TUI fly (Germany) (X3, Hannover) has announced some new routes for the next two timetable periods: Berlin Tegel-Dalaman: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on May 3 Cologne/Bonn-Luxor-Hurghada-Cologne/Bonn: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on November 5 Dusseldorf Intl-Marsa Alam-Sharm el Sheikh-Dusseldorf Intl: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on November 3 Dusseldorf Intl-Patras: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on May 4 Hanover-Boa Vista-Sal-Hanover: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on November 2 Memmingen-Rhodes: weekly B737-800 service starting on May 6 As a result of its cooperation with Air Berlin and a network restructuring, TUIfly will give up its own services from Bremen and Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden. It will terminate its routes from Basle/Mulhouse to Bari, Funchal and Menorca, from Bremen to Antalya, Fuerteventura, Kos, Las Palmas, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes and Tenerife Sur, from Cologne/Bonn to Patras and Westerland, from Frankfurt Intl to Istanbul Sabiha Gökcen, from Hamburg Fuhlsbüttel to Porto, from Hanover to Catania, Dubrovnik, Istanbul Sabiha Gökcen, Milan Orio al Serio, Newcastle, Olbia, Palermo, Rijeka and Thessaloniki, from Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden to Antalya, Heraklion, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes and Tenerife Sur, from Leipzig/Halle to Antalya, from Memmingen to Brindisi, Calvi, Catania, Las Palmas, Naples, Palermo, Rome Fiumicino, Tel Aviv Ben Gurion, Thessaloniki and Valencia, from Münster/Osnabrück to Heraklion, Kos and Palma de Mallorca, from Munich to Rimini, from Paderborn to Antalya and Palma de Mallorca as well as from Stuttgart to Manchester, Rimini and Westerland on October 24. Its parent TUI Travel has cancelled 10 of 23 B787 orders made by TUI Travel and its subsidiary Thomson Airways (BY/London Luton) and has secured 13 additional options instead. It would then have 13 B787s on order and hold 13 options.
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