What now defunct airlines have you flown on?
What now defunct airlines have you flown on?
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anonymous-user

Original Poster:

70 months

Friday 19th April 2024
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By chance I heard someone mention British Caledonian and it got me thinking about other airlines I’ve flown on that have since disappeared.

British Caledonian
Dan Air
Monarch
BMI Baby
Airtours
Britannia
Flybe

Given I’m mid 40s I was quite surprised how many there were!


Actual

1,307 posts

122 months

Friday 19th April 2024
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First flight as a 7 year old Pam Am Boeing 707 to Boston

stevemcs

9,508 posts

109 months

Friday 19th April 2024
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Dan Air 727/A300
Flybe Dash8
BMI baby 737
Monarch 320/321/757
My travel320
Thomas cook 320/321/757
First choice 320
British European Bac1-11

dukeboy749r

2,991 posts

226 months

Friday 19th April 2024
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TWA
CONTINENTAL
BOAC

MitchT

16,779 posts

225 months

Friday 19th April 2024
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Britannia (757)
Monarch (A321)
FlyBe (Dash 8)

Actual

1,307 posts

122 months

Friday 19th April 2024
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In 1988 (I think) our Air Europe flight home from Izmir in Turkey was severely delayed and so all passengers from 3 flights piled into a Dan Dare which brought us home. It must have been a big one. I thought that was jolly decent of them.

I just looked it up and it was Dan-Air but I'm not changing my cool story.


RATATTAK

15,393 posts

205 months

Friday 19th April 2024
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Air Uk, Humberside - Heathrow early eighties

paolow

3,254 posts

274 months

Friday 19th April 2024
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off the top of my head:

Ansett Australia
Astraeus
Thomas Cook
Monarch

Surprised Garuda Indonesia are still going - but I guess they are a flag carrier. Current 'fly list' possibly just beats the graveyard - but by one at best...

Screenwash

143 posts

38 months

Friday 19th April 2024
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Sabena (Belgium)
DebonAir (out of Luton IIRC)
Go!

the-norseman

14,402 posts

187 months

Saturday 20th April 2024
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Air Malta defunct in 2024.

As a kid
Britannia
Airtours
Monarch


Edited by the-norseman on Saturday 20th April 00:28

Pincher

9,473 posts

233 months

Saturday 20th April 2024
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British Air Ferries is the only one for me that I’ve not seen listed already.

rlg43p

1,428 posts

265 months

Saturday 20th April 2024
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BOAC
BEA
Monarch
Continental
TWA
British Midland
Flybe
BMI Baby

sherman

14,463 posts

231 months

Saturday 20th April 2024
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British Caledonian
JMC Airlines
British Airways(Loganair)

QuadCamCapri

305 posts

167 months

Saturday 20th April 2024
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Jersey European
Air Atlantique
Airtours
Monarch
BMI
Buzz
Thomas Cook
Air Moorea
Continental
Germanwings

LunarOne

6,447 posts

153 months

Saturday 20th April 2024
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Pan Am - I have a Pan Am Junior Flyer logbook with an entry in December 1974 when I was 3 months old.
TWA - my parents might be responsible for their demise as the cutlery drawer is full of TWA cutlery.
Sterling, which I used to use regularly when I was working in Denmark.
Hoverspeed - Does that count? Hovering is a form of flying after all!


matrignano

4,665 posts

226 months

Saturday 20th April 2024
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Alitalia to add to the list

fttm

4,078 posts

151 months

Saturday 20th April 2024
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Ward Air , transatlantic with silver service free booze and smoking , those were the days .

NNH

1,546 posts

148 months

Saturday 20th April 2024
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I really miss Northwest Airlines. I flew through their Minneapolis and Detroit hubs for years.

forsure

2,159 posts

284 months

Saturday 20th April 2024
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Jersey Airlines - Herald
British Eagle - Britannia
Britannia Airways - Britannia
Dan-Air - BAC 1-11
BEA - Trident

Se7enheaven

1,838 posts

180 months

Saturday 20th April 2024
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CP Air - Gatwick to Toronto 1979.