I decided to post screenshots of airliners with 100+ flights in my logbook
Expectation is high as well as motivation
Czech Airlines
First airliner to post; thanks to Martin Walker and his BID section entries for CSA flights:
Wideroe
Airliner number 2 with 100 flights operates in Norway:
Croatia Airlines
Seriously, this was really smooth and easy going airliner. Number 3 in my collection:
Atlantic Airways
One of the most challenging airport to land due to unpredictable weather and short runway (EKVG) makes this airliner an adrenaline roller-coaster:
Air Baltic
The saga continues with European low-cost but at the same time National carrier of Latvia:
Air France
National carrier of France, mighty and "reliable" airliner (remember famous strikes in France?):
Air Greenland
Where de-ice is always turned on and where you can see rather whales than humans
TAP Portugal
Where summer never ends and people doesn't understand Spanish
Air Berlin
From Berlin to the world
EasyJet Switzerland
If you would like to enjoy Geneva and Bern airports
Air Seychelles
Where sun meets the beach
Royal Brunei
In service of Sultan
Air China
Organized chaos in the skies
Iberia Express
Another European Low cost
Lufthansa
European TOP airliner
Swiss International Airlines
Made of Switzerland
Transavia France
French low cost
TNT Airways - ASL Airlines Belgium
Never to be forgotten
And now... Czech Airlines pictures. Scroll down for more Mark`s airliners
Longhaul flights: Airbus 333 leased from Korean air (Blackbox Simulations)
Short to medium range: Airbus 319 (Aerosoft A318/A319)
Short range aircrafts: ATR72 (Virtualcol ATR72)
and ATR42 (Virtuacol ATR42)
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