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How Many British Airlines Are There?  
User currently offlineEnglandair From United Kingdom, joined Oct 2000, 2228 posts, RR: 4
Posted (11 years 6 months 4 weeks 18 hours ago) and read 317 times:

Well, do you know?!
I can think of the following:

Air 2000,
Airtours,
Air Scandic,
Aurigney,
Britannia Airways,
British Airways,
British European,
British Midland,
British Regional,
British World,
Brymon,
Caledonian Wings (let's hope so!),
European,
Flightline,
GB Airways,
Gill Airways,
JMC Airlines,
Manx Airlines,
Monarch Airlines,
Sabre Airways,
Titan Airways,
Virgin Atlantic,
Virgin Express,
Virgin Sun.


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User currently offlineEnglandair From United Kingdom, joined Oct 2000, 2228 posts, RR: 4
Reply 1, posted (11 years 6 months 4 weeks 18 hours ago) and read 287 times:

Oppps!...how could I forget(?):
Buzz,
Easyjet &
Go.

User currently offlineMonte From United States of America, joined Apr 2000, 72 posts, RR: 0
Reply 2, posted (11 years 6 months 4 weeks 17 hours ago) and read 281 times:

add Cathai Pacific

User currently offlineAvion757 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 3, posted (11 years 6 months 4 weeks 16 hours ago) and read 270 times:

Manx no longer exists, unfortunately.
There is also British European (formerly Jersey European) and Logan Air, in Scotland. Could Ryanair be also classed as British? It is Irish but operates services from the UK to the mainland and a regional route: Stansted-Prestwick. There is also Suckling Airways, and Eastern Airways, based at Humberside.
Hope this helps!

User currently offlineEnglandair From United Kingdom, joined Oct 2000, 2228 posts, RR: 4
Reply 4, posted (11 years 6 months 4 weeks 13 hours ago) and read 259 times:

What happened to Manx!?