Hello, Yeti, Scoot and More Airlines You've Never Heard Of

These are real names of real carriers.

ByABC News
August 19, 2013, 8:16 AM
A SpiceJet Ltd. aircraft prepares to land at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India, Sept. 17, 2012.
A SpiceJet Ltd. aircraft prepares to land at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India, Sept. 17, 2012.
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Aug. 19, 2013— -- Here's a blast from the past. Anyone remember these airlines? Busy Bee, Flamingo, Velvet Sky and Birdy. Or how about Teddy or Ted? These were real names of real carriers but sadly all have long since flown to that great hangar in the sky.

Lucky for us there are plenty of other oddly named airlines still around and here are some of them. I admit I haven't flown most of them but next time I get the urge to climb Mt. Everest, you can be sure I'll give Yeti Airlines a shot.

A few of my favorite oddly-named airlines follow, in no particular order:

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SpiceJet

This India-based low cost airline has been around for 20 years and is a favorite with its countrymen which probably has more to do with its cheap flights than melodious name, but it does fire up the imagination. One of my employees envisions flight attendant Posh screaming at everyone to turn off their electronic devices though I like the idea of a cargo hold brimming with cinnamon. The carrier's inflight magazine does feature interesting recipes with intriguing ingredients including plenty of spices. Juniper-flavored chicken pasta, anyone?

Yeti Airlines

The Nepal-based carrier's planes display a striking logo of a very large footprint - get it? And get used to it because this little airline loves its Abominable Snowman mascot and will happily sell you all kinds of Yeti-inspired memorabilia including T-shirts featuring the hirsute monster with the legend, "I exist." Or maybe you'd prefer a pair of furry 'Big Foot' slippers featuring protruding claws (a bargain at $4.50). Sorry, these items can only be purchased at the Kathmandu airport or aboard a Yeti Airlines flight.

You say a trip to the Himalayas isn't on your vacation agenda this year? SkyMall has the next best thing to being there with a life-size Garden Yeti statue ($2,250).

Zest Airways

This Philippines airline began life as Asian Spirit but was rebranded Zest in 2008 (this was said to be a nod to its new parent company which owns a beverage company called Zest-o). The Zest marketing team coined the slogan, Asia's Most Refreshing Airline and its ads are definitely different. My favorite: "With fares so low, you can shop more!" By the way, I noticed on their Facebook page that Zest wants to hire more flight attendants; among the requirements is a "clear complexion and a good set of teeth."

Dragonair

I was born in the Chinese Year of the Dragon so maybe I'm biased but this regional carrier with the fiery logo sure seems like a winner and many agree; the Hong Kong-based subsidiary of Cathay Pacific routinely makes 'best airline' lists. Beyond the name, though, there's nothing particularly quirky about Dragonair; both its website and Facebook pages are informative and no-nonsense. That said, I did notice an interesting tip on the site's "Inflight Health" section warning passengers against consuming "gas-generating food" such as beans and cabbage. I sincerely hope the spicy green curry sometimes served on Dragonair flights to Phuket is cabbage-free.

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