Jmc Air
JMC Air
was a
British
charter airline formed by the merger of
Caledonian Airways
and
Flying Colours
following the purchase of Thomas Cook by the Carlson Leisure Group. It started operating under the name from March
2000
. The main operating bases were
London Gatwick Airport
and
Manchester International Airport
. Aircraft were also stationed at
London Stansted Airport
,
Birmingham International Airport
,
Bristol International Airport
,
Glasgow Airport
,
Cardiff Wales Airport
and
Newcastle Airport
. At the start of operations the fleet consisted of
Boeing 757
-200,
Airbus A320
and Douglas
DC-10
. Subsequent the airline became the first UK operator of the stretched Boeing 757-300. Thomas Cook was sold to C&N Touristic of Germany in 2000. In 2002 Thomas Cook rebranded the airline along with its other airlines as
Thomas Cook Airlines
. JMC Air is named after the son of Thomas Cook, John Mason Cook, born 13 January 1834.
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