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TUI fly Netherlands

TUI fly Netherlands, legally incorporated as TUI Airlines Netherlands, is a and wholly owned subsidiary of the , headquartered in Schiphol-Rijk on the grounds of . It operates scheduled and flights primarily serving leisure destinations, with a focus on short-, medium-, and long-haul routes to around 50 locations across , , the , , , and . The airline's IATA code is OR and ICAO code is TFL, and it functions as the aviation arm of Netherlands, transporting passengers for TUI's tour operations and other partners. The origins of TUI fly Netherlands date back to 1981 with the founding of Air Holland as a charter carrier. In 2004, it was renamed HollandExel amid operational changes, and in 2005, following acquisition by the , it became ArkeFly, integrating into the group's leisure travel ecosystem. Operations under the ArkeFly name continued until October 1, 2015, when it rebranded to TUI fly Netherlands to unify with TUI's international portfolio. By 2025, the had established itself as a key player in the flight market, with notable milestones including 20 years of service on routes like to since 2005. As of November 2025, TUI fly Netherlands operates a fleet consisting of six 737 MAX 8s and five 787-8 Dreamliners, supplemented by wet-leased 737-800s and other types such as Airbus A320s for short- and medium-haul operations as needed. The fleet is shared with as part of TUI , enabling efficient operations across the region, and the has phased out older types like the 767-300 in 2024. Key destinations include popular holiday spots such as the , , , the Mediterranean coast, and transatlantic routes to the and , supporting TUI's emphasis on affordable, reliable vacation travel. The carrier prioritizes passenger comfort with features like on long-haul flights and adheres to TUI Group's goals through fuel-efficient .

Overview

Company profile

TUI fly Netherlands, legally incorporated as TUI Airlines Nederland B.V., is a charter airline headquartered in Schiphol-Rijk near . The airline operates under the IATA code OR, ICAO code TFL, and callsign ORANGE. As a wholly owned subsidiary of , Europe's largest leisure travel group, TUI fly Netherlands primarily focuses on charter flights integrated with holiday packages offered by tour operators. This operational model supports the parent company's global unification strategy by providing seamless transportation for leisure travelers. The airline traces its origins to Air Holland, founded in 1981, with the current legal entity established in 2005 as ArkeFly, and it adopted its current branding in 2015, positioning it as a dedicated carrier serving primarily short- and long-haul vacation routes from its base.

Hubs and operations

TUI fly Netherlands primarily operates from its main hub at (), which serves as the central base for the majority of its flights. Secondary bases include (), (), and (), enabling regional access and supporting operations across the . These hubs facilitate efficient connectivity for both short-haul and long-haul routes, with Schiphol handling the bulk of international departures. The airline's operations are charter-focused, closely aligned with Group's tourism division to support package holidays and . Flights exhibit strong seasonal variations, peaking in summer for destinations and in winter for long-haul escapes to sun destinations, reflecting patterns in the holiday market. This model achieves high efficiency, with passenger load factors averaging 94% during the third quarter of 2025, driven by optimized scheduling and integrations. Ancillary services, such as in-flight with access to , TV series, and music, enhance the passenger experience on these routes. As a carrier, TUI fly Netherlands adheres to the regulatory oversight of the (EASA), ensuring compliance with rigorous safety protocols across all operations. The airline maintains a strong safety record, with no fatal accidents or major hull losses reported in recent years, underscoring its commitment to passenger and crew safety. This operational framework supports seamless integration with Group's broader ecosystem, where flights are often bundled with accommodations and excursions for comprehensive packages.

History

Origins and founding as Arkefly

The origins of what would become TUI fly Netherlands lie in the establishment of Air Holland, a Dutch charter airline founded in 1984 to serve leisure travelers from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to popular vacation spots across Europe. Founded as an independent charter airline competing with KLM, Air Holland expanded its fleet to include Boeing 757s and 767s for both short- and long-haul charters, focusing on Mediterranean and transatlantic routes. However, persistent financial challenges culminated in the suspension of operations on February 10, 2004, followed by official bankruptcy and liquidation declared by the Haarlem court on March 25, 2004, leaving around 300 employees and a fleet of 21 aircraft in limbo. In the wake of Air Holland's collapse, the Exel Aviation Group acquired key assets and relaunched services as HollandExel in February 2004 under new ownership, aiming to continue charter operations with a core fleet of three 767-300s primarily serving and packages. Despite initial stability, the broader Exel Aviation Group encountered severe financial distress, filing for protection in early 2005; this prompted Group's strategic intervention in May 2005, acquiring HollandExel to secure its charter capacity and integrating it into the TUI Nederland tour operator's ecosystem. Arkefly was officially founded on , 2005, as TUI's in-house , inheriting HollandExel's operations and staff while adopting a refreshed branding tied to the . The launched its first revenue flight on April 21, 2005, from to , , utilizing an initial fleet of leased 757-200s optimized for medium-haul Mediterranean charters. Early years emphasized seasonal holiday routes to destinations like the , , and , with steady growth driven by Nederland's demand; by 2010, the fleet had expanded to 10 aircraft, incorporating 737-800s for short-haul efficiency and additional 767-300s for longer sectors. A pivotal early development was Arkefly's integration with TUI Nederland, which facilitated diversification beyond Europe, starting with the launch of Caribbean routes to Curaçao in 2005. Further expansion included weekly services to Sint Maarten starting December 2, 2007, enhancing TUI's transatlantic holiday offerings. In 2025, the airline celebrated 20 years of the Amsterdam–Curaçao route with a special aircraft naming ceremony. In October 2013, the airline simplified its name to Arke for branding alignment with its tour operator parent, streamlining marketing while maintaining its charter focus.

