The airline has Italian shareholders and ranks among the domestic and European market leaders since its mission is to face increasingly demanding and complex challenges.
Created to service the main Italian airports, the European capitals, and the tourist resorts of the Mediterranean basin.
Blue Panorama Airlines is the result of a project with clear-cut objectives, offering tailor-made solutions to those who are willing to fly high.
good pic's, was @ BRU to, so i took aprox the same pics.
the Blue Panorama however i did'nd see , was ther all day from 9 til 17.30, when did she arrived ?
Ok, thanks for the info!
And what I notice now is, if you look to the fifth picture, the one of Thomas Cook airways, you can see, that it miss his back. What happened with his back?? Does anyone know what was happened?
Vonsmalhausen wrote:the Blue Panorama however i did'nd see , was ther all day from 9 til 17.30, when did she arrived ?
Came in as Luxair on March 17 for maintenance (see spotters database).
Saw a couple of days ago the plane hangared in BPA c/s and was rolled out today.
Was surprised to see a Blue Panorama too. I saw them already once at the Sharm-el-Sjeik airport. It's nice to see them 'back' (it's a Luxair plane, which was a surprise for me too...)
Vonsmalhausen wrote:good pic's, was @ BRU to, so i took aprox the same pics.
the Blue Panorama however i did'nd see , was ther all day from 9 til 17.30, when did she arrived ?
Where were you standing? I was @ the "less populated" side of 02, when I drove to Zaventem-centre I passed a lot of people (around 16h-16h30), maybe you were there (edit: just read in your easter-egg topic that it was you who was playing a sitting duck in the bushes )
The Blue Panorama passed by when I arrived on the top floor of the parking next to Hangar 40, here's the first pic I took