What now defunct airlines have you flown on?
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All of them Australian Airlines.
Ansett
Compass Mark 1 (think it was a leased Monarch A300)
Australian (Not sure if i went on its predecessor TAA) was absorbed into Qantas. Also an A300 with 9 passengers!
Skywest which has changed name and owners a few times and is now Virgin Australia Regional Airlines.
Ansett
Compass Mark 1 (think it was a leased Monarch A300)
Australian (Not sure if i went on its predecessor TAA) was absorbed into Qantas. Also an A300 with 9 passengers!
Skywest which has changed name and owners a few times and is now Virgin Australia Regional Airlines.
Eric Mc said:
LotusOmega375D said:
It's a still from the little known Hitchcock thriller about a stewardess who is pushed from the open door of a Viscount flight from Heathrow to Edited by zb on Sunday 28th April 15:18
motomk said:
All of them Australian Airlines.
Ansett
Compass Mark 1 (think it was a leased Monarch A300)
Australian (Not sure if i went on its predecessor TAA) was absorbed into Qantas. Also an A300 with 9 passengers!
Skywest which has changed name and owners a few times and is now Virgin Australia Regional Airlines.
We just had another start up go under this week... Bonza. Ansett
Compass Mark 1 (think it was a leased Monarch A300)
Australian (Not sure if i went on its predecessor TAA) was absorbed into Qantas. Also an A300 with 9 passengers!
Skywest which has changed name and owners a few times and is now Virgin Australia Regional Airlines.
Started by ex-CEO of Virgin Airlines Australia.
I remember flying Ansett, didn't mind them myself.
Now I'm stuck with Qantas and rapidly losing faith in them..
BOAC: VC-10 Super and 707-420.
Inex Adria: BAC 1-11 (Ex Tarom)
Laker: BAC 1-11.
Hispania: SE210 Caravelle.
Brittania: 737-200.
Bcal: DC-10-10.
Monarch: Boeing 757.
First Choice: Boeing 767.
Never had the opportunity to fly any Soviet era stuff but i would have loved to fly on a TU-134/154, Although still in business i flew on an Air Malta Boeing 720, That plane was well used! Also flew on a BA Trident1 and 2 and Air Canada DC-9-30 and a DC-8-63.
Inex Adria: BAC 1-11 (Ex Tarom)
Laker: BAC 1-11.
Hispania: SE210 Caravelle.
Brittania: 737-200.
Bcal: DC-10-10.
Monarch: Boeing 757.
First Choice: Boeing 767.
Never had the opportunity to fly any Soviet era stuff but i would have loved to fly on a TU-134/154, Although still in business i flew on an Air Malta Boeing 720, That plane was well used! Also flew on a BA Trident1 and 2 and Air Canada DC-9-30 and a DC-8-63.
Edited by klunkT5 on Friday 3rd May 11:59
Showing my age a bit here, but off the top of my head...
British Caledonian - DC10, Tristar
Laker - DC10
British Midland - Viscount
Dan Air - Comet, B727
Monarch - A320
Britannia - B737
Flybe - DH8D, E170
Thomas Cook - A320
Sabena - B737
Alitalia - A320
British Island Airways - Herald
North West Orient - B747
Pan Am B747
Inex Adria - DC9
Spantax - Coronado
Aviogenex - Tu134
Air Anglia - F27
Brymon - Dash 7
Jersey European - 146
Norwegian UK - B787
British Caledonian - DC10, Tristar
Laker - DC10
British Midland - Viscount
Dan Air - Comet, B727
Monarch - A320
Britannia - B737
Flybe - DH8D, E170
Thomas Cook - A320
Sabena - B737
Alitalia - A320
British Island Airways - Herald
North West Orient - B747
Pan Am B747
Inex Adria - DC9
Spantax - Coronado
Aviogenex - Tu134
Air Anglia - F27
Brymon - Dash 7
Jersey European - 146
Norwegian UK - B787
Edited as remembered some more by GT3ZZZ on Friday 3rd May 20:53
Edited by GT3ZZZ on Friday 3rd May 22:34
Haddock82 said:
One I haven't seen mentioned that I flew over to Crete on
Air Scandic (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Scandic)
Looked like someone got carried away with the ClipArt for the plane livery....
Poor plane! That "livery" is tragic! I hope it feels slightly better in IranAir livery now.Air Scandic (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Scandic)
Looked like someone got carried away with the ClipArt for the plane livery....
Edited by LunarOne on Thursday 9th May 21:34
Amateurish said:
I did lots of flying with Low Cost airlines in the 00s
Duo - very short lived
Wondered if anyone was going to mention Duo.Duo - very short lived
Based Birmingham, only lasted 6 months, but very positive passenger experience, mainly on flights to Scandinavia and Milan.
Many other now defunct airlines already mentioned, not going to duplicate.
LunarOne said:
Poor plane! That "livery" is tragic! I hope it feels slightly better in IranAir livery now.
Jeez it was knackered when I flew on it, I hope it's had a refurb since then! Edited by LunarOne on Thursday 9th May 21:34
(Flew on it probably back in about 1999/Early 2000's)
I remember that it was looking very tired inside and the return journey was delayed by many hours due to the cabin filling with smoke waiting to taxi to the runway.
Had to turn back and sort the issue before taking off, many hours later....
I remember it as it had a 3-3-3 seat configuration, with the big old TV screen in the middle.
Looks like it's still setup the same with Iran Air.
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