• Britannia Airways was a charter airline based in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1961 as Euravia and became the world's largest holiday airline...
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    Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) Britannia Airways British Eagle British United Airways Caledonian Airways Cathay Pacific Cunard Eagle Airways Donaldson...
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    2004, it was announced that Britannia would be rebranded as Thomsonfly. Thomsonfly Limited changed its name to Thomson Airways in October 2008. In October...
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    TUI Airways Limited (formerly Thomson Airways) is the British arm of the TUI Airline group, which is owned and operated by the TUI Group. They offer scheduled...
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    Britannia Airways Flight 226A was an international passenger flight from Cardiff, Wales to Girona, Spain, operated by charter airliner Britannia Airways...
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    "Rule, Britannia!", set to music in 1740. Company names such as Britannia Building Society, Britannia Airways and Britannia Industries. The Britannia Class...
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  • therefore Britannia Airways became Thomsonfly. Following the merger of First Choice Airways and Thomsonfly, the new combined airline became Thomson Airways. Both...
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  • and NATO digram country codes TUI Airways IATA airline code, formerly Thomson Airways, Thomsonfly and Britannia Airways John By (1779–1836), British military...
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  • daily happenings of passengers, ground workers and flight crew of Britannia Airways (series 1) and later EasyJet (from series 2). The show was broadcast...
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    Britannia Airways Flight 105 (BY 105) was an international tourist chartered flight from London Luton Airport for a flight to Ljubljana Brnik Airport...
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  • base on 29 July 1966 with two former British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) Bristol Britannia 102 series turboprops, initially operating under contract...
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    7 crew. The jet was manufactured in 1980 and entered service with Britannia Airways bearing tail number G-BGYL. The aircraft was acquired by Copa Airlines...
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  • from 1952 Britannia Airways, a UK-based charter airline 1961–2005 Britannia (cyclecar), a British 4-wheeled vehicle 1913–14 by Britannia Engineering Co. Ltd...
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    Technology College, she spent six months working as a flight attendant for Britannia Airways. She then joined a local marketing company and rose to become customer...
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    rebranded as British Caledonian. Caledonian Airways was the brainchild of Adam Thomson, a former British European Airways (BEA) Viscount pilot and ex-Britavia...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orion Airways. Orion Airways Video [1] and code information Orion Airways Flickr Group [2] Portals: United Kingdom...
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  • Airways in March 2004 Air Atlanta Europe - merged into Excel Airways, 1 May 2006 Airtours - re-branded as MyTravel Airways in 2004 Britannia Airways -...
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  • manufacturer Various travel subsidiaries of TUI Group: Thomson Airways (now TUI Airways), a UK-based airline Thomson Cruises (now Marella Cruises), a UK-based...
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  • Birmingham." After spending almost three years as a flight attendant for Britannia Airways, followed by a postgraduate degree in journalism, Blake started working...
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  • Britannia Airways British Airtours British Airways British Caledonian Airways British Cargo Airlines British Eagle British Midland Caledonian Airways...
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    February 1968. Retrieved 12 June 2013. "ASN Accident Description (Britannia Airways-105)". Aviation Safety Network. 1 September 1966. Retrieved 28 May...
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  • the jet. 1997 saw the arrival of contracts with airlines such as Britannia Airways and Iberia, which would use an Air Atlanta Icelandic plane for its...
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  • Cyprus Airways Flight 284 (12 October 1967) - A de Havilland DH.106 Comet 4B operated by Cyprus Airways (on behalf of British European Airways) broke...
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    Euravia (now TUI Airways, following Euravia's change of name to Britannia Airways and subsequent merger with First Choice Airways and TUI rebrand) and...
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  • British Airways in 1988. It operated primarily from London Gatwick Airport in south-east England. BCal was formed by the merger of Caledonian Airways and...
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    via www.theguardian.com. Khomami, Nadia (22 August 2018). "'Sexist' Tui Airways crew gave different badges to girls and boys". The Guardian. Retrieved...
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    this engine was classified as a free-turbine. It powered the Bristol Britannia airliner, small naval patrol craft, hovercraft and electrical generating...
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    Imperial Airways / British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC). In 1947, Gibraltar Airways formed a business relationship with the British European Airways (BEA)...
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    static vent sensors had not been removed. On September 14, 1999, Britannia Airways Flight 226A crash landed near Girona-Costa Brava Airport, Spain, during...
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