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In 1969, The New Caledonian Territorial government became the majority shareholder during a major refinancing operation. By the end of 1980, Air Calédonie had transported a total of 100,000 passengers during the year. In 1986, Air Calédonie's first ATR 42 turboprop landed in Magenta. It was a new-generation, 46-seater aircraft and Air ...
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Shearings (legally Shearings Travel Limited) [1] is a coach tour operator, part of the Leger Shearings Group, based in the United Kingdom.The tour operator brand specialises in holidays including escorted tours, unescorted tours, short breaks, self-drive holidays and river cruises throughout the United Kingdom, Isle of Man, Ireland and Continental Europe.
Caledonian Douglas DC-7C wearing the original colour scheme at Manchester in July 1964 when operating an inclusive tour service to Barcelona. Caledonian Bristol 175 Britannia 314 G-ATMA in the later scheme at Manchester in August 1966. Caledonian Airways was a wholly private, independent [nb 1] charter airline in the United Kingdom formed in
Cal Air International was initially conceived in early 1982 after the sudden demise of Laker Airways which had left a large gap in the UK Inclusive tour/charter market. The airline was a joint set up between British Caledonian and the Rank Organisation which already had its interests firmly established in the travel industry with its own tour operators: Blue Sky Travel/Holidays, Wings Holidays ...
Anyone who makes it to Oban or Mallaig – key Caledonian MacBrayne ferry ports – will find the onward voyage disrupted. All sailings between Oban and Barra are cancelled for a third day, as are ...
In terms of travel insurance, some policies include natural disaster cover for an event that prevents you from reaching your holiday destination. Check your insurance policies and speak to your ...
Caledonian McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 departing in 1995 from Gatwick Airport. In 1995 British Airways sold Caledonian Airways to UK tour operator Inspirations, part of the Carlson Group. Between 1997 and 1998 Caledonian Airways operated four aircraft under the name Peach Air. Inspirations became part of the Thomas Cook in 2000.