Marabu (airline)

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Marabu, styled as marabu and legally incorporated as Marabu Airlines , is an Estonian leisure airline headquartered in Tallinn, with operations based at Hamburg Airport, Leipzig Airport and Nuremberg Airport in Germany, as well as two seasonal bases Mallorca Airport in Spain and Heraklion Airport in Greece. Ticket sales are handled by Condor, which describes the carrier as a "sister airline".[1]

Founded13 December 2022; 3 years ago (13 December 2022)
Commenced operations15 April 2023; 3 years ago (15 April 2023)
Fleet size8
Quick facts IATA, ICAO ...
Marabu Airlines OÜ
IATA ICAO Call sign
DI MBU MARABU
Founded13 December 2022; 3 years ago (13 December 2022)
Commenced operations15 April 2023; 3 years ago (15 April 2023)
Operating bases
Fleet size8
Parent companyAttestor Capital
HeadquartersTallinn, Estonia
Key people
  • Axel Schefe (CEO)
  • Paul Fabian (COO)
  • Mattias Tammeaid (CoS)
Websiteflymarabu.com
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History

On 13 December 2022, Attestor Capital, the owner of a 51% stake in German leisure airline Condor, announced the incorporation of an Estonia-registered carrier, with operations starting in the 2023 summer season, utilising Airbus A320neo aircraft chartered from Nordica. The carrier is fully owned by German-based special purpose vehicle CD Ferienflug Hessen Holding GmbH.[2]

On 15 April 2023, Marabu's first aircraft, registered ES-MBU, flew the first service from Munich to Palma de Mallorca under the callsign MBU6508.[3]

Shortly after its inauguration, Marabu faced media attention and severe criticism due to several major delays, flight cancellations and supposedly insufficient communication to customers. The airline stated technical issues with leased aircraft and missing cabin crew as a cause and planned to phase-in additional third-party operators to stabilize the schedule.[4][5][6] Trying to stabilize its operations, Marabu cancelled their routes from both Hamburg and Munich to Tallinn before they even started and cut the flights from Hamburg to Rome after just few flights.[7]

Destinations

The carrier serves around 20 holiday destinations in Croatia, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain.[8] It was also announced that a larger range of destinations in Germany would be served.[9][10]

Airline partnerships

Besides a codeshare partnership with Condor,[16] Marabu also has a partnership with Bul Air a charter brand of Bulgaria Air.[17]

Fleet

Current fleet

As of August 2025, Marabu operates the following aircraft:[18]

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Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
Airbus A320neo 8 180 Registration/Serial number:
ES-MBA/6849, ES-MBB/6914, ES-MBC/6967, ES-MBD/8259, ES-MBE/8310, ES-MBF/8440, ES-MBG/8426, ES-MBU/6799[19]
Total 8
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Historic fleet

Airbus A321-200

Marabu had also operated the following aircraft types in the past:

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Former Marabu fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Airbus A321-200 2 2023 2023 Leased from Heston Airlines.
Boeing 737-800 1 2024 2024 Leased from KlasJet.
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