned to narrow-body operations with a single 737-300, leased for short-haul routes, marking a temporary shift away from long-haul capacity. This aircraft was in service from March to November 1999 before being returned. Concurrently, starting in November 1999, the introduced the A330-200 as its primary wide-body type, leasing up to 6 examples over the following decade for extended-range charters, with operations continuing sporadically until 2015. The A330-200 fleet supported operations until around 2007, with some aircraft retained briefly into 2010 and again in 2013–2015 via sub-leases. The period from 2004 to 2010 saw significant fleet expansion and modernization, focusing on the for short- and medium-haul efficiency. Novair introduced 5 A321-200s in April 2004, which remained in service until March 2017, and added up to 6 A320-200s starting in the same year, with operations extending to 2017. From 1999 to 2005, the airline also operated 3 737-800s for short-haul services. By 2008, the fleet had grown to 5 , enabling a broader route network tied to contracts. Throughout this era, approximately 80% of the fleet was wet-leased, aligning with Novair's model dependent on seasonal demand from partners like TUI Nordic. From 2010 to 2020, Novair standardized its operations around the , retiring older A330s and early A320/A321 variants by 2018 to reduce costs and improve . The fleet peaked at 7 , including the introduction of 2 A321neos in June 2017, which replaced the legacy A321-200s for high-density and Mediterranean routes. This modernization emphasized newer-generation engines and configurations optimized for leisure travel, with no return to wide-body types after 2015. Over its , Novair operated seven main types: variants, 737-300, 737-800, A330-200, A320-200, A321-200, and A321neo, predominantly through wet and damp leases rather than ownership.
Aircraft TypeNumber OperatedPrimary PeriodNotes
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 1/100/20011997–2000Leased wide-body for long-haul charters; phased out early.
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 50031997–2000Leased; high costs led to quick retirement.
Boeing 737-30011999Brief narrow-body trial for short-haul.
Boeing 737-80031999–2005Short-haul narrow-body charters.
Airbus A330-20061999–2015Main wide-body; sporadic operations post-2010.
Airbus A320-20062004–2017Narrow-body expansion; retired by 2018.
Airbus A321-20052004–2017Medium-haul focus; replaced by neo variants.
Airbus A321neo22017–2023Modernization peak; efficient for high-density routes; active until closure.

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