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Buzz was the name of a former British cheap airline with seat on the airport London Stansted. The name should as much as "“smells"” to mean, whereby the petals of the Logos the route network should starting from London sense-figurative. Buzz was created 2000 by the KLM daughter KLM UK and took over some distances of the former air UK as well as their BAe 146-Flotte. Later still six leased Boeing pushed 737-300 from Continental airline existence to the fleet.

Buzz never succeeded it to come into the black numbers and the airline 2003 at the price by 30 million euro at Ryanair was in such a way sold.

In the same year Ryanair began to integrate the airline. In addition the Buzz Stansted Ltd. became. based, which should operate the former Buzz distances. Briefly after the assumption however many unprofitable distances were stopped and the BAe 146-Flotte was returned to the respective owners. Today Buzz is almost completely in Ryanair come up. The remaining Boeing 737-300, which carried long time still the yellow color pattern, were returned in the course of the winter 2004/2005.

See also: List of the airlines


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