acquired Flying Colours Leisure Group. Subsequently, the in-house charter airline of Thomas Cook, Airworld, adopted the Flying Colours Airlines brand. Shortly...
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Colours may refer to: Flying Colours Airlines, a UK charter airline that operated for 4 years between 1996 and 2000 Flying Colours (novel), a 1938 Horatio...
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JMC Air (redirect from JMC Airlines)
United Kingdom formed by the merger of Caledonian Airways and Flying Colours Airlines, following the purchase of Thomas Cook & Son by the Carlson Leisure...
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Caledonian Airways (1988) (redirect from CKT (airline))
Caledonian Airways was merged with Flying Colours Airlines to form JMC Air. Who then renamed to Thomas Cook Airlines, being part of the newly formed Thomas...
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Spanish railway Florida Coastal Airlines, a defunct American airline Flying Colours Airlines, a defunct British airline Full container load Christopher...
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The following is a list of airlines operating the Airbus A320 family. Last complete update on 22 April 2022. Aviation portal List of Airbus A320 orders...
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created on 1 September 1999 as JMC Air Limited through the merger of Flying Colours Airlines and Caledonian Airways. following the purchase of Thomas Cook &...
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Caribbean Atlantic Airlines, British Airways, Iberia, Dominicana Airlines and Flying Tigers Airline. The latter contracted the movement of migrant workers to...
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References Wikimedia Commons has media related to Defunct airlines of the United Kingdom. List of airlines of the United Kingdom List of airports in the United...
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Peach Air (category Airlines established in 1996)
rebranded as Thomas Cook Airlines in 2002. Thomas Cook Airlines UK then announced a merger with fellow Manchester-founded airline MyTravel Airways. The parent...
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Britannia Airways (redirect from Britannia Airlines)
of Monarch Airlines as a credible competitor. In the 1990s Air 2000, Airtours International, First Choice Airways and Flying Colours Airlines grew as competitors...
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British Airtours (category Defunct airlines of the United Kingdom)
with Flying Colours to form JMC Air Services, a forerunner of the UK arm of the later Thomas Cook Airlines. On 23 September 2019, Thomas Cook Airlines ceased...
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Flair Airlines is a Canadian ultra low-cost carrier (ULCC) headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. The airline operates scheduled passenger and chartered services...
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Pakistan International Airlines (Urdu: پاکستان انٹرنیشنل ایئر لائنز; abbreviated PIA, Urdu: پیآئیاے) is an international airline which is the government-owned...
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more major airline partners. A number of regional airlines, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, were classified as commuter airlines in the Official...
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Canadian Airlines International Ltd. (stylized as Canadi›n Airlines or Canadi‹n Airlines, or simply Canadian) was a major Canadian airline that operated...
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freighter aircraft and manages its parent airline's cargo-hold capacity. Its sister airlines include Mandarin Airlines, which operates flights to domestic and...
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British authorities banned him from flying on any of that country's airlines. On December 5, a Malev Airlines flight from Bangkok to Budapest had to...
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Airworld (category Defunct airlines of the United Kingdom)
It was integrated into Flying Colours on November 1, 1998 when Thomas Cook acquired the Flying Colours Leisure Group. The airline served mainly holiday...
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Ansett Australia (redirect from Ansett Flying Boat Services)
from Singapore Airlines were reclaimed within weeks of the collapse and returned to Singapore Airlines, which restored the original colours. They subsequently...
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Air India (redirect from Tata Airlines)
Gurugram, the airline is owned by Air India Limited, which is owned by the Tata Group and Singapore Airlines. As of November 2024, the airline serves 102...
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Airline System (Malay: Sistem Penerbangan Malaysia). Malaysia Airlines is a part of Malaysia Aviation Group, which also owns two subsidiary airlines:...
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the airline to a foreign company. Interest was shown by Lufthansa, Air France–KLM, Royal Jordanian, Air China, Turkish Airlines, Aeroflot, S7 Airlines, and...
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any other operator. Continental Airlines and Northeast Airlines also became US Viscount operators. The first airline in Latin America to operate the Viscount...
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Olympic Airlines (Greek: Ολυμπιακές Αερογραμμές, Olympiakés Aerogrammés – OA), formerly named Olympic Airways, was the flag carrier airline of Greece...
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Asiana Airlines Inc. (Korean: 아시아나항공; Hanja: 아시아나航空; RR: Asiana Hanggong KRX: 020560) is a South Korean airline headquartered in Seoul. The airline operates...
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Royal Jordanian (redirect from Royal Jordanian Airlines)
Jordanian Airlines (formerly known as Alia Royal Jordanian Airlines) is the flag carrier of Jordan with its head office in the capital, Amman. The airline operates...
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Qatar Airways (redirect from Qatar airlines)
Headquartered in the Qatar Airways Tower in Doha, the airline operates a hub-and-spoke network, flying to over 170 international destinations across five...
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Aegean Airlines announced its co-operation with Brussels Airlines. In 2009, Aegean Airlines started codeshare agreements with BMI, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa...
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Trans Australia Airlines (TAA), renamed Australian Airlines in 1986, was one of the two major Australian domestic airlines between its inception in 1946...
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