April 14, 2005 at 8:12 pm

I think this one of those liveries that will look much better in good weather, and photographed with a better camera. I quite like it though.
By: Flex 35 - 15th April 2005 at 19:39
Is that solely between Comair and S. African, or are there other players as well?
Comair, SAA, Nationwide, Kulula and 1time are the main airlines. They all compete on roughly on the same routes as well.
Regards
Flex 35
By: Flex 35 - 15th April 2005 at 19:39
Is that solely between Comair and S. African, or are there other players as well?
Comair, SAA, Nationwide, Kulula and 1time are the main airlines. They all compete on roughly on the same routes as well.
Regards
Flex 35
By: greekdude1 - 15th April 2005 at 19:10
I doubt that very much, the competition in SA at the moment is far to fierce to start another airline.
Flex 35
Is that solely between Comair and S. African, or are there other players as well?
By: greekdude1 - 15th April 2005 at 19:10
I doubt that very much, the competition in SA at the moment is far to fierce to start another airline.
Flex 35
Is that solely between Comair and S. African, or are there other players as well?
By: Flex 35 - 15th April 2005 at 18:58
What’s next, Virgin South Africa?
I doubt that very much, the competition in SA at the moment is far to fierce to start another airline.
Flex 35
By: Flex 35 - 15th April 2005 at 18:58
What’s next, Virgin South Africa?
I doubt that very much, the competition in SA at the moment is far to fierce to start another airline.
Flex 35
By: Future Pilot - 15th April 2005 at 18:46
I like it, maybe if the photograph was took in glorius sunshine maybe some would change their minds.
By: Future Pilot - 15th April 2005 at 18:46
I like it, maybe if the photograph was took in glorius sunshine maybe some would change their minds.
By: greekdude1 - 15th April 2005 at 18:28
What’s next, Virgin South Africa or Virgin Canada? When is Virgin USA supposed to begin ops?
By: greekdude1 - 15th April 2005 at 18:28
What’s next, Virgin South Africa or Virgin Canada? When is Virgin USA supposed to begin ops?
By: Flex 35 - 15th April 2005 at 18:22
Looks great! 😀
I think this will prove to be a very succesful venture for Virgin. There is a big market for reliable West African air travel.
Flex 35
By: Flex 35 - 15th April 2005 at 18:22
Looks great! 😀
I think this will prove to be a very succesful venture for Virgin. There is a big market for reliable West African air travel.
Flex 35
By: greekdude1 - 15th April 2005 at 16:26
green and red, big no no !
I like it! Look, if it’s a ‘Virgin’ airline, it’s going to have to be a rendition of their current style, and it’s going to have to contain red. Now, since it’s Nigerian based, you have to use green. And there you go! Would you have rather had a green fuselage with a red tail?
By: greekdude1 - 15th April 2005 at 16:26
green and red, big no no !
I like it! Look, if it’s a ‘Virgin’ airline, it’s going to have to be a rendition of their current style, and it’s going to have to contain red. Now, since it’s Nigerian based, you have to use green. And there you go! Would you have rather had a green fuselage with a red tail?
By: Airline owner - 15th April 2005 at 15:15
I dont think its special. Not like the parent Virgin Atlantic!
By: Airline owner - 15th April 2005 at 15:15
I dont think its special. Not like the parent Virgin Atlantic!
By: LFC24 - 15th April 2005 at 14:52
At second glance, the green near the tail looks absolutely horrible..
By: LFC24 - 15th April 2005 at 14:52
At second glance, the green near the tail looks absolutely horrible..
By: LBARULES - 15th April 2005 at 14:49
Its not been used on UK-Nigeria, its been used on flights to other airports in Africa.
By: LBARULES - 15th April 2005 at 14:49
Its not been used on UK-Nigeria, its been used on flights to other airports in Africa.