- Buzz (airline)
buzz was a
low-cost airline based atLondon Stansted operating services withinEurope .History
The airline was established in 1999 and started operations on
4 January 2000 . It was launched byKLM as a sub-brand ofKLM UK to compete with otherlow-cost carrier s such aseasyJet ,Go Fly andRyanair by taking over many of the point-to-point routes of the formerAirUK /KLM UK network. It started with 8BAe 146 -300 aircraft transferred from the KLM UK brand which retained the Amsterdam feeder routes (transferred toKLM Cityhopper in November 2002). This was shortly followed by two leased ex-Deutsche BA Boeing 737-300 aircraft. In late 2002, buzz leased fromILFC another 6 737-300s previously operated byContinental Airlines and the first 2 737s were returned to lessor Shananda in early 2003.On
31 January 2003 KLM announced its intention to sell buzz to Ryanair, estimated to be in the region of €20.1 million, and was completed on10 April 2003 following approval from the UKOffice of Fair Trading (OFT). In addition to acquiring buzz slots atLondon Stansted Airport ,Ryanair acquired the leases of all 6 of theBoeing 737s and sub-leased 4 of theBAe 146 s fromKLM .In order to capitalise on the acquisition and save costs,
Ryanair restarted buzz as a wholly owned subsidiary called buzz Stansted, which retained the 10 aircraft on the UK register. Several of the original buzz operations staff were transferred to the new organisation and an application was made for a new Air Operators Certificate (AOC). After route proving flights on25 April 2003 an AOC was issued by theUK Civil Aviation Authority on28 April 2003 , with the first revenue sectors being operated the same day.The aircraft fleet, the majority of which retained the buzz livery, flew several of the original buzz routes and some
Ryanair routes that had been operated by 737-200s under theRyanair call sign. However, the BAe 146 aircraft were returned toKLM in January 2004 and the 737s continued operating the remaining routes that were not dropped following the withdrawal of the 146s. In September 2004, Ryanair decided to close buzz Stansted and flying operations ceased on31 October 2004 . The 737 aircraft were returned toILFC and theRyanair 737-800s took over from the buzz aircraft.Ryanair also discontinued some of the original buzz routes and redirected others to other airports as they were considered nearby to where existingRyanair services operated.
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