Leisure Airlines of Europe

Leisure Airlines of Europe

by ScottHenderson (Editor), KlausVomhof (Author)

Synopsis

At any time of day or night, Europe's leisure airlines - be they charter or scheduled - are carrying thousands of holidaymakers to and from a multitude of destinations of their choice, be that somewhere in Europe or in more exotic places. More than half of the passengers in Europe use special flights arranged for leisure travel, testimony to a remarkable development which covers a period of over fifty years since the end of the Second World War. This title is the first to be published on the history of the 468 airlines involved in the expansion of the charter traffic of Europe, illustrating the variations in livery and aircraft types of both Western and Soviet influenced airlines of this period. In fascinating detail it brings together information collated by the author over a period of ten years. This is also complimented by many rare photographs.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 194
Publisher: SCOVAL Publishing Ltd
Published: 15 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 1902236092
ISBN 13: 9781902236094

Author Bio
Born in Dusseldorf Germany, Klaus Vomhof was educated at Ratingen and graduated from Cologne University with a degree in economics. In July 1963, he moved to England to join the editorial staff of the ABC World Airways Guide, where he was destined to become editor. In 1980 he joined the planning and research division of Saudi Arabian Airlines as staff manager and was involved in the introduction of computer facilities. He was also responsible for the collation of historical information on the 50 year history of the airline and this was eventually published in a book by Ron Davies.