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Comment / One of the latest -700s for SkyEurope, delivered on the 23rd of February. OM-NGK has since followed 'NJ over to Europe and incidentally set a distance record for the 737NG series in the process. She flew the 9101km from Seattle to Bratislava non-stop in 10 hours 27 minutes. Don't tell Flyglobespan!

Comment / SkyEurope's woes seem to continue, with persistent reports of mounting losses. Last year saw the airline cut back significantly at Stansted, with 2007 set to start upon the same note. On 9th January, SkyEurope will end it's Krakow route, leaving just sketchy schedules to Bratislava and Poprad.

Comment / SkyEurope's OM-SEE now wears a slightly revised sticker advertising the Tirol region - the previous image clashed quite spectacularly with the window line! See photo #644 for a comparison.

Comment / Note the Miss Europe 2003 stickers on the nose...

Comment / Now no longer with the Tirol stickers on the right hand side...

Comment / The second series -700 for SkyEurope, OM-NGB, arriving from Bratislava.

Comment / Good to see the new SkyEurope Tirol logojet again after spectacularly screwing up a photo a couple of days ago! Both sides of the aircraft have been painted, with this side advertising the summer season, and the right hand side image depicting winter.

Comment / Another ex. easyJet aircraft, this time G-EZYH, and once my transport between Glasgow and Stansted back in 2003.

Comment / A new livery and a new aircraft type for SkyEurope! A smart scheme - just a shame the sun was hiding…

Comment / This B737 is no stranger to Stansted, having previously flown for easyJet as G-EZYJ. She will, however, become a rarer visitor this summer as SkyEurope drastically reduces it's STN progam down to a mere 16 flights a week!

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