These are the kind of LGW spotting videos I love watching, the ones which feature the old airliners and airlines especially if they're filmed from the old Skyview Spectators Terrace, all of which are now long gone. Hoping to see more and more of these LGW videos in the future if you have anymore to upload.
Thank you again. I am pleased you enjoy these old video's. I have lots more to upload over the coming years. Some from the Skyview Terrace, and the South Terminal car park. My next video series is from Paris CDG & ORY. Then more MAN, LHR & LGW. Please subscribe if you haven't already done so. I aim to upload at least 1 video per week.
Hi Boumi Spotter, I am pleased that you enjoyed the video. I will post more Gatwick video's over the next few weeks. Watch out for Paris Orly and CDG from 1994 coming soon.
TANAY. EXCELLENT MEMORIES THAT IS 1993 THAT YEAR I BORN 23OCTOBER 1993 MY BIRTHDAY CAME JUST FEW DAYS TURN 27 CANT BELEIVE I AM LUCKY I BORN 90S I HAVE THIS DAYS AND GROW UP TO SEE THIS AIRPLANES NICE MEMORIES.
LGW was completely different in the 90's, before Easyjet had a massive base, and the Beruda 2 ruling was scrapped, and lots of USA flights had to fly from LGW.
@@geaircraftvideos938 ah Bermuda II. That was abolished in 2004 then DL, NW, US and CO starting flying from Heathrow. Only Delta now exists. NW was acquired by DL. US by AA and CO by UA. With that treaty between 1977 to 2008 if I remember 2 US carriers and 2 British were allowed to us LHR to major US hubs. Pan Am, TWA and BA later Virgin. In 1991 Virgin made it 4 as opposed to initial 3 PA, TW and BA. Later PA and TW sold their slots to UA and AA respectively
@@rajnirvan3336 That is a good overview of what happened. For me, that is when LGW went really downhill, when the US carries pulled out and went to LHR.
@Easy Drive, Thank you for your comment. That is very true. LGW had 5 American carriers back then. Does it have any now? Not an Easyjet in sight back then. It was another 4 years before there first flight.
We flew from Gatwick to Sanford Florida in early 1990s on an unknown charter flight. I believe the aircraft was possibly ex US military with seats facing towards the tail. The livery was holiday style including palm trees. Anyone any ideas.
American, United, Delta, Canadian .. it seems all the North American carriers used Gatwick in those days, even those that also had a presence at Heathrow (unless some of those were LHR diversions for some reason)
All of these flight were in the video were scheduled LGW flights. Back then, only American and United were allowed into Heathrow. All other US carriers operated into LGW, with American using both airports. This meant LGW had a huge amount of flights to the USA every day, with AA, NW, DL,US, plus VS and BA.