Great video- I got to see a few of their MD-11s on diversions to KBOS. Always nice to see. I remember the next carrier - VG Airlines, later Delsey Airlines.
Thank you :) I only saw them once, just a 737. VG was "the other carrier" to sprout up following Sabena's collapse, it was launched by a guy called Freddy Van Gaever (hence the "VG") and later sold to the suitcase guys... Another airline with a very good livery and a short story...
I flew on CityBird as a child (I think towards either Orlando or Miami); I was too young to know. I do have fond memories of these flights though, the flight attendants were very sweet and helpful and supplied me with a 'kid's package' containing toys, puzzle games, ...
Nice video. I always get excited when I see another episode of grounded pop up. The City Bird green livery was really sharp. I thought it look pretty great on the 737.
Love these videos. As a request, it would be cool if you could make videos about these defunct airlines too: JAS, "Ecuatoriana de Aviación", PeoplExpress, "Serviços Aéreos Cruzeiro do Sul" otherwise known as "Cruzeiro", Air Afrique, and Air Liberte/Air Lib.
They did a number of "w-patterns" from Lille and Paris to destinations in the Med, they weren't around particularly long (as they were late to the party) so there isn't much information on them.
Great video
Thank you :)
Thank you for another excellent video Phil ❤❤❤
Thank you, much appreciated :)
Would love to hear the full history of World Airways, always loved seeing their MD-11s flying in and out of the US
Rest assured that World Airways are "on my list" as it were, they are one of those somewhat complex stories - particularly towards their end.
Citybird was an interesting Belgium airline colours of each aircraft was beautiful
Yes they certainly had a very nice livery :)
Good vid and thanks so much - good for giving this airline more recognition
Thanks for watching :)
Great video- I got to see a few of their MD-11s on diversions to KBOS. Always nice to see. I remember the next carrier - VG Airlines, later Delsey Airlines.
Thank you :) I only saw them once, just a 737. VG was "the other carrier" to sprout up following Sabena's collapse, it was launched by a guy called Freddy Van Gaever (hence the "VG") and later sold to the suitcase guys... Another airline with a very good livery and a short story...
I flew on CityBird as a child (I think towards either Orlando or Miami); I was too young to know.
I do have fond memories of these flights though, the flight attendants were very sweet and helpful and supplied me with a 'kid's package' containing toys, puzzle games, ...
Oh wow that's pretty cool, I remember when airlines used to give out kids packs but sadly these days it'll be too expensive :/
Nice video. I always get excited when I see another episode of grounded pop up.
The City Bird green livery was really sharp. I thought it look pretty great on the 737.
Thank you, I appreciate that :) Yes it was a very good looking livery :)
Love these videos.
As a request, it would be cool if you could make videos about these defunct airlines too: JAS, "Ecuatoriana de Aviación", PeoplExpress, "Serviços Aéreos Cruzeiro do Sul" otherwise known as "Cruzeiro", Air Afrique, and Air Liberte/Air Lib.
Great to hear! I've got a few of those suggestions "in the works" already so stay tuned :)
As great of an episode as usual!
Thank you :)
where did citybird france operate from ? very intruiging this pattern of short lived french operations hah
They did a number of "w-patterns" from Lille and Paris to destinations in the Med, they weren't around particularly long (as they were late to the party) so there isn't much information on them.
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Ooo. I would love a story on ALM
I'm sure I will get around to them soon :)