A Small Planet Boeing 737-300. Photo from Small Planet Airlines / Flickr

A Small Planet Boeing 737-300. Photo from Small Planet Airlines / Flickr

Small Planet Airlines started operations in October 2008 under the name FlyLal. In 2010, the airline decided to re-brand with its current name Small Planet.

They operate out of Vilnius International Airport (VNO) in Lithuania with a fleet of two Airbus A320s and six Boeing 737-300s. Small Planet offers charter services to four markets: Lithuania, Poland, Italy and the UK.

How can you not like this livery? Okay, maybe the yellow letters on the white fuselage wasn’t the best call in all lighting situations. However, the tail and the image of the globe is quite epic.  The longer A320 has quite a bit of white and the livery does look a bit better on the smaller 737-300 in my opinion.

Not really related to the livery, it appears that their flight attendants have some pretty slick uniforms as well.

Thanks to @JaMiDez for pointing this one out.

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Mark C. (OKC)

Link says “Smart Planet Airlines”? Small isn’t it?

Ignore the link :). The story has it correct.

Certainly a bright livery! The livery and unis remind me of “United Colors of Benetton” ads.

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