Rebranding to TUI fly Netherlands and expansion

In , ArkeFly underwent a significant to align with Group's global strategy for unifying its brands under a single identity. Effective 1 October , the airline became TUI fly Netherlands, marking the first implementation of this initiative within the group and emphasizing a cohesive leisure travel experience across Europe. The rebranding coincided with fleet modernization efforts to support expanded operations. In 2015, TUI fly Netherlands introduced the 787-8 Dreamliner for long-haul services, enabling more efficient routes to distant destinations and improving passenger comfort with advanced features like larger windows and enhanced cabin pressure. This addition facilitated growth in intercontinental travel, with the airline adding routes to the and various African countries by 2020, including services to destinations such as in (extending North American reach) and expanded connections to and . To bolster its narrow-body operations, TUI fly Netherlands received deliveries of starting in January 2018, with subsequent aircraft entering service in 2021, enhancing short- and medium-haul efficiency across European and Mediterranean routes. Separately, advanced its commitments in 2017 by converting 18 of its existing 70 unfilled 737 MAX orders to the larger MAX 10 variant. A key milestone in this transition occurred on 30 November 2024, when TUI fly Netherlands retired its last , fully shifting to a modern all- fleet of narrow- and for improved and . The disrupted these developments, leading to a complete fleet grounding in March 2020 as suspended the vast majority of operations in compliance with government restrictions. Services resumed progressively in 2021 with stringent health protocols, including enhanced cleaning, mandatory masking, and contactless boarding where feasible. By 2025, passenger numbers had recovered to pre-pandemic levels, supported by strong demand for leisure travel and the airline's optimized fleet.

Destinations

Current destinations

As of November 2025, TUI fly Netherlands serves approximately 50 destinations in 23 countries, with a primary emphasis on leisure-oriented routes to sun-soaked and beach destinations. The airline's network is heavily focused on point-to-point holiday services from its Dutch bases, catering to travelers seeking Mediterranean escapes, getaways, and exotic long-haul spots. The majority of routes target the Mediterranean region, including popular spots in (such as the like and ), (with over 20 islands including , , and during the ), (e.g., ), and (). Other key areas include the as a year-round staple, ( and Boa Vista), ( and ), and the (, , and ). Emerging routes extend to (e.g., in ) and (e.g., ’s , ’s , and ’s ). Domestic operations are limited to the airline's four main bases in the Netherlands: Amsterdam Schiphol, Eindhoven, Rotterdam The Hague, and Groningen Eelde, from which all international flights depart without extensive internal connectivity. Seasonal variations shape the schedule, with summer emphasizing short-haul European leisure (particularly the Mediterranean and Greek islands) and winter shifting to long-haul sun destinations like the Caribbean and Africa; a notable addition for the 2025 winter season is a new charter route to Kajaani, Finland, for ski holidays. In peak season, the airline operates hundreds of weekly flights, with popular routes featuring multiple daily services to support high holiday demand. Recent developments include an expansion to 18 weekly flights between and during the 2025 Christmas season, marking a record frequency for the route and coinciding with the celebration of 20 years of service to the island in May 2025. These standalone routes are complemented by limited codeshare enhancements for broader connectivity, primarily through partners.
RegionKey Countries and ExamplesSeasonal Notes
Mediterranean (Gran Canaria, , ), (, , , ), (), ()Summer peak with 20+ Greek islands; year-round Canary Islands
Caribbean, , , ()Winter focus; up to 18x weekly in Dec 2025
Africa (, Boa Vista), (, ), (), (), ()Year-round leisure, winter emphasis on sun destinations
North America ()Emerging long-haul, winter charters
Northern Europe (, )New 2025 winter ski routes

