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  • The Commission blocked in 1999 the planned merger of MyTravel, then called Airtours, with First Choice.

    unknown title 2011

  • He worked for Airtours for several years before moving to another airline, BMED, as an air steward.

    British man piloted Congo death crash plane 2010

  • A year later in a similar fiery evacuation of a British Airtours charter carrying vacationers to Greece from Manchester, England, 55 of 137 people on board died because panicky passengers produced gridlock.

    Crash Courses for the Crew 2009

  • TUI, whose 51%-owned TUI Travel PLC includes Airtours, Thomson and Star Tour, said it expects 2008 total sales to increase by €4 billion ($6.3 billion) to €26 billion.

    Germany's TUI Shifted to Annual Profit in '07 2008

  • In the United Kingdom, Thomson, Airtours, and Owners Abroad dominate the market for prepackaged vacations.

    The Rule of Three Jagdish Sheth 2002

  • In the United Kingdom, Thomson, Airtours, and Owners Abroad dominate the market for prepackaged vacations.

    The Rule of Three Jagdish Sheth 2002

  • He'd always meant to investigate whether Airtours wouldn't actually let you board the plane unless your entire family were wearing matching shellsuits and had a combined kilogram weight in four figures.

    A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2001

  • The European Commission has beefed up its senior management team in the wake of three contentious decisions involving Airtours, Schneider/Legrand and Tetra Laval which were acrimoniously contested and overturned in 2002-2003.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2012

  • William and Linda Beckett Their 18-year-old daughter, Sarah, was one of 55 passengers who died when a British Airtours Boeing 737 caught fire at Manchester airport in 1985.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Nigel Farndale 2011

  • William and Linda Beckett Their 18-year-old daughter, Sarah, was one of 55 passengers who died when a British Airtours Boeing 737 caught fire at Manchester airport in 1985.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Nigel Farndale 2011

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