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Defunct British charter aiirline, 1987–1999

Air UK Leisure
IATA ICAO Call sign
MV UKL LEISURE
Founded1987
Commenced operations1988
Ceased operations1999
HubsLondon Stansted Airport

Air UK Leisure was a British airline operating charter flights on behalf of its parent Air UK.

History

A Boeing 737-200 of Air UK Leisure at Faro Airport in 1989.
An Air UK Leisure Boeing 737-400 takes off from Faro Airport in 1995. This aircraft (9M-MQL) was leased from Malaysia Airlines.

In June 1987 Air UK announced that it would start a new charter airline based at London Stansted Airport which would start operating in 1988 with two leased Boeing 737-200 aircraft. The company Air UK (Leisure) Limited was formed in 1987 with Air UK providing 30% of the £2.5 million capital, B&C Holding (the parent company of Air UK) 30% with the rest from the travel group Viking International.

The airline started operations in 1988 with two leased Boeing 737-200 aircraft and placed orders for four new Boeing 737-400s from a leasing company for delivery in October 1988. The first flight was from London Stansted Airport to Faro Airport in Portugal. The airline became the first operator of the Boeing 737-400 in Europe when the first aircraft was delivered on 14 October 1988.

The airline went on to operate seven Boeing 737-400s on both charter and scheduled services and to base aircraft at Manchester and Gatwick Airport as well as Stansted.

In 1993 the airline introduced two leased Boeing 767-300 aircraft on behalf of British holiday tour operator Unijet.

Leisure International Airways

In 1996 the airline was sold to the tour operator Unijet and was renamed Leisure International Airways and moved its main base to London Gatwick Airport.

On 29 March 1996 the airline introduced the first of three Airbus A320s into service to replace the Boeing 737-400s.

In 1998 First Choice acquired the airline when it took over Unijet, the aircraft fleet and operations were taken over by the First Choice airline Air 2000.

Fleet

A Boeing 767-300 of Leisure International Airways upon take-off in 1999.

Over the years, Air UK Leisure operated the following aircraft types:

Air UK Leisure fleet development
Aircraft Introduced Retired
Boeing 737-200 1988 1989
Boeing 737-400 1988 1997
Boeing 767-300 1993 1997

See also

References

  1. "Planespotters.net N650CS GECAS BOEING 737-400". Planespotters.net. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Air UK to set up charter airline". Flight International. 13 June 1987. p. 43.
  3. ^ "Europe sees first 737-400". Flight International. 5 November 1988. p. 5.
  4. "Marketplace". Flight International. 24–30 March 1993. p. 11.
  5. "Air UK Leisure sign for Airbus". Flight International. 13–19 March 1996. p. 11.
  6. "Leisure puts its A320-200s to work". Flight International. 1–7 May 1996. p. 11.
  7. Air UK Leisure fleet list at airfleets.net

External links

Media related to Air UK Leisure at Wikimedia Commons

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