Britannia Airways

Britannia Airways
Author :
Publisher : Air World
Total Pages : 695
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781526758798
ISBN-13 : 1526758792
Rating : 4/5 (792 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Britannia Airways by : Graham M. Simons

Download or read book Britannia Airways written by Graham M. Simons and published by Air World. This book was released on 2021-01-18 with total page 695 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A history of the British airline company, featuring details on the aircrafts, routes, and operations, as well as stories from the crews and staff. Founded in 1961 as Euravia by British businessman Ted Langton and aviation consultant J.E.D. Walker, at a time of considerable turmoil for the independent sector of the British air operators’ industry, Britannia Airways went on to become the world’s largest holiday airline. Just as Court Line evolved from Autair, so Britannia Airways evolved from Euravia. Both UK airlines had strong links with the travel industry; Court Line with Clarksons Holidays, and Britannia with the Thomson Group, in particular the ‘Sky Tours’ brand. Both were innovative in their own ways, and both grabbed the UK travel industry by the scruff of the neck and shook it into the jet age – Court line traveling down the brasher cheap-and-cheerful road, while Britannia took the more staid, upmarket route. By 1972, Britannia had developed to such a degree that it was the biggest of the British independent charter airlines. It was also a groundbreaking operation—during the late 1960s, it became the first charter airline to offer assigned seating, as well as hot in-flight meals. Prior to the mid-1970s, Britannia, much like other British charter airlines of the era, had concentrated upon low-cost flights to Spain and the use of provincial airports to provide its services. The company’s management, however, harbored ambitions to grow beyond this. As a result, for example, Britannia's 767s began regular charter flights between Britain and Australia in 1988, a route to New Zealand being added the following year. Between 1968 and 1984, Britannia carried nearly forty-two million passengers, while the company’s fleet grew to include twenty-nine Boeing 737s and a pair of 767s. Drawing on the author’s in-depth research and knowledge, as well as firsthand interviews with individuals such as Ted Langton, the original tour operator who wanted his own airline, and Jed Williams, who created Britannia, this the full story of one of the most important airlines in the history of civil aviation.


Britannia Airways Related Books

Britannia Airways
Language: en
Pages: 695
Authors: Graham M. Simons
Categories: Transportation
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-01-18 - Publisher: Air World

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A history of the British airline company, featuring details on the aircrafts, routes, and operations, as well as stories from the crews and staff. Founded in 19
Annual Review of Developments in Business and Corporate Litigation
Language: en
Pages: 1338
Authors: Committee on Business and Corporate Litigation
Categories: Business & Economics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2006 - Publisher: American Bar Association

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Leading authorities in 22 specialized areas review and comment on key issues nationwide with detailed outlines and summaries of cases, legislation, trends, and
Flying to the Sun
Language: en
Pages: 313
Authors: Charles Woodley
Categories: Travel
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-03-07 - Publisher: The History Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The end of the Second World War not only brought peace to a war-weary population but also delivered a plethora of surplus transport aircraft, crew and engineers
Taxation
Language: en
Pages: 428
Authors: Simon James
Categories: Business & Economics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2002 - Publisher: Taylor & Francis

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Commercial Aviation in Britain in the 1970s
Language: en
Pages: 101
Authors: Malcolm Fife
Categories: Transportation
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-11-15 - Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Malcolm Fife explores the fascinating world of commercial aviation in Britain in the 1970s.