Corendon Tourism Group

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Corendon.com is an affiliate of Corendon International Travel BV. The company was established in 2000 in Haarlem, the Netherlands, when Atilay Uslu and his business partner Yildiray Karaer decided to combine their strengths. Youthful entrepreneur Uslu already had some experience in the travel industry, but real success arrived with Corendon. The company started as a Turkey specialist, initially selling only airline tickets, and later all-inclusive packages to Turkey. In 15 years, Corendon has grown into a leading, extremely successful tour operator and number 1 travel agency for many Turkish and other popular destination inside and outside of Europe, such as Ibiza, Cyprus and Curacao.

==Corendon Airlines==
Corendon Airlines, founded in 2004 with flight operations starting in April 2005, is an international airline transporting approximately 6 million travelers each year. Corendon Airlines operates flights from 145 airport in more than 40 countries.

==Corendon Dutch Airlines==
is a Dutch charter airline headquartered in Lijnden, Haarlemmermeer. It is a sister company of the Turkish Corendon Airlines and the Maltese Corendon Airlines Europe.

==Corendon Airlines Europe==
Corendon Airlines Europe, legally incorporated as Touristic Aviation Services Ltd., is a European charter airline headquartered in Luqa and based at Malta International Airport. Corendon Airlines Europe is a Corendon Airlines subsidiary based at Malta International Airport. The carrier commenced operations on May 2017. It forms part of a strategy by Corendon Tourism Group to expand European operations, with flights from the busiest airports of Germany to the popular holiday destinations within and outside of Europe.

===Special Liveries===
TC-TYJ – Corendon Airlines – Antalyaspor
TC-TJJ – Corendon Airlines – Detur
9A-CXH – Corendon Airlines Europe – 1. FC Nürnberg


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