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JamesD wrote:FYI, it's Tec4jets iso Tech4jets.
Thanks, James. Corrected!
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Jetairfly - subsidiary of the TUI Group - will expand its fleet and open new lines, it was announced at the end of an extraordinary works council. Eight redundancies are however planned as part of the restructuring of the company and Tech4Jets. "We were also told that 18 ground service workers will be evaluated," said CCS.

Jetairfly plans to expand its fleet of aircraft and open new lines "at even more competitive prices," announced the spokesman Hans Vanhaelemeesch, without giving further details.

Jetairfly will also strengthen collaboration with other companies of the group to divide the costs including technical organization (maintenance, joint procurement and other activities on the ground). "This is not a dismantling" claims the company.

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^^ Too bad the 'Belgian' name Jetair(fly) will disappear to become TUI :cry:

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Boavida wrote:^^ Too bad the 'Belgian' name Jetair(fly) will disappear to become TUI :cry:
Will it? I know that the rebranding was announced in april but afaik not a single plane, website, etc... is being rebranded at the moment and wasn't it the plan to start early September?

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Arkefly will officially be renamed TUI on October 1st. I don't know the date for Jetairfly, but it will also happen.
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sn26567 wrote:Arkefly will officially be renamed TUI on October 1st. I don't know the date for Jetairfly, but it will also happen.
Friday's outgoing Arke flight OR-317 to Miami (787 PH-TFM) should be the first one in TUI colours.

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Rather ugly if you ask me ;)

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Predixs wrote:Rather ugly if you ask me ;)

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Imagine what it would be when they would also have painted the engine cowlings...

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Passenger wrote:
Predixs wrote:Rather ugly if you ask me ;)

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Imagine what it would be when they would also have painted the engine cowlings...
Or maybe just another color instead of plain black, or another font? The possibilities are endless ;)
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Although the name hasn't officially changed yet, this morning the first TUI Dreamliner has left the hangar in Amsterdam Schiphol in the new TUI brand design.

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Boavida wrote:^^ Too bad the 'Belgian' name Jetair(fly) will disappear to become TUI :cry:
Actually they started as TUI Airlines Belgium before they used "Jetairfly" and it was still in small letters on their aircraft, nevertheless Jetairfly was more known in the local market...ICAO code is still TB (TUI Belgium)

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I think it's a shame. JAF really succeeded at building a good recognisable brand. Even granny and grandpa know "jetair". I dont think will switch soon to: Lets take a TUI Belgium flight :/

(On the other hand, it doesnt always have to be a problem, a lot of old people I know still fly SABENA too ;))

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sean1982 wrote: (On the other hand, it doesnt always have to be a problem, a lot of old people I know still fly SABENA too ;))
Not only old(er) people, I know quite a few of young(er) people who are calling Brussels Sabena and those were (as a figure of speach) in their diapers when Sabena went bankrupt.

I even notice that I use Sabena from time to time when refering to Brussels (But I'm getting old :D).

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On the other hand, there was a frequent confusion between Jetair (the tour operator) and Jetairfly (the airline). That won't be any more.
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Hopefully TUI's customers won't have to do what it means:

Tui = to push (or even to delay) (Chinese)

Funny to see all the planes with "To push" on the fuselage. Of course one would have to know Chinese (and how it's written in normal script) but it's still funny :-)

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Does anybody know when the 'OO-CAN' goes back to Canada? I thought it only was here for the summer or does it stay for autumn too?
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Bralo20 wrote: Not only old(er) people, I know quite a few of young(er) people who are calling Brussels Sabena and those were (as a figure of speach) in their diapers when Sabena went bankrupt.
(Probably off-topic, but anyway) not only old people. DR Congo especially.
I remember being in Kinshasa, and the word in Lingala for 'airplane' was 'Sabena'. (Logical, as the first airplanes they ever saw had big 'Sabena'-titles all over them).
Locals would see an Air France approaching FIH and say 'Voila, un Sabena d'Air France' :D
Of course the AF personnel didn't like this very much...

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SFM wrote:
I remember being in Kinshasa, and the word in Lingala for 'airplane' was 'Sabena'. (Logical, as the first airplanes they ever saw had big 'Sabena'-titles all over them).
Locals would see an Air France approaching FIH and say 'Voila, un Sabena d'Air France' :D
Of course the AF personnel didn't like this very much...
Funny :-)

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Predixs wrote:Does anybody know when the 'OO-CAN' goes back to Canada? I thought it only was here for the summer or does it stay for autumn too?
I think they're keeping it until the end of October when the lease expires.

Since Canjet is bankrupt (or stopped their activities) I guess the plane will go straight to the lessor (CIT).

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Bralo20 wrote:
Predixs wrote:Does anybody know when the 'OO-CAN' goes back to Canada? I thought it only was here for the summer or does it stay for autumn too?
I think they're keeping it until the end of October when the lease expires.

Since Canjet is bankrupt (or stopped their activities) I guess the plane will go straight to the lessor (CIT).
Ok thanks Bralo20, but they said they wanted to expand their fleet can't they just buy the plane from the lessor? Or is it not that easy to do? :?
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