Codeshare agreements

TUI fly Netherlands previously maintained a with , which facilitated seamless connections for passengers traveling to from on -operated flights to . This partnership, active until , allowed TUI fly Netherlands to offer its flight code on select services, enhancing options for Dutch tourists seeking integrated travel to the region. The agreement ended in late when TUI fly Netherlands announced plans to increase its own direct flights to , effectively doubling capacity on the route to reduce reliance on external partners. Currently, TUI fly Netherlands operates limited codeshares primarily within the , enabling coordinated operations with sister airlines such as on shared Mediterranean routes. These intra-group arrangements support cross-booking of flights from Dutch and Belgian airports, improving accessibility for TUI package holiday customers across . Occasional collaborations with partners like provide feeder services for Dutch domestic connections, though these are not formal codeshares but operational alignments at shared hubs like Schiphol. The codeshare partnerships have primarily benefited package tourists by offering enhanced connectivity and single-ticket itineraries to niche destinations, such as joint operations to in , where TUI fly Netherlands complements services from other group carriers. Similar coordination extends to seasonal routes, including TUI fly Netherlands' 2025 winter flights to Finland's Arctic Lakeland region via and , which integrate with broader packages. Following the termination of the agreement in 2019, TUI fly Netherlands adopted a strategic shift toward reducing external codeshares in favor of intra-group coordination, aligning with ongoing fleet modernization efforts to prioritize self-operated s. As of 2025, no major new codeshare agreements have been established, with the airline emphasizing direct services to maintain control over its leisure-focused .

Fleet

Current fleet

As of November 2025, TUI fly Netherlands operates a fleet of 11 owned aircraft, consisting of narrow-body and wide-body models optimized for its leisure route network. The fleet is shared with as part of operations. The narrow-body segment is served by six 737 MAX 8 aircraft, with an average age of approximately 6 years. These fuel-efficient jets, equipped with advanced winglets for reduced drag and emissions, are configured in an all-economy arrangement with 189 seats. The wide-body portion includes five 787-8 Dreamliners, averaging approximately 9 years in age and introduced to the fleet in 2016 to support long-haul operations. Each Dreamliner offers 25 premium seats and 280 economy seats, accommodating up to 305 passengers in a two-class setup, and also incorporates winglets for enhanced efficiency. All active aircraft in the fleet are painted in the distinctive TUI blue livery, reflecting the airline's branding across the . TUI fly Netherlands has orders for additional aircraft, with deliveries scheduled to continue through 2026 as part of the group's fleet modernization efforts. To meet peak summer demand in 2025, the airline temporarily wet-leased two Airbus A320-200 aircraft from GlobalX Airlines; these were not part of the owned fleet and were returned after the season. Maintenance for the fleet is handled in-house at Schiphol Airport, the airline's primary hub, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and operational readiness. Aircraft achieve an average daily utilization of 10-12 flight hours, supporting high-frequency leisure services.
Aircraft TypeIn ServiceAverage Age (Years)Configuration (Premium/Economy)Total SeatsNotes
Boeing 737 MAX 866— / 189189Narrow-body; winglets for efficiency
Boeing 787-85925 / 280305Wide-body; introduced 2016 for long-haul

Former fleet and development

TUI fly Netherlands' fleet evolution began in its origins as ArkeFly in 2005, initially relying on a mix of narrow-body and to support operations to leisure destinations. The started with five Boeing 757-200s, which were retired during the as part of a modernization effort to improve efficiency on medium-haul routes. Earlier types included McDonnell Douglas MD-83s and Classics (such as the 737-300, -400, and -500 variants), with approximately five units of the latter operated until their retirement before 2010, marking the end of older generation narrow-bodies in favor of newer models. By the 2010s, the fleet had progressed to include 21 737-800s, introduced around and phased out between 2020 and 2021, each configured with 189 seats for high-density short- and medium-haul flights. Wide-body operations were supported by seven 767-300ERs, acquired starting in and configured for 240 to 300 seats, which enabled long-haul services to destinations like the and until their full retirement in November 2024. The last 767-300ER, registered PH-OYJ, completed its final flight on November 4, 2024, due to the aircraft's age, high maintenance costs, and lower compared to modern alternatives. To address seasonal demand for short-haul routes, TUI fly Netherlands leased seven A320-200s between 2019 and 2022, providing flexible capacity during peak summer periods without long-term ownership commitments. A key development milestone occurred post-2018, when the standardized on an all-Boeing fleet to streamline maintenance and operations, phasing out non-Boeing types. In 2025, as a transitional measure during the ongoing wide-body phase-out, the added A320 wet-leases to bridge capacity gaps on routes. These changes were driven by strategic priorities including through fleet commonality, compliance with stricter emissions regulations, and adaptation to route networks favoring more efficient . For instance, the transition to the series offered approximately 20% fuel savings over the 737-800, supporting lower operational costs and reduced environmental impact.

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