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transwede 9th Sep 2009 18:17

Airlines You'd Like to Bring Back
 
After some discussion of airlines which have disappeared from UK skies on the forum recently (Gill, Caledonian etc), thought, just for fun to see which airlines you'd like to resurrect?

I'm a fan of the old fashioned charter scene, so here goes:

Caledonian - the uniform, the traditional service and the tartan!:cool:
Ambassador - could have been a decent niche carrier?
Air Scandic - variety.....:ok:

plus a few others:

Gill Airways - nice to see a proper independant regional
Brymon Airways - reputable, reliable and served a good selection of routes.

LGS6753 9th Sep 2009 18:23

Court Line :ok:

Miniskirted hosties, early mornings at Luton, those colours!

A300BOY 9th Sep 2009 18:49

A300BOY
 
Must be Dan-Air !!! A great Airline as far as I am concerned.

conti onepass 9th Sep 2009 18:51

caledonian. nothing more to be said

akerosid 9th Sep 2009 18:52

Ansett and Swissair!

dc9-32 9th Sep 2009 19:01

Ryanair......think about it.

When they started out, they had crews who spoke English :bored:

Mr Angry from Purley 9th Sep 2009 19:31

BIA First Job

LAKER
Night shifts, who had that British Airtours Flag i wonder.
£10 to the States, on the Hadj "bombing" Idi Amin in the Sands Hotel Pool
Great Cabin Crew, Jumpseats on the DC10

BCAL (only for the cabin crew the job was crap)

ORION
The Flying Club. Everything

TEA UK
Al Ramli doing a 0600 PMI then 2300 PMI. 737 G-NAFH (Not A F...ing Hope of getting it flying in time post AE collapse)

EXCALIBUR
A320 G-HAGT Hit And Gone Tech on it's first flight. Getting out before the DC10 arrived maybe

AIRTOURS the old - Hard work Great memories

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Little Blue 9th Sep 2009 19:34

British Midland...:(:(

SAM-EMA 9th Sep 2009 19:36

Britannia! IMO Best Charter Airline in History!

BlueTui 9th Sep 2009 19:49

i'll second that!

bluepilot 9th Sep 2009 20:12

AirUK ! great crews, great fun!

leisurelad 9th Sep 2009 20:15

Excalibur
Air Scandic
Transjet
Old Airtours
Air Ops

I'm too an old fashion charter boy despite still be young (30), whilst some of the above were ****e, my god, a day never went by without something happening. The excitment and shear hard work of everyone working together (15hr shifts and not moaning) all because they loved what they did despite the crap they put up with. Interesting flights, relaxed atmosphere and a time when i actually felt appreciated.

Nowdays, unions, laws, low morale, uninterested staff, lack of service and boring days. God i sometimes prayed that something would go wrong, purely to make the day interesting. Nothing like a touch and go tech delay, re-arranging loads of stuff, aircraft changes etc.
By far the most enjoyable time working within the airlines and feeling proud to wear the uniform.

LTNman 9th Sep 2009 21:32

British Eagle. The old airlines are the best

jubilee 9th Sep 2009 21:36

Air Manchester.
Jubilee

non iron 9th Sep 2009 21:58

Air UK.

Absolutey normal to go off-duty in Jersey straight to the flying club bar for a cool libation without changing clothes.

piky 9th Sep 2009 22:01

BRITISH Airways!!:D Ok, only joking...Air Contractors 727/Airbus fleet:ok:

Travel Agent 9th Sep 2009 22:28

Paramount, flew them twice during the short history and they were very good...... and Dan Air, Air Europe and Air UK Leisure for charters.

Sabena and Eastern (USA) scheduled carriers.

The SSK 9th Sep 2009 22:30

Well, if it would make me 15 again (so that I could do things over again a little differently - but not much)

BKS (Ambassadors)
Silver City (Daks and Bristol 170s)
Dan-Air (Daks and Doves)
Starways (Daks)
Mercury Airlines (Herons)
Skyways (not Coach Air but the Connie operator)
and our local outfit, Tyne Tees Airways (Daks and a Rapide)

Ahh - nostalgia !

RoyHudd 9th Sep 2009 22:34

Braniff International
 
Braniff International...BI:)---the Big Orange....LGW-DFW...multi-coloured planes and some lovely Texan hosties...and even the Concorde---flew on her twice DFW-BWI...outstanding

EI-BUD 9th Sep 2009 22:35

I would agree, Danair and AirUk. I liked Danair is was an interesting airline, interesting aircraft and good little network.

AirUK was one of my favourites especially the network from STN!

I also liked Manx Airlines and what about British Airways Regional!!!! Ie BA presence back in the regions!!! Now that comment could cause a stir on here.

EI-bud


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