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Can someone explain: TUI and Hapag LLoyd

Could someone explain to me everything about Hapag Lloyd and TUI… Is it all one airline with different names in different countries? Why does Brittania have the same colours as the Hapag Lloyd adverts (blue background with the red smile thingi)?

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By: Jeanske_SN - 21st February 2004 at 09:02

And Sobelair as Belgian! Wondering what’s gonna replace it, Transavia and LTE are now operating all flights.

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By: cheesebag - 20th February 2004 at 20:15

Plenty of Hapag LLoyds at ACE last sunday, most 738 with bloomin large winglets!!!!

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By: EGNM - 20th February 2004 at 15:18

… and Neos in Italy (forgot about them!)

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By: Moondance - 20th February 2004 at 14:56

Re: Can someone explain: TUI and Hapag LLoyd

Originally posted by MINIDOH
Could someone explain to me everything about Hapag Lloyd and TUI… Is it all one airline with different names in different countries? Why does Brittania have the same colours as the Hapag Lloyd adverts (blue background with the red smile thingi)?

And Britannia spelt with a single ‘t’ and a double ‘n’

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By: EGNM - 20th February 2004 at 14:53

… and White Eagle Aviaiton in Poland, and Britannia AB in Sweden, and Corsair in France! 😀

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By: Airline owner - 19th February 2004 at 20:28

They are 1 brand that effectively sets up subsidairies. Britannia in the U.K and Hapag Lloyd in Germany

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By: LBARULES - 19th February 2004 at 18:38

They are both owned by TUi, Britannia is the British arm and Hapag Lloyd is the German arm. Hope that helps.

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