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Founded | 22 June 1948 as Kongelig Lundefugl Luftveiene 29 October 1988 as Konlunde | ||||||
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Hubs | Rimso–Fejøbugt | ||||||
Secondary hubs | Weisstadt International Morwall–WGM | ||||||
Fleet size | 410 | ||||||
Destinations | 171 | ||||||
Traded as | WSE: KLUN | ||||||
Headquarters | Rimso, Scovern | ||||||
Key people | Hugo Desrochers (Chairman) Ejnar Axelsen (CEO) | ||||||
Revenue | €1.265 billion (2022) | ||||||
Net income | €1.877 billion (2020) | ||||||
Employees | ~15,000 | ||||||
Website | www |
Konlunde Luftveiene AS is a Scovernois low-cost carrier, the largest airline in Scovern and the busiest budget carrier in Euclea by number of annual passengers. The airline's main hub is Rimso–Fejøbugt Airport, the largest airport in Scovern, but also has secondary hubs in Weisstadt, Werania and Morwall, Estmere. The airline offers flights to 171 destinations, mostly in Euclea, with some flights to tourist hotspots in Coius and Rahelia.
The predecessor to Konlunde was founded in 1948 as Kongelig Lundefugl Luftveiene in Helganes, Vestelia. The airline rebranded itself in 1988 and refounded as Konlunde, offering low-cost flights between Rimso and Morwall. In 2014 it overtook the Scovernois flag carrier Valli to become Scovern's largest airline, and in 2020 became Euclea's largest budget carrier by annual passanger numbers. Konlunde is also known in particular for its unique airline livery, featuring only monochromatic colours and also a cartoonish mascot puffin known as Pøffi, who has become one of the airline's most recognisable symbols, designed by Ella Holst in 1995.