Airline (UK TV Series) - UK Series Guide

UK Series Guide

Series Narrator First Shown Notes Number of Episodes
Series 1
Charlie Higson
6 March 1998
Followed Britannia Airways.
6
Series 2
Tony Robinson
12 January 1999
This is the first series to feature EasyJet and also showed all ground staff wearing Reed Aviation uniforms; Red Jackets, a Dark blue shirt with pink petals and a black rimmed red hat with a Reed aviation badge.
8
Series 3
10 September 1999
This is the last series that feature the old Luton terminal.
First series featuring Luton and some Liverpool ground staff in orange satin shirts (with a blue tank top).
10
Series 4
Veronica Hyks
30 June 2000
This is the first series that featured the new Luton terminal.
14
Series 5
12 March 2001
Reed Aviation becomes Aviance UK, Liverpool ground staff now wear blue uniforms.
12
Series 6
15 April 2002
This the last series that featured the old Liverpool terminal.
18
Series 7
Tony Robinson
27 May 2003
This series followed the merging of EasyJet and Go Fly
and also featured the new Liverpool terminal in its entirety even though it was seen in Series 6.
12
Series 8
8 October 2004
12
Series 9
17 June 2005
Dispatcher Jane Boulton, who featured on all previous EasyJet series, leaves the airline to work for Aer Lingus at Heathrow.
12
Series 10
8 September 2006
Currently the last aired series.
13

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