The United States never did have one.
Britain had two: BOAC (British Overseas Airways Corporation) and BEA (British European Airways)
France had Air France
The Netherlands has KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Belgium had one - I can't remember its name....
There is little question of any airlines surviving the manufactured crisis so when better (never again normal) times arrive there will be some need for air connections. And, of course, closely regulated routes and prices. Not to mention intense security clearance checks before being allowed to buy a ticket - if you could afford one.
What's your fave for "our" new one?
(American Airlines is out because it was a capitalist enterprise)
Air America is a possibility - it already having a government (CIA) connection
(United Airlines is probably out for that capitalistic taint as well)
How about GA? Government Airlines! After all, GM survived though all know that these days it simply means "Government Motors"!
Britain had two: BOAC (British Overseas Airways Corporation) and BEA (British European Airways)
France had Air France
The Netherlands has KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Belgium had one - I can't remember its name....
There is little question of any airlines surviving the manufactured crisis so when better (never again normal) times arrive there will be some need for air connections. And, of course, closely regulated routes and prices. Not to mention intense security clearance checks before being allowed to buy a ticket - if you could afford one.
What's your fave for "our" new one?
(American Airlines is out because it was a capitalist enterprise)
Air America is a possibility - it already having a government (CIA) connection
(United Airlines is probably out for that capitalistic taint as well)
How about GA? Government Airlines! After all, GM survived though all know that these days it simply means "Government Motors"!