Harmony Airways

Harmony Airways was a Canadian airline headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver.

[2] The airline was officially announced as HMY Airways (an abbreviation for Harmony) by David Ting Kwok Ho in February 2002.

From June 2006 to October 2006, Harmony Airways leased a Bombardier CRJ-100 to operate the Vancouver - Calgary route.

[5] On March 27, 2007, Harmony Airways announced that it had issued layoff notices to all staff, and that it was ending scheduled flight service on April 9, 2007,[6][7][8] due to increasing fuel costs and having a hard time attracting full-service passengers amid low-cost competition, such as WestJet.

For a short period of time in 2006, Harmony Airways operated a Bombardier CRJ-100 aircraft on its Vancouver - Calgary route.

Harmony gave out free headphones in Economy class that passengers could keep, to use with the Inflight entertainment.

A Harmony Boeing 757-200 in the original HMY Airways livery.
A Harmony Airways Boeing 757-200 in the Harmony Airways livery.