Laker Airways (The Bahamas)

The airline was established in 1992 with financial assistance from Oscar Wyatt, a Texas oilman and business partner of Sir Freddie Laker.

[1] The initial fleet comprised two Boeing 727-200 Advanced narrow-bodied jet aircraft.

[2] Laker Airways "Mark II" leased two McDonnell Douglas DC-10 widebodied jets to operate low-fare, high quality transatlantic scheduled services, which commenced on 5 July 1996 between Fort Lauderdale in Florida and London Gatwick at a frequency of two return flights per week.

[2][3][4] Additional scheduled services subsequently linked Orlando with Manchester and Glasgow Prestwick.

[5] According to the September 15, 1994 edition of the Official Airline Guide (OAG), Laker Airway (Bahamas) was operating nonstop Boeing 727-200 jet service between its main base in Freeport, Bahamas (FPO) and the following U.S. destinations:[6] The April 2, 1995 OAG edition listed nonstop Laker 727 service between Freeport and the same U.S. cities above with the exception of Birmingham, Greenville and Memphis which were no longer served by the airline by this time with the following new destinations being served by Laker nonstop from Freeport as well:[7] According to other OAG flight listings, additional U.S. cities were served at various times as well during the airline's existence.

Laker Airways Boeing 727-200