TUI fly (Germany) (X3, Hannover) has launched some new seasonal routes this summer while its parent TUI Travel has ordered additional five B737-800s: Cologne/Bonn-Boa Vista-Sal-Cologne/Bonn: weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on May 3 Cologne/Bonn-Kerkyra: weekly seasonal B737-800 service between May 14 and September 24 Dusseldorf Intl-Ibiza: 2x weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on May 28 Enfidha-Dusseldorf Intl-Stuttgart-Enfidha: weekly seasonal B737-800 service between April 19 and September 20 (replacing route to Monastir) Frankfurt Intl-Enfidha: weekly seasonal B737-800 service between April 19 and October 25 (replacing route to Monastir) Frankfurt Intl-Ibiza: 2x weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on May 28 Munich-Tel Aviv Ben Gurion: 2x weekly B737-800 service has started on July 18 Münster/Osnabrück-Antalya: weekly seasonal B737-800 service between July 6 and August 17 Stuttgart-Boa Vista-Sal-Stuttgart: weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on May 5 Stuttgart-Ibiza: 2x weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on May 28 Zweibrücken-Kos: weekly seasonal B737-800 service between July 16 and October 15 Following the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, it has cut several leisure routes to the two countries and is no longer serving Hurghada from Berlin Tegel, Cologne/Bonn, Hamburg Fuhlsbüttel, Nuremberg and Zweibrücken, Luxor from Berlin Tegel, Cologne/Bonn, Dusseldorf Intl and Hanover, Marsa Alam from Dusseldorf Intl and Hanover as well as Monastir from Cologne/Bonn, Hanover and Munich.