They retired their older DC10s ages ago, but they would have had them last summer so I thought being without this year them would mean they were down on seats and would need to bring in other aircraft to compenasate for the loss of the DC10s.
There are so many aircraft on the ground in that pic, I thought it was from 9/11!
Back on topic I don’t think she is on the grass, very close, but if she was she would sink would she not?
Correct, it is a Twin Otter, as for the airline, not Air Seychelles although it is somewhere ‘nice’. I’m trying to think of a good hint.
Look at the colour of the seats, very similiar to a colour that appears on the fuslage livery. 🙂
I can see what you mean and I suppose the aircraft could be used elsewhere on routes that would prove popular. They should serve Lisbon for a few weeks in summer. 😉 Not that I care being a Scot! 😉
I know what you mean. When they are using 27R (is it?) for arrivals and you’re in the visitors centre, you can’t see the aircraft on approach, so when you see the other spotters putting their binoculars to their eyes and looking up the approach path you know something is coming and you get the hopes up and then it comes into view and it’s a BA A319! 🙂