G-WWBB and WWBM nearly always do the Chicago and Washington unless they go tech or get a rest, when WWBD gets the flight. WWBD will be doing most probably be doing Toronto for the summer, but I thought that service was seasonal and the Caribbean service would be operated by WWBD. They commence operations in April 4 times weekly to Toronto but from May to October, it is daily. My reggie book doesn’t say there is a 332 on the way to BMI.
My league table is as follows:
1. Excel Airways (TF-ARD)
2.Air Scandic (G-TTMC)
3.JMC/Thomas Cook(G-JMAB and G-JMAA)
3.Airtours International(G-MCEA, G-RJGR, C-GTDL, G-JALC)
4.Monarch(charter)(G-DAJB)
5.Britannia(G-BLKV)
6.Air 2000(G-OOAO and G-OOAL)
7.Air OPS(SE-DPM and SE-DPU)
My scheduled is as follows:
1.Monarch Scheduled(G-OZBE and G-OZBG)
2.Bmibaby(G-OBMP and G-OJTW)
3.British Airways(G-CPEL)
4.Cyprus Airways(5B-DAV and 5B-DAQ)
I have included the aircraft regs because it was more to do with the aircraft in terms of comfort rather than service. I only put four out of the six AIH aircraft I have been on because the other two were poor and would have meant AIH were just above AMM.
The Toronto service is for the summer only so it seems logical to put G-WWBD on this service. That is doing the Toronto service for the summer and most probably this service in the winter. I’m not sure about BA serving Caribbean services, but there will be no competition for DIRECT flights to Antigua and St. Lucia, except charters from MAN. BWIA and Air Jamaica don’t fly there direct so you would need to transfer to another flight rather than a direct flight with BMI.
I saw a Palmair 732 in October when I was disembarking my ZB A321 in ALC. There are also photos of it more recently in the Airliners.net database.
That is photoshopped!! No reg and there is no such airline as SAM AIR!!
I’m like Skylinerworld!! I only got 4 but says I’m a high flyer!!
That looks very much like a model!!
Happy birthday to you Future Pilot!! And a belated happy birthday to Mark L!!!
Who would want a 4 and a half hour flight with no food and no IFE??
I’ve already read your separate thread with that picture of the very shiny A319.
It was indeed a training flight in readiness for when it commences commercial operations.
It even has the small airlines as I have tracked down the Air Scandic flight from SSH to MAN a few minutes ago. Go to the advanced users and type in the flight number you want and more often than not, it will come up with the flight!!
I managed to track several My Travel, Thomas Cook and Excel flights. I also managed to get an EAF 732 on it as well!
Originally posted by starjet
SCY is the ICAO code for Air Scandic, which is British.
Strictly speaking, they are not. They are on long-term lease from Finnair. Although there aircraft are in the UK registration database, the aircraft are still also down in the Finnish database as well.
Cheers Britannia!! How did you get that flight when you used it?? Did you use advanced search??