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Whats up wiv Airline names (Read 683 times)
Dec 21
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Hey
Heres a list of some airline names that raised the eyebrow:
Alegheny
Lynjeflyg (i know ???)
Zlin
Zip Air
Zoom airlines
Buzz
Faucett
Flyglobespan
If you guys have some more please post them!!!
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Now if something goes without saying, then why do people say it??&&&&
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Dec 21
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OUt of curiosuty, why would they raise eyebrows
For example -
Allegheny - (now US Air) - grew from a regional airline based in Pittsburgh through where the Allegheny River flows.
Others, like Buzz, are marketing creations...
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OUt of curiosuty, why would they raise eyebrows
lol, i knew someone would pick up on that. I couldnt think of what to say so i sed that.
But you have to admit Lynjeflyg is a pretty dumb name, i dont live in USA or Uk or wateva but there cant be an excuse for that can there ?
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Dec 21
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But you have to admit Lynjeflyg is a pretty dumb name, i dont live in USA or Uk or wateva but there cant be an excuse for that can there ?
Maybe I'm missing something here but I don't see why you find it dumb. I don't know what the full name means in Swedish but flyg or flug usually tells you it has something to do with flight or flying. How many airlines do you know that don't have the word air somewhere in their name?
Linjeflyg (LIN) was the domestic airline of Sweden 1957 - 1992. It was absorbed into SAS in 1993.
http://www.linjeflyg.com/english.htm
PS. If you find that amusing I wonder what you would make of the
NORSK LUFTFARTSMUSEUM
. No. it's not a museum of bodily functions but the NORWEGIAN AVIATION MUSEUM. The word luftfart means aviation in many European languages including German & obviously Norwegian.
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Dec 21
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Lot of these airlines you find wierd are not wierd at all. It may just be that you don't speak the languages that those ailrines are. A lot of people would find the name Frontire wierd simply because they are German or Chinese.
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Dec 21
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There is actually nothing mysterious in the name "Linjeflyg" - translated into english it means simply "Airline".
Trilingual Jerry 8) (finnish, swedish and english)
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There is actually nothing mysterious in the name "Linjeflyg" - translated into english it means simply "Airline".
Trilingual Jerry 8) (finnish, swedish and english)
I figured as much. And when you think about it, it's the most "logical" name for an airline ...
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Dec 21
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lol fair enough. I wish you could delete topics, lol
Now if something goes without saying, then why do people say it??&&&&
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Dec 21
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Don't be hard on yourself!
Hey, at least it brought up some conversation. Better than my new topic which hasnt been answered by anyone yet! lol
BTW if you want to check it out its in the the real aviation fourm. lol
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Please don't think I was trying to shoot you down. At least we all learned what Linjeflyg means thanks to Jerry. That's the beauty of this forum. I learn something new here every day.
I can't think of an example offhand but I must agree that some of the later airline names are unusual. I don't care for trendy names myself as they're not like the old traditional ones I'm used to. I put this down to the fact that I'm a silly old fogey who likes traditional things.
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Thank you, Hagar! I´m always glad to be able to share some of my minimal wisdom whenever I can.
And ForFun has nothing to be ashamed of - this is quite a fun topic, really! This world just happens to be full of different languages, and at first sight most of them appear to be very strange, until - if you are curious enough - you go and find out about the logic that lies behind every one of them. I think vocabulary is always the best thing to start with, grammar is quite secondary.
And - going back to the topic - I find it a little bit odd that ForFun didn´t mention my all-time favorite: "Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij", aka. KLM. It really sounds funny when you say it out loud, but - again - there´s simple logic in the name. "Koninklijke" means "Royal" in dutch and the rest means "Airline", once again. Or, to be excact, "Luchtvaart" means "Air-travel" and "Maatschappij" means "Company". See now? Looks and sounds funny at first, but makes perfect sense once you know what it´s about!
As I was going through different airline-names trying to find some funny ones, I noticed this (I think it is quite hilarious - or scary... it depends): yy. 1988-1990 there was a charter-airline in Canada called "Odyssey International". Just think about it: "What the #%%# do you mean? Twenty years? But, I have to be in London in two days!"
Finally, I challenge the curious ones of you to tell me what does this finnish word mean:
"purjelentokone"
?
Don´t be afraid, use a www-dictionary and you´ll find out it makes perfect sense!
Jerry
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I have no idea what that means...
The airline name I always like was "Value Jet", because you always see the word 'value' on off-brand cheap products, so what does that tell you about this company?
Oh, and Zip Air kind of sounds like zipper, sorta' funny.
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Dec 27
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Here is another goofy name and livery, Nok Air!
See the paint schemes
here
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here
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Dec 28
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How about "Virgin?"
Thats a silly name for an airline if there ever was one...
Although bmibaby comes close...
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purjelentokone = Sailplane ......... but I couldnt find a breakdown of the definition.
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