Quiz thread

MAN was their home base.

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I think monarch was aswell. Correct me if I’m wrong.

Monarch was big at MAN, but their home base was LTN I think, like TUI Airways and easyJet.

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Ok thanks!

What’s the 2nd biggest airline at my home airport LGW

  • British airways
  • Easyjet
  • Tui
  • Wizz
  • Norwegian
  • Vueling
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Still is


It’s still up which if you don’t believe me I’ll put a link

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I’m fully aware they still exist as an online travel agency, but the airline is long gone, and it was the airline based at MAN. Actual Thomas Cook HQ was in Peterborough I think,

Also a fun fact some people might not know, the British Airways Cityflyer HQ is in Manchester, yet they don’t fly there.

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:joy: time too have my flight cancelled. FOREVER

Well hopefully you got a refund or at least get to your destination alternatively…
If not how dare Thomas Cook refuse to dish out refunds.

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Euroflyer :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Remember when BA Connect use to fly out of there, think BA Cityflyer should order either A220-100 or mix fleet of E2s and have some of the EMB 190s do flight outs of Manchester etc.

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Alaska airlines hq is Everett wa but they don’t fly there either

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Yea but for city I don’t think they would get the E2. That’s why they have the standard 190

Ok everyone who said BA is right!

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E2 and both A220 variants are certified for LCY.

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The e195e2 is registered for LCY?

I think so. I know 190E2 is.

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Where is this spot at DUB airport?

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
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Use these maps below
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E

Best of luck no looking back at where that pic was taken and if you really need help a map is provided here: The Map

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Yay maps don’t help me!!!(It’s fine lol)

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The highlighted part is the location of the window, useing the map provided look around and start pinpoint where the pic was taken.

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