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'''Skyways Coach-Air Limited''' was formed as a dedicated low-fare coach-air-coach subsidiary of Skyways Ltd in 1958, following the launch of the first commercial coach-air operation as Skyways of London in late-September 1955, involving a coach trip from Central London to Lympne, a cross-Channel Lympne—Beauvais air sector and another coach journey from Beauvais to the centre of Paris. '''Skyways Coach-Air''', which had remained a separate entity following the sale of sister airline Skyways Ltd to [[:Category:Euravia|Euravia]], got into financial difficulties in 1970.This resulted in a management buyout and the following year's formation of a new company trading as Skyways International to succeed the defunct '''Skyways Coach-Air'''. Skyways International was taken over by [[:Category:Dan-Air|Dan-Air]] in 1972. Most of the former Skyways International routes were operated by a separate subsidiary named [[:Category:Dan-Air Skyways|Dan-Air Skyways]].  
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'''Skyways Coach Air Limited''' was formed as a dedicated low-fare coach-air-coach subsidiary of Skyways Ltd in 1958, following the launch of the first commercial coach-air operation as Skyways of London in late-September 1955, involving a coach trip from Central London to Lympne, a cross-Channel Lympne—Beauvais air sector and another coach journey from Beauvais to the centre of Paris. '''Skyways Coach Air''', which had remained a separate entity following the sale of sister airline Skyways Ltd to [[:Category:Euravia|Euravia]], got into financial difficulties in 1970.This resulted in a management buyout and the following year's formation of a new company trading as Skyways International to succeed the defunct '''Skyways Coach Air'''. Skyways International was taken over by [[:Category:Dan-Air|Dan-Air]] in 1972. Most of the former Skyways International routes were operated by a separate subsidiary named [[:Category:Dan-Air Skyways|Dan-Air Skyways]].  
  
 
This page lists all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Skyways Coach Air Ltd.
 
This page lists all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Skyways Coach Air Ltd.

Latest revision as of 10:49, 1 January 2016

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Skyways Coach Air Limited was formed as a dedicated low-fare coach-air-coach subsidiary of Skyways Ltd in 1958, following the launch of the first commercial coach-air operation as Skyways of London in late-September 1955, involving a coach trip from Central London to Lympne, a cross-Channel Lympne—Beauvais air sector and another coach journey from Beauvais to the centre of Paris. Skyways Coach Air, which had remained a separate entity following the sale of sister airline Skyways Ltd to Euravia, got into financial difficulties in 1970.This resulted in a management buyout and the following year's formation of a new company trading as Skyways International to succeed the defunct Skyways Coach Air. Skyways International was taken over by Dan-Air in 1972. Most of the former Skyways International routes were operated by a separate subsidiary named Dan-Air Skyways.

This page lists all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Skyways Coach Air Ltd.

See also

Pages in category "Skyways Coach Air Ltd"

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