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Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday :BWIA aircraft flying in France

Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday : : "Ignited by news that at least one former BWIA aircraft is at present flying in Europe, shareholders yesterday called on Government to now tell them what’s become of their investments in the defunct airline.
The aircraft — still in the colours and design of BWIA — flies from France to nine European destinations and also to north Africa, under the name “transavia.com”. "

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