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JamesD wrote:You missed the TUI logo and name painted on the belly Head up next time when it over flies you guys
Nice! Looking forward to it. Overhead shots like this one should become far more interesting then ;-)

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JamesD wrote:About OO-JAF, you should pay some attention to it when it returns at the end of the week... 8-)
Do I smell a special livery?

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It seems that it will indeed be a special livery for OO-JAF. Today, Jetairfly has released this sneak peek of the aircraft on their Facebook account. Photo (c) Jetairfly.

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It looks like the SN initiatives on logo-jets have followers in Belgium! Thomas Cook next?
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Apuneger wrote:It seems that it will indeed be a special livery for OO-JAF. Today, Jetairfly has released this sneak peek of the aircraft on their Facebook account. Photo (c) Jetairfly.

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Samsom en Gert I suppose :?:

It seems that "Jetairfly" has still the freedom to do a special livery even under the command of TUI. ;)
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sergioboeing wrote: It seems that "Jetairfly" has still the freedom to do a special livery even under the command of TUI. ;)
Indeed, but it is nevertheless very surprising, as Jetairfly never sported special liveries, contrary to Thomas Cook.

Furthermore, the choice of Samson & Gert seems strange, as these characters are totally unknown in the South of the country.
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sn26567 wrote:
sergioboeing wrote: It seems that "Jetairfly" has still the freedom to do a special livery even under the command of TUI. ;)
Indeed, but it is nevertheless very surprising, as Jetairfly never sported special liveries, contrary to Thomas Cook.

Furthermore, the choice of Samson & Gert seems strange, as these characters are totally unknown in the South of the country.
Thomas Cook did 2 special liveries with Plop and Mega Mindy which are also unknown in Wallonia.
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sergioboeing wrote:
sn26567 wrote:
sergioboeing wrote: It seems that "Jetairfly" has still the freedom to do a special livery even under the command of TUI. ;)
Indeed, but it is nevertheless very surprising, as Jetairfly never sported special liveries, contrary to Thomas Cook.

Furthermore, the choice of Samson & Gert seems strange, as these characters are totally unknown in the South of the country.
Thomas Cook did 2 special liveries with Plop and Mega Mindy which are also unknown in Wallonia.
Plop and Mega Mindy are broadcasted on Club RTL, And Plop is actually quite well-known partly thanks to Plopsaland. But I guess they are not as famous as in Flanders...

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flywithUs wrote: Plop and Mega Mindy are broadcasted on Club RTL, And Plop is actually quite well-known partly thanks to Plopsaland. But I guess they are not as famous as in Flanders...
Thanks for the info flywithUs, but I don't have kids and neither a big fan of Club RTL...
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Samson and Gert exist as well in wallonia, it's just the name is Fred en Samson, Megamindy, Le Lutin Plop, etc is as well known in wallonia, I guess the only unknown still from studio 100 is K3 as they don't thing in French.

But if I remember well Studio 100 has a deal with Thomas Cook group, I would be surprised that Jetair would have one as well.

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OO-JAF is back in Brussels and became a "Family life by TUI hotels" logo jet.

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Source: http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/ph ... 73573.html
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That's...ermm... very... black...

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b-west wrote:That's...ermm... very... black...
Indeed I expected something more "funky" but they just followed the example of their German counterpart who have a very similar logo jet. Image

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Marshallers might face a busy summer at Brussels Airport. OOSNB (Rackham Brussels Airlines) doesn't get recognised by the docking guidance system in BRU due to the dark color of the fuselage. I can imagine OOJAF having the same issues..?

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No RIU hotels anymore? That used to be the TUI major brand for hotels...
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avroflyer_1 wrote:OO-JAF is back in Brussels and became a "Family life by TUI hotels" logo jet.

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Source: http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/ph ... 73573.html
At least there is no big red TUI on this plane. :D
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sergioboeing wrote:
At least there is no big red TUI on this plane. :D
That's indeed the best thing about that plane :!: :mrgreen:

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sergioboeing wrote:At least there is no big red TUI on this plane. :D
Really? And what does the logo on the tail represent? ;)
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I think he was referring to the new name "TUI" instead of "Jetairfly"

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crew1990 wrote:I think he was referring to the new name "TUI" instead of "Jetairfly"
Yes of course. ;)
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Change of ownership of one aircraft leased by Jetairfly: FPG Amentum (Ireland) and Financial Products Group (Japan) acquire one B737-800, serial 40943. This aircraft was acquired from an affiliate of CDB Leasing (China) and is on lease to TUI Airlines Belgium. It is registered OO-JAV.
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