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Sun Country Airlines
AirlineSun Country Airlines
IATASY
ICAOSCX
HubsMinneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport
HeadquartersEagan, Minnesota

Sun Country Airlines is a United States-based low-cost carrier that operates scheduled and charter flights to over 50 destinations in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. The airline is headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota, and its main hub is located at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, which is also a major hub for Delta Air Lines and American Airlines. Sun Country Airlines has codeshare agreements with Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines, allowing passengers to connect to a wider range of destinations, including those served by Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and JetBlue Airways. The airline's operations are also supported by its partnerships with Expedia Group, Orbitz, and Travelocity.

History

Sun Country Airlines was founded in 1982 by a group of investors, including Tom Petters, and began operations in 1983 with a fleet of Boeing 727 aircraft. The airline initially focused on charter flights to destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean, but later expanded to offer scheduled service to Las Vegas, Phoenix, and other popular destinations in the United States. In the 1990s, Sun Country Airlines introduced its first Boeing 737 aircraft, which replaced the Boeing 727 fleet and allowed the airline to expand its route network to include destinations such as Cancun, Punta Cana, and San Juan. The airline has also partnered with Apple Vacations, Funjet Vacations, and MLT Vacations to offer package deals to passengers. In 2011, the airline was acquired by Marty Davis, the former CEO of Cambria, and has since undergone significant changes, including the introduction of new aircraft and the expansion of its route network to include destinations such as Seattle, Portland, and Denver. Sun Country Airlines has also collaborated with Google Flights, Kayak, and Skyscanner to improve its online presence and provide passengers with more convenient booking options.

Fleet

The Sun Country Airlines fleet consists of Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which are configured with 186 seats in an all-economy class layout. The airline has also operated Boeing 737-700 aircraft in the past, but these have been retired from service. Sun Country Airlines has orders for additional Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which will allow the airline to continue expanding its route network and increasing its capacity. The airline's fleet is maintained by its own maintenance team, as well as by external providers such as ST Aerospace and AAR Corporation. Sun Country Airlines has also partnered with General Electric, Pratt & Whitney, and CFM International to provide engine maintenance and support services. The airline's fleet is equipped with Honeywell International avionics and Rockwell Collins communication systems, ensuring safe and efficient operations.

Destinations

Sun Country Airlines operates scheduled and charter flights to over 50 destinations in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. The airline's route network includes destinations such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City, Miami, and Fort Lauderdale, as well as popular vacation spots like Cancun, Punta Cana, and Montego Bay. Sun Country Airlines also offers seasonal service to destinations such as Aspen, Vail, and Jackson Hole, which are popular ski resorts in the United States. The airline has codeshare agreements with Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and Allegiant Air, allowing passengers to connect to a wider range of destinations, including those served by Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways. Sun Country Airlines has also partnered with Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, Universal Parks & Resorts, and Royal Caribbean International to offer package deals to passengers.

Services

Sun Country Airlines offers a range of services to its passengers, including in-flight meals and snacks, as well as in-flight entertainment options such as movies, TV shows, and music. The airline also offers a frequent flyer program, called Sun Country Rewards, which allows passengers to earn points and redeem them for free flights and other rewards. Sun Country Airlines has partnered with Mastercard, Visa Inc., and American Express to offer co-branded credit cards, which provide passengers with additional benefits and rewards. The airline's services are also supported by its partnerships with Hyatt Hotels Corporation, Marriott International, and InterContinental Hotels Group, which offer passengers a range of accommodation options.

Incidents_and_Accidents

Sun Country Airlines has experienced several incidents and accidents throughout its history, including a hard landing in 2008 that resulted in significant damage to one of its Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The airline has also been involved in several Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigations, including one in 2011 that resulted in a fine of $40,000 for violating FAA regulations. In 2018, Sun Country Airlines was involved in a controversy surrounding the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and its handling of passenger screening procedures. The airline has also worked with National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and International Air Transport Association (IATA) to improve safety standards and procedures. Sun Country Airlines has also collaborated with Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Airbus, and Embraer to enhance its safety features and protocols. Category:Airlines of the United States

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