BY188B From United Kingdom, joined Jul 2003, 701 posts, RR: 0 Posted (9 years 9 months 1 week 2 days 5 hours ago) and read 1269 times:
Thanks to those who replied in the earlier thread as ive now been able to produce this list of european charter carriers! Thts whats great about spotting in europe, theres loads of variety!!
Aeris
Aerolloyd
Air 2000
Air Atlanta
Air Azores
Air Berlin
Air Comet Plus
Air Europe
Air Finland
Air Luxor
Air Mediterranee
Air Nordic
Air Polonia
Air Pullmantur
Air Scandic
Air Via
Alisea
Astraeus
Aurela
Axis
Azzura Air
Balair
Belair
BH Air
Blue Panorama
Britannia
Britannia Nordic
Bulgarian Air Charter
Channel Express
Corsair
Cronus Aegean
Edelweiss
EU Jet
Euralair
EuroAtlantic Airlines
EuroCypria
Eurofly
European
Excel
Fischer Air
Fly Air
Flyjet
Freebird
Futara
Gir Air
Hamburg International
Hapag Lloyd
Helios
Hemus Air
Hola Airlines
Iberworld
Inter Airlines
Islandsflug
Lauda Air Italia
Livingston
LTE
LTU
Martinair
MD Iceland
MNG Airlines
Monarch
My Travel
Neos
Nordic AirlinK
Novair
Odette AW
Onur Air
Pegasus
Premiair (My Travel)
Romavia
Sobelair
Spanair
Star Airlines
Sterling Airways
Thomas Cook
Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium
Travel Service (Czech Rep)
Travel Service (SPAIN)
Viking Air
Virgin Express
Volaire
Volare
Yes
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TriStar500 From Germany, joined Nov 1999, 4685 posts, RR: 47 Reply 4, posted (9 years 9 months 1 week 1 day 16 hours ago) and read 1186 times:
You forgot Germania. Also, Lauda Air and Austrian both do quite a bit of charter work and have dedicated aircraft to these flights.
In France, Aigle Azur and Airposte also have a strong charter portfolio.
If you're including airlines with a mixed schedule and charter portolio (like you did e.g. with Spanair), you also have to include these examples. And I am sure there are plenty more.
Homer: Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true!
Airsicknessbag From Germany, joined Aug 2000, 4723 posts, RR: 38 Reply 5, posted (9 years 9 months 1 week 1 day 15 hours ago) and read 1160 times:
Also, you need to include Condor and Condor Berlin. Yes, I know, they´re opearting under the Thomas Cook banner nowadays. However, this is just the branding, the underlying airlines are still there. "Thomas Cook Airlines" is not an airline, just like Team Lufthansa or United Express are not airlines - these are just the brands.
BrusselsSouth From Belgium, joined Aug 2001, 598 posts, RR: 5 Reply 6, posted (9 years 9 months 1 week 1 day 15 hours ago) and read 1148 times:
If you're including airlines with a mixed schedule and charter portolio (like you did e.g. with Spanair), you also have to include these examples. And I am sure there are plenty more.
Bmiema19 From United Kingdom, joined Aug 2003, 99 posts, RR: 0 Reply 7, posted (9 years 9 months 1 week 1 day 15 hours ago) and read 1147 times:
bmi also do quite a bit of charter work (especially out of LGW(?) MAN GLA BFS) during the summer and the winter! - even though they are a "full service" airline.