Sundor

Sundor (, previously styled as Sun d'Or) is an Israeli airline brand and former airline with its base at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of El Al, which uses the brand mainly for seasonal scheduled and charter services, mostly to European destinations. All of their flights are operated by El Al, as Sundor's own license was suspended in 2011.

History

Sundor was established on 1 October 1977 as El Al Charter Services Ltd., as a subsidiary of El Al at a time when the airline was fully owned by the State. The airline changed its name in 1981 to Sun d'Or (d’Or means "of Gold" in French), and soon after, Uriel Yashiv, the CEO of the airline at the time, chose to add "International Airlines" to the airline's name to create Sun d'Or International Airlines. This additional qualification is not used in Hebrew, however, and both aircraft flown by the company bear solely the "Sundor - סאן דור" title.

In 1988, Sundor had its head office in the El Al House in Tel Aviv.[1]

Since April 2001, Sundor had grown to become a significant player in the Israeli charter market. The airline also operated flights for incoming tourists, on behalf of European and Israeli operators. In January 2005, Sundor became a private company following the privatisation of El Al. The airline is licensed for the commercial transport of passengers and cargo on charter flights to and from Israel and owned an Air Operator Certificate to operate two leased planes that were fully serviced by El Al's maintenance.

Sundor remained a fully owned subsidiary company of El Al and as such its passengers could take advantage of this association. Benefits included the ability for passengers to accumulate El Al frequent flyer points on Sundor flights, and the supplying of food including all types of special meals through Tamam-Catering, an El Al Subsidiary. El Al also provided ground services, air crews and aircraft for Sundor. The airline had introduced a new look website and were to apply the same to their fleet as well.[2]

In March 2011, The Israel Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announced the suspension of Sundor's operating license effective 1 April 2011. The CAA based its decision citing non-compliance with Israeli and international airline management standards, mainly lack of self-owned planes and crew.[3] Since then, Sundor no longer operates own aircraft but utilizes planes from its parent, El Al.

In May 2015, El Al confirmed it was in merger talks with its competitor Israir Airlines. While Sundor would be dissolved, El Al would gain shares in Israir instead.[4]

Destinations

Sundor branded flights are operated by El Al to the following destinations as of January 2024:[5]

Fleet

As of March 2025, the fleet operated under the Sundor brand consists of the following aircraft:[32]

References

  1. "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 26 March 1988. 117.^
  2. Sundor Boeing 757 featuring a modified new look in Berlin special fare promotional retrieved 23 May 2011^
  3. Israel's Sundor has operating licence withdrawn^
  4. Israel's el al confirms talks to merge Sundor with Israir^
  5. Flights Sundor retrieved 28 January 2019^
  6. Jim Liu. Sundor Adds Tirana Service in NS25 AeroRoutes, 14 January 2025, retrieved 14 January 2025^
  7. להיט הקיץ של הישראלים: חמש טיסות בשבוע: סאן דור מכפילה קצב לאלבניה פספורטניוז, PassportNews, 25 May 2025, retrieved 25 May 2025^
  8. Jim Liu. Sun d’Or Dec 2025 Salzburg Operations AeroRoutes, 20 August 2025, retrieved 21 August 2025^
  9. Amit Cotler. Sun Dor Reveals Varna As Its 20th Destination for Summer 2026 passport.news, PassportNews, 19 January 2026, retrieved 19 January 2026^
  10. Fly With Us Around The World - And Now To New And Exciting Destinations! elal.com, EL AL Israel Airlines Ltd., retrieved 8 February 2026^
  11. Israel's Sun d'Or cancels most EX-YU flights ExYuAviation, 23 March 2024, retrieved 6 October 2024^
  12. Sundor NS24 A320 operations - 14Jan24 AeroRoutes, 16 January 2024, retrieved 16 January 2024^
  13. Israeli airlines told not to land in Paphos, Cyprus JPost.com, The Jerusalem Post, 26 January 2025, retrieved 27 January 2025^
  14. גם סאן דור חוזרת לפאפוס: טיסות ישירות ב-99 דולר לכיוון פספורטניוז, PassportNews, 27 June 2025, retrieved 27 June 2025^
  15. Iris Lifshitz-Klieger. Sun D'Or offers new winter destinations sure to please Israeli skiers Ynetnews, 11 September 2024, retrieved 18 April 2025^
  16. Sun d'Or Airlines New Nice-Tel Aviv YesICannes, 2 April 2015, retrieved 18 April 2025^
  17. Sundor Adds New Seasonal Weekly Service in S16 Airlineroute.net, 2 December 2015, retrieved 2 December 2015^
  18. Sun d'Or NS24 A320 Operations – 14JAN24 AeroRoutes, retrieved 2024-10-02^
  19. Jim Liu. ממשיכה להפתיע: סאן דור מתרחבת עם קו ישיר חדש לאי היווני המבוקש פספורטניוז, 22 January 2025, retrieved 22 January 2025^
  20. Jim Liu. Sun d'Or NS25 Greece Network Additions AeroRoutes, 31 December 2024, retrieved 1 January 2025^
  21. Jim Liu. Sun d'Or Adds Irakleion Service in NS25 AeroRoutes, 10 February 2025, retrieved 11 February 2025^
  22. Sun d'Or NS24 Greece Network Additions AeroRoutes, 13 May 2024, retrieved 13 May 2024^
  23. Jim Liu. El Al / Sun d'Or schedules new seasonal routes in S19 Routesonline, 12 September 2018, retrieved 12 September 2018^
  24. ממשיכה להתרחב: סאן דור משיקה קו חדש לבלגרד פספורטניוז, 10 June 2024, retrieved 13 June 2024^
  25. Amit Kotler. החל מ-299$ בשיא הקיץ: היעדים המשפחתיים החדשים של סאן דור פספורטניוז, PassportNews, 22 December 2025, retrieved 22 December 2025^
  26. Jim Liu. Sun d'Or NW24 Preliminary Network Additions AeroRoutes, 19 August 2024, retrieved 19 August 2024^
  27. Flights to tivat www.elal.com, retrieved 2023-10-26^
  28. Jim Liu. Sun d'Or Resumes Tel Aviv – Porto Service in NS24 AeroRoutes, 11 July 2024, retrieved 11 July 2024^
  29. El Al's Sun d'Or to launch scheduled Belgrade flights EX-YU Aviation News, 11 June 2024, retrieved 13 June 2024^
  30. Sun d'Or Adds Smartwings 737 Service to Slovenia in NS24 AeroRoutes, 21 March 2024, retrieved 21 March 2024^
  31. Sun d'Or Airlines Resumes Flights to iGA Istanbul Airport IST Airport, March 30, 2023^
  32. Aircrafts [sic] Sun d'Or retrieved 27 May 2015^