Peach Air Explained

Airline:Peach Air
Icao:KGC
Callsign:GOLDCREST
Parent:Caledonian Airways
Ceased:
Headquarters:Gatwick Airport
Bases:Gatwick Airport
Fleet Size:6

Peach Air was a charter airline in the United Kingdom that operated for two years between 1997 and 1998.

History

Peach Air was formed in 1996. It was part of Caledonian Airways, created to operate for the tour operator Goldcrest.

In 1999, Thomas Cook completed the acquisition of Carlson Leisure Group, who operated Caledonian Airways and Peach Air. This led to a complete rebrand by Thomas Cook of its growing tour operation.

In 2000, Thomas Cook rebranded their charter airline operations as JMC Air, part of a new universal customer-facing brand "JMC".

Flying Colours ordered 2 Airbus A330-200 aircraft to begin long haul operations; these aircraft arrived after the JMC rebrand.

JMC Air was rebranded as Thomas Cook Airlines in 2002.

Thomas Cook Airlines UK then announced a merger with fellow Manchester-founded airline MyTravel Airways. The parent companies had merged in June 2007, with the two airlines merging in November that year.[1]

Fleet

The carrier operated 2 Boeing 737-200 and 2 Lockheed L-1011 Tristar

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peach Air history from Europe, United Kingdom. 2021-01-22. Airline History. en-GB.