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Destinations
  
11

Key people
  
Robbie Borg (Founder)

Founded
  
2004

Fleet size
  
1

Headquarters
  
Website
  
Britishjet.com

Ceased operations
  
2008

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BritishJET was a trading name for the tour operator Malta Bargains Limited based in Malta. It operated inclusive tour charter flights from Malta International Airport.

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The company held a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Air Travel Organiser's Licence (ATOL2077).

History

The operation was established on 29 September 2004, when Malta Bargains Limited (previously Malta Sun Holidays) a travel agent specialising in Maltese holidays for British tourists, was licensed by the UK CAA as a tour operator. Services started with a flight between London Gatwick and Malta on 1 May 2005 and then to other UK airports.

Liquidation

In 2008 BritishJET ceased operations as their contract with Malta Bargains ended. Air Malta became Malta Bargains' carrier of passengers between the UK and Malta.

Destinations

BritishJET served the following destinations:

  • Malta
  • Luqa (Malta International Airport) Base
  • United Kingdom
  • England
  • Birmingham (Birmingham International Airport)
  • Bristol (Bristol International Airport)
  • East Midlands (East Midlands Airport)
  • Exeter (Exeter International Airport)
  • Leeds/Bradford (Leeds Bradford International Airport)
  • London
  • (Gatwick Airport)
  • (Stansted Airport)
  • Manchester (Manchester Airport)
  • Newcastle upon Tyne (Newcastle Airport)
  • Norwich (Norwich International Airport)
  • Scotland
  • Glasgow (Glasgow International Airport)
  • Wales
  • Cardiff (Cardiff Airport)
  • Fleet

    The BritishJET fleet consisted of the following aircraft (at March 2007):

  • 1 McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30
  • The aircraft was leased from and operated on its behalf by the Swiss airline Hello. The MD-90 was configured with leather seats in five abreast (2+3) seating.

    References

    BritishJET Wikipedia


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