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Air Scotland

Air Scotland (a trading name of Greece Airways) is a British low-cost carrier. The current operation is the fruit of co-operation between Air Scotland Limited, a Scottish company and Greece Airways, which is a Greek company registered in Athens and licensed by the Greek Civil Aviation Authority.

Air Scotland launched its services and started flying on the 29th of March 2003 in co-operation with other airlines like Electra Airlines and Air Holland who failed (for her) to deliver the service and the standard, which Air Scotland was aiming to deliver to its passengers. Air Scotland then teamed up with Greece Airways as its operating partner who is guaranteed to deliver what Air Scotland has aimed for in every way. Flights sold by Air Scotland are operated by Greece Airways under its current European licenses.

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Services

Air Scotland services operate as follows (at February 2005):

  • Edinburgh to Alicante and Malaga
  • Glasgow to Alicante, Athens and Malaga (to Amsterdam, Palma and Paris from 1 April 2005)

Fleet

The Air Scotland fleet consists of the following aircraft (at February 2005):

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