Rome FCO airport

Spanish low cost airline Vueling in crisis at Rome FCO Airport: 82 employees over 122 will be fired and five routes will be cancelled (Malaga, Valencia, Santorini, Paris ORY, London LGW). FCO is one of the most important European bases for Vueling, 4 A320 based in my home airport; now there will be just one based airplane, i hope the airline is not in serious troubles.
 
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Beautiful skies of Rome, mid October, contrail spotting (Nikon P1000 125x superzoom).

Aeroitalia E190
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A330-200 (not able to recognize the airline)
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easyJet A320ceo
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Wizz Air A321ceo
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Private jet

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Panorama of Rome city centre
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Iberia A350-900: i did not think this pics would have been so beautiful (IMHO).
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I like the t'way livery - it's like something you'll find on FMCG - fresh, stands out amongst others on the grocery shelves, like probably not organic, but not artificial either - but still affordable. Lol.
It's unusual and silly and thus perhaps extremely likeable. Like wtf is even t'way?! 'the' way? 'this' way? 'that' way? 'travel' way?
I don't care. I like it.
Looks fresh on their 777s and A330s. Not on their 738s.
Wouldn't mind a t'way A330 in my collection.
Actually sad it's gonna go now and become 'upmarket'
I really seem to have nothing to do right now other than ruminating on t'way. Loosing t'way I guess 😂
 
I like the t'way livery - it's like something you'll find on FMCG - fresh, stands out amongst others on the grocery shelves, like probably not organic, but not artificial either - but still affordable. Lol.
It's unusual and silly and thus perhaps extremely likeable. Like wtf is even t'way?! 'the' way? 'this' way? 'that' way? 'travel' way?
I don't care. I like it.
Looks fresh on their 777s and A330s. Not on their 738s.
Wouldn't mind a t'way A330 in my collection.
Actually sad it's gonna go now and become 'upmarket'
I really seem to have nothing to do right now other than ruminating on t'way. Loosing t'way I guess 😂
T'way...T stands for "Together, Today and Tomorrow". The airline was rebranded T'way in 2010 replacing the old name Hansung Airlines.

Another example Is ETF Airways (Zagabria, Croatia) where ETF stands for "Enjoy The Flight".
 
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