'Air Southwest' is a
British airline based in
Plymouth,
England. It operates regional scheduled passenger services from the south west of England. Its main base is
Plymouth City Airport, with hubs at
Bristol International Airport and
Newquay Cornwall International Airport[1].
The company holds a
United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence, permitting it to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 20 or more seats.
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History
Air South West Limited was incorporated in the United Kingdom on
15 January 2003 as Placedean Technology Limited, changed its name to Mid South Aviation on the
27 March 2003 and then to Air South West Limited on
3 June 2003.
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Air Southwest was established in May
2003 to fill the void left by the withdrawal of
British Airways from the south west of England. Operations began on
26 October 2003, the day after BA withdrew from the market, with the
Plymouth-
Newquay-
London route. This was soon followed by the introduction of the
Plymouth-
Bristol-
Manchester route which was later extended to
Jersey.
On
11 April 2005 the company further expanded its operations, establishing a new hub at
Newquay, with direct flights to
Dublin and flights to
Leeds-Bradford via
Bristol. At the same time, the airline added a crew base at
Newquay, basing five cabin crew, ten pilots, and one aircraft at Newquay.
In April 2006 Air Southwest launched new services from
Newquay to
Manchester via
Cardiff, and from
Bristol to
Norwich (although the airline withdrew from this route in January 2007); in addition a new crew and aircraft base was established at
Bristol. On
30 October 2006 the airline introduced a fifth daily flight from
Newquay to
London.
On Saturdays during the summer, the airline operates a weekly charter flight between
Jersey and
Leeds-Bradford. The airline also operates charter flights on behalf of
Plymouth Argyle F.C., transporting players and supporters to away games.
The airline uses the popular low fares, web-based format for bookings with over 90% of all bookings being made online. In its first eighteen months of operations Air Southwest carried over 200,000 passengers, increasing the number of passengers flying between Plymouth and Newquay and London Gatwick Airport by 22%. On
25 October 2006, the airline announced that it had carried 750,000 passengers since its launch.

Air Southwest de Havilland Canada Dash 8 landing
The airline is a wholly owned subsidiary of Plymouth-based regeneration and transport group Sutton Harbour Holdings Plc, which also owns and operates
Plymouth City Airport. The airline employs 72 people and is headed by
Malcolm Naylor (previously chief executive of
Brymon Airways, a Plymouth-based carrier integrated into British Airways in the 1990s).
On
1 November 2006, Air Southwest released its Summer 2007 schedule. The changes included the axing of the Bristol to Norwich service on
14 January 2007, the airlines first dropping of a route since its start in 2003. The airline is consolidating its route network; with the axing of the direct Newquay to Leeds Bradford service which is to route via Bristol Airport from
16 January 2007 and an increase of frequency on the Plymouth to Manchester service which is to be increased back to twice daily, via Bristol, on
15 January 2007.
On
24 June 2007 Air Southwest operated its last flights from
Cardiff Airport to
Newquay Airport and
Manchester Airport due to low passenger numbers.
Destinations

Air Southwest de Havilland Canada Dash 8 taking off
Air Southwest operates to the following destinations (at April 2007)
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Jersey (
Jersey Airport)
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Dublin (
Dublin Airport)
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Bristol (
Bristol International Airport)
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Leeds/
Bradford (
Leeds Bradford Airport)
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London (
London Gatwick Airport)
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Manchester (
Manchester Airport)
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Newquay (
Newquay Airport)
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Plymouth (
Plymouth Airport)
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Cork (
Cork International Airport)
Fleet
The Air Southwest fleet includes the following aircraft (at March 2007)
:
★ 5
Bombardier Dash 8 300 with 50 seats
External links
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Air Southwest
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Air Southwest web page at Flightattitude.com
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Photos of Air Southwest aircraft
References
1. Directory: World Airlines
2. Operating Licence
3. Company Details