Users' questions

What happened to air2000?

What happened to air2000?

Air 2000 was a British charter airline that operated for 17 years between 1987 and 2004. In 2008, TUI Travel PLC merged with First Choice Holidays PLC and the resultant merger of First Choice Airways and Thomsonfly created Thomson Airways.

What happened to Britannia?

Britannia Airways was a charter airline based in the UK. In 2000, Thomson Travel Group, and thereby Britannia Airways, were acquired by TUI Group of Germany. As part of a wider reorganisation of TUI’s UK operations in September 2004, Britannia was rebranded as Thomsonfly.

What happened to all Monarch Aircraft?

At the time of its closure on 2 October 2017, Monarch operated a mixed fleet of Airbus A320, A321 and A330 aircraft, plus a single Boeing 737-800. Following dispersal back to their leasing companies or storage airports, all have now been sold on to other airlines.

When did monarch start?

The earliest monarchies that we know about are the ones in Sumer and Egypt. These both began around 3000 BC. But it was not only the early states which had kings and queens. After all there are still many countries which have kings and queens even today.

Who owned Canada 3000?

the Deluce family
The company’s owners were the Deluce family (25%), chairman John Lecky (45%) and Adventure Tours (30%). Following the demise of Wardair, the company’s goal was to become Canada’s largest charter carrier, a position it attained in 1991.

What happened to First Choice Airways?

First Choice Airways and Thomsonfly merged in March 2008 to form a new airline, Thomson Airways. The brand of First Choice Airways was dropped. The aircraft fleet transferred to Thomson Airways, and along with this, it inherited the 787-8 orders.

When did Britannia Airways end?

November 1, 2005
Britannia Airways/Ceased operations

When did Britannia Airways become Thomson?

Britannia Airways becomes Thomsonfly In 2000 the Thomson Travel Group was taken over by Germany’s TUI Group, who then in 2004 decided to rebrand Britannia Airways as Thomsonfly.