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BieleAlbatrosy
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by BieleAlbatrosy » 10 Mar 2004, 07:40
Look at it here. Now VAS also wears the blue TUI-scheme.
Some might have seen it already during its test flight.
OO-VAS
Jense
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by Jense » 10 Mar 2004, 09:04
I tought that they wouldn't repaint the VAS... Now SLR is whole gone...
But, I really hope that TUI will have a looooooong looooooooong life...
greettzzz
sn26567
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by sn26567 » 10 Mar 2004, 10:15
Thanks for brand new pix, White Albatros.
Jense wrote: I tought that they wouldn't repaint the VAS... Now SLR is whole gone...
Only OO-VAC needs minor changes to its paint scheme...
André
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vflies
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by vflies » 10 Mar 2004, 12:53
Funny...
For some reason I thought the titles would be "TUI Airlines Belgium" and not "Jet Air operated by TAB"...
That would have helped the brand...
Isn't the name Jetair supposed to disappear and become TUI like Sunsnacks became Thomas Cook?
VFlies
BieleAlbatrosy
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by BieleAlbatrosy » 10 Mar 2004, 13:39
sn26567 wrote: Thanks for brand new pix, White Albatros.
Jense wrote: I tought that they wouldn't repaint the VAS... Now SLR is whole gone...
Only OO-VAC needs minor changes to its paint scheme...
Too pitty OO-VAC isn't at Brussels anymore
It already left after one or two weeks after Sobelair stopped to exist
Avro
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by Avro » 10 Mar 2004, 19:53
vflies wrote: Funny...
For some reason I thought the titles would be "TUI Airlines Belgium" and not "Jet Air operated by TAB"...
That would have helped the brand...
Maybe because Jetair is well known in Belgium
I'll miss the SObelair colours
Chris
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by website-info » 11 Mar 2004, 09:24
Hi All,
Seem to remember El Nombre posting that 737 N334CT was due from Lasham to BRU yesterday, if it arrived , means OO-VAC is back !!!!!!!, due for TUI Belgian as well soon,
Tony
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by Glider » 11 Mar 2004, 11:57
When do they exactly start ops?
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by sn26567 » 11 Mar 2004, 12:04
Glider wrote: When do they exactly start ops?
TUI always mentioned 1 Apr 04
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by vflies » 11 Mar 2004, 12:25
sn26567 wrote: TUI always mentioned 1 Apr 04
Right on time for Easter!
BieleAlbatrosy
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by BieleAlbatrosy » 11 Mar 2004, 16:47
sn26567 wrote: Glider wrote: When do they exactly start ops?
TUI always mentioned 1 Apr 04
Maybe it's a joke?
I'll try to make a better picture next night.
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by Hasjie » 11 Mar 2004, 16:51
Hmmm can't wait to see them !!!!!
Grtzzzz
Thomas
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by Mirror » 11 Mar 2004, 21:36
The ICAO code from Tui Airlines Belgium is TUB
I am not sure but I think that the first flight ( with passengers ) will be on 28 maa 04
TUB 2735 TFS ETD 06.35 / ETA 15.50
TUB 6765 ALC ETD 06.05 / ETA 11.25
TUB WILL ALSO OPERATE LONG DISTANCE FLIGHTS WITH A BOEING 767-300 FIRST FLIGHT:
TUB 1849 PUJ ETD 10.40/ ETA 06.05:!:
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by AirDupont » 12 Mar 2004, 02:24
Does anyone have more information on when TUB will exactly start flying their 767?
Greetz