Remember seeing some of the charters in the 90s in England, as a kid.. and when on hol abroad, but carriers like Yugoslav and Dan air, a bit before my time... (even the Air Canada Tristar) .. Love this!
Britannia was owned by the Thomspon holiday group for many years. Eventually, they decided to drop the Britannia name and use the holiday company name as the name of the airline. Thompson was then bought by the German holiday company Tui - and they have recently badged all the aircraft ion their vast fleet (which also includes some other European airlines) as Tui.
Tristars, BAC 1-11s, Air 2000, Boeing 727s!!!! What a video!
Real planes😀
@@johnstewart5363 Very much so! Give me the 727, MD11, DC10, 737-200 anyday!!
Have lots more on you tube 😀
@@johnstewart5363 Oh yes!!! I've been watching some and wishing I was born a little earlier to see some great aviation!
Remember seeing some of the charters in the 90s in England, as a kid.. and when on hol abroad, but carriers like Yugoslav and Dan air, a bit before my time... (even the Air Canada Tristar) .. Love this!
Outstanding video, great catch of the 727-200.
Nice video, flew with air2000 to Zante in1989 from Glasgow, back in the good ld days 🤣
This is the first time I have ever seen footage of a landing on 09/27.
I’ve only seen a couple of landings myself😀
We were such a busy airport now we’re not
Wow, what nice video.
Nice memories.
Is the smoke from JAT 727?
Love it.
Air Canada did not fly out of Glasgow till may1990
Interesting how Edinburgh airport is now busier with a more interesting range of airlines than Glasgow
Yes I know! Edinburgh is better for spotting too😀
Whatever happened to brittainia & air 2000 ??
Grumpy Mc Fudge Britannia are now Thomson soon to tui
martin quinn brittania dont exsist lol
Grumpy Mc Fudge they did changed name to Thompson the tui
martin quinn ah ok ty
Britannia was owned by the Thomspon holiday group for many years. Eventually, they decided to drop the Britannia name and use the holiday company name as the name of the airline. Thompson was then bought by the German holiday company Tui - and they have recently badged all the aircraft ion their vast fleet (which also includes some other European airlines) as Tui.