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Thomsonfly
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| Cheap flights to London-Gatwick are offered by Thomsonfly. Thomsonfly is the charter and scheduled airline of Thomson Holidays with bases across the United Kingdom. Thomsonfly is the largest charter airline in the world. The scheduled part of Thomsonfly is a low-fare carrier operating services to 20 European cities. In September 2005, Thomsonfly expanded to offer low-cost flights from additional UK bases to destinations across Europe commencing in May 2006. |
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British Airways
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| Cheap flights to London-Gatwick are offered by British Airways. British Airways is the largest airline of the United Kingdom. It is also the third largest airline in Europe, with more flights from Europe across the Atlantic than any other operator. Its main hubs are London Heathrow and London Gatwick, with wide-reaching European and domestic shorthaul networks, including smaller hubs at other UK airports including Manchester, from which some longer-haul flights are also operated. |
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Flybe
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| Cheap flights to London-Gatwick are offered by Flybe. Flybe is an airline based at Exeter Airport, England. It is the largest independent regional airline in Europe operating on 99 routes to 40 airports. It is expected to open its first base in France in 2007. The airline also has codeshare agreements with Air France, Continental Airlines and ScotAirways. |
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KLM
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| Cheap flights to London-Gatwick are offered by KLM. KLM is a subsidiary of Air France-KLM. Before its merger with Air France, KLM was the national airline of the Netherlands. Air France-KLM is France and the Netherlands' main air carrier. Its KLM subsidiary operates from the airline hub of Schiphol Airport, near Amsterdam, where the subsidiary company has its headquarters. Air France took over KLM in May 2004, resulting in the creation of Air France-KLM. |
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Sterling
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| Cheap flights to London-Gatwick are offered by Sterling. Sterling Airlines A/S is a low-fare airline, based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was created in September 2005 through the merger of two Danish airlines - Sterling European Airlines and Maersk Air - which had been bought by an Icelandic investment group a few months before. One month after the merger, Sterling Airlines was sold to the FL Group, which owns Icelandair. |
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Centralwings
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| Cheap flights to London-Gatwick are offered by Centralwings. Centralwings is a low-cost airline based in Lotz, Poland. It is a low-fare subsidiary of LOT Polish Airlines. The airline notably stands out as being the only budget airline to fly out of Warsaw, its main base. It also has hubs at Katowice and Krak?w-Balice. The airline is in partnership with Lufthansa and its budget subsidiary Germanwings. |
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Easyjet
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| Cheap flights to London-Gatwick are offered by Easyjet. Easyjet is a low cost airline based at London Luton Airport. The airline operates frequent scheduled services for leisure and business passengers and serves more than 200 routes between more than 65 European airports. It was founded by easyGroup entrepreneur Greek Cypriot Stelios Haji-Ioannou. |
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Germanwings
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| Cheap flights to London-Gatwick are offered by Germanwings. Germanwings is a low-cost airline based in Cologne/Bonn, Germany. It operates services to over 53 destinations in Europe; 8 within Germany and 45 destinations in Europe. Its main base is Cologne/Bonn, with secondary bases at Stuttgart, Berlin-Sch?nefeld and Hamburg. |
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BMI Baby
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| Cheap flights to London-Gatwick are offered by BMI Baby. BMI Baby is the low-cost airline subsidiary of bmi. It flies to destinations in Europe from its main bases at Nottingham East Midlands, Manchester, Cardiff, Durham Tees Valley and Birmingham. bmibaby is able to differentiate itself in the marketplace through advertising, low fares, customer service and its website. The site allows passengers to make or change their booking online, view previous bookings and to allocate their seats before c |
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