November 12, 2004 at 7:27 pm
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/710700/M/
As seen here on SE-DZH, wonder if the BY name had such a good reputation over in Sweden? Anyone know?
By: LBARULES - 12th November 2004 at 21:26
Lady in Wheelchair lol, saw that one in Zakynthos in August.
Thanks for the info mate 🙂
By: LBARULES - 12th November 2004 at 21:26
Lady in Wheelchair lol, saw that one in Zakynthos in August.
Thanks for the info mate 🙂
By: Sonnenflieger - 12th November 2004 at 20:39
Apparently the four 737-800s operated by Britannia Sweden will get the modified livery carrying the titles of tour operator Fritidsresor/Star Tour, also owned by TUI. Star Tour is the international brand of Fritidsresor which is a bit of a mouthful to pronounce… Britannia Sweden is a Swedish airline using the AOC of its predecessor Transwede/Blue Scandinavia (radio callsign is still Bluescan), but the name isn’t very logical in my and many others’ opinions, so this respray might be a good move.
The left hand side of the fuselage will have a StarTour.no title, while the right hand side (as can be seen on the link above) has a Fritidsresor.se title. All planes are supposedly due for repaint before christmas, including the remaining one still carrying the old Britannia “lady-in-wheelchair” livery.
By: Sonnenflieger - 12th November 2004 at 20:39
Apparently the four 737-800s operated by Britannia Sweden will get the modified livery carrying the titles of tour operator Fritidsresor/Star Tour, also owned by TUI. Star Tour is the international brand of Fritidsresor which is a bit of a mouthful to pronounce… Britannia Sweden is a Swedish airline using the AOC of its predecessor Transwede/Blue Scandinavia (radio callsign is still Bluescan), but the name isn’t very logical in my and many others’ opinions, so this respray might be a good move.
The left hand side of the fuselage will have a StarTour.no title, while the right hand side (as can be seen on the link above) has a Fritidsresor.se title. All planes are supposedly due for repaint before christmas, including the remaining one still carrying the old Britannia “lady-in-wheelchair” livery.