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- Flyglobespan was a Scottish low-cost airline based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It operated scheduled services from five airports across Scotland, England and...
- Airlines and Flyglobespan.com embarked on a codeshare agreement. Zoom Airlines operated two of three w****ly Manchester to Toronto Flyglobespan flights. Zoom...
- intended to upgrade the runway to ILS Category III standards. In May 2007, Flyglobespan commenced a seasonal flight to Hamilton, 50 miles (80 km) from Toronto...
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- 2006 First Choice Airways merged into Thomson Airways, 1 November 2008 Flyglobespan - ceased operations, 16 December 2009 Flyjet - ceased operations, 31...
- as the Boeing 787 Gr**** submarine Papanikolis (Υ-2), a 1927 submarine Flyglobespan, a British airline (IATA code Y2, 2003–2009) 2Y (disambiguation) This...
- Airlines Air Scotland bmibaby Court Line Debonair Duo Airways Flybe flyglobespan Go Laker Airways Monarch Airlines Norwegian Air UK  Australia Air Australia...
- Navy rating Gl**** Sport Motors, a former South African car company Flyglobespan (ICAO airline code), a former airline based in Scotland Ginebra San Miguel...
- company was put into administration. May, Kevin (December 17, 2009). "FlyGlobespanattention turns to travel technology partner EClear". Phocuswire. O'Connell...
- an US American charter airline (ICAO code BKA) B4, then-IATA code of Flyglobespan, a former British airline Auster B.4, 1951 British light transport aircraft...