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Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics is dissolved

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Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics is dissolved

Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics (Palma de Mallorca) will not fly again. It is being dissolved. The plan to revive the airline again was abandoned after failing to attract new investors due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. The Spanish airline operated two Airbus A320s at the end.

The company was resurrected in May 2020 by PANAF Holding of Germany. PANAF decided it no longer wanted to invest in the company.

The airline declared bankruptcy on December 26, 2019, but it continued to operate some flights for Condor.

Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics was founded in 2017.