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Farewell EOS Airlines Boeing 757 EOS Final Last Flight

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

EOS Airlines one of a new breed of business class only airlines filed for bankruptcy on 26th April 08. Featuring the final revenue takeoff.

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  • Love the music bed - what is it?

  • @NuuKoVideos Thanks a lot NuukoVideos the music was my own compilation

  • whtas the video song is really sad when the airline u love most it just desapear

  • @proudliner Hi proudliner thanks for your comment. The tune is something I created so there's no song title.

  • @bananamanuk I LOVE UR SONG IS REALLY SAD AND MAKE U FEEL PROUD OF SOMETHING U LIKE

  • @proudliner thanks proudliner, I made the video to commemorate EOS in fact I did one for MaxJet EOS and Silverjet and put them to DVD. I made the music especially for the video and tried to make it sad, reflective but also with uplifting bits in it too so it was more of a celebratory thing.

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  • So let's say you filled all 48 seats at $2,000 per ticket each way, that would be only $96,000 per flight. Take a typical 757 with 200 seats filled in Y and 20 in FC. And say a coach ticket price of $300 each way to cross the Atlantic with the FC passengers paying $1000. Each flight makes $80,000. So a fully loaded EOS flight makes only slightly more money per flight than a partially loaded normal airliner. And I'm sure EOS paid more per hour to operate than an established airlines does.

  • thanks for your coment ismailandmarsha, it's sad that EOS never really gained the critical mass it needed to overcome the big boys.

  • I don't know what's wrong with the economy. I loved it when i worked for EOS at the JFK location. Cool people around to work with and it just felt good to deal with people of higher standards that fly with EOS. Anyway farewell EOS.

  • thanks tb992 i read that too, don't know how easy it would be for them to find a buyer now though. Also understand they stopped their Amsterdam services as well.

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