Marabu (airline)

Marabu, styled as marabu and legally incorporated as Marabu Airlines , is an Estonian leisure airline headquartered in Tallinn, with operations based at Hamburg Airport and Munich Airport in Germany. Ticket sales are handled by Condor, who describes the carrier as a partner airline.[1]

Marabu
IATAICAOCallsign
DIMBUMARABU
Founded13 December 2022
Commenced operations15 April 2023
Operating bases
Fleet size6
Parent companyAttestor Capital
HeadquartersTallinn, Estonia
Key people
  • Axel Schefe (CEO)
  • Tony Larsson (COO)
Websiteflymarabu.com

History

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On 13 December 2022, Attestor Capital, the owner of a 51% stake in German leisure airline Condor, announced the incorporation of an Estonia-registered carrier, with operations starting in the 2023 summer season, utilising Airbus A320neo aircraft chartered from Nordica. The carrier is fully owned by German-based special purpose vehicle CD Ferienflug Hessen Holding GmbH.[2]

Nordic Aviation Group, the parent company of Nordica, had previously disclosed their role in setting up an Estonian AOC for an unidentified customer, to start operations in Spring 2023. On 6 April 2023, Xfly, part of Nordic Aviation Group, published a video on their YouTube channel announcing that this process had been completed.[3]

On 15 April 2023, Marabu's first aircraft, registered ES-MBU, flew the first service from Munich to Palma de Mallorca under the callsign MBU6508.[4]

Shortly after its inauguration, Marabu faced media attention and severe criticism due to several major delays, flight cancellations and supposedly insufficient communication to customers. The airline stated technical issues with leased aircraft and missing cabin crew as a cause and planned to phase-in additional third-party operators to stabilize the schedule.[5][6][7] Trying to stabilize its operations, Marabu cancelled their routes from both Hamburg and Munich to Tallinn before they even started and cut the flights from Hamburg to Rome after just few flights.[8]

Destinations

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The carrier serves around 20 holiday destinations in Croatia, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain.[9] It was also announced that a larger range of destinations in Germany would be served.[10][11]

CountryCityAirportNotes
CroatiaSplitSplit Airport
EgyptHurghadaHurghada International Airport
GermanyDüsseldorfDüsseldorf Airport
FrankfurtFrankfurt Airport
HamburgHamburg AirportHub
Leipzig/HalleLeipzig-Halle Airport
MunichMunich AirportHub
NurembergNuremberg Airport
StuttgartStuttgart Airport
GreeceChaniaChania International Airport
CorfuCorfu International Airport
HeraklionHeraklion International Airport
KarpathosKarpathos Island National Airport
KefaloniaKefalonia International Airport
KosKos International Airport
Preveza/LefkadaAktion National Airport
RhodesRhodes International Airport
VolosNea Anchialos National Airport
ZakynthosZakynthos International Airport
ItalyRomeLeonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino AirportTerminated[12]
OlbiaOlbia Costa Smeralda Airport
Lamezia TermeLamezia Terme International Airport
PortugalFaroFaro Airport
SpainFuerteventuraFuerteventura Airport
Gran CanariaGran Canaria Airport
Jerez de la FronteraJerez Airport
LanzaroteLanzarote Airport
MalagaMalaga Airport
Palma de MallorcaPalma de Mallorca Airport
Santa Cruz de La PalmaLa Palma Airport
TenerifeTenerife-South Airport

Fleet

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Marabu Airbus A320neo

As of February 2024, the Marabu fleet consists of the following aircraft:[13]

AircraftIn serviceOrdersPassengersNotes
Airbus A320-2002180operated by European Air Charter
Airbus A320neo4180
Total6

References

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  1. ^ "New German leisure carrier Marabu to launch in 2023". Routes Online. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Attestor Capital unleashes Marabu in Estonia". CH Aviation. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  3. ^ Marabu AOC. YouTube. Xfly_aero. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Flight history for aircraft ES-MBU - 15 April 2023". flightradar24.com.
  5. ^ Thor, Ingo (2023-06-26). "Befreiungsschlag? Mallorca-Pannenflieger Marabu setzt Jets von anderen Airlines ein". Mallorca Magazin (in German). Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  6. ^ "Verspätung, Stornierung, Überbuchung: Die Rechte der Fluggäste". BR24 (in German). 2023-06-07. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  7. ^ Horch, Wolfgang (2023-06-07). "Marabu: Nach Chaos an Flughäfen – Airline reagiert". www.abendblatt.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  8. ^ "Marabu will Fehlstart ausbügeln". www.touristik-aktuell.de (in German). 2023-01-20. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  9. ^ "Destinations". Marabu. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Marabu names further airports for the flight start". Aviation Direct. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  11. ^ "Marabu Airlines outlines NS23 network". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  12. ^ https://www.touristik-aktuell.de/nachrichten/news/datum////marabu-will-fehlstart-ausbuegeln/
  13. ^ "Marabu Airlines". Planespotters.net. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
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