He did not fly commercial in every movie. In Goldfinger he might have used BOAC, but I'm not sure. from London to Geneva. From Geneva to Baltimore he flies on Goldfinger's Jetstar.
The movies in which commercial airliners, or at least their tickets appear are:
Dr. No, Pan Am.
Thunderball, Pan Am.
Diamonds are forever, Pan Am.
Live and let die, Pan Am.
The Man with the golden gun, British Airways.
Moonraker, Air France (Concorde).
Octopussy, British Airways.
Goldeneye, British Airways.
Die another day, British Airways.
2006-09-28 15:17:11
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answered by Pablo 6
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British Airlines: The official airline of Her Majesty's Secret Service.
2006-09-28 04:40:41
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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British Airways
He sports an Omega Seamaster watch, carries Samsonite luggage when he flies British Airways, sips Finlandia vodka, shaves with Norelco, takes pictures with a Kodak camera and talks on a Sony Ericsson mobile phone.
2006-09-27 22:18:55
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answered by Anonymous
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In the original ian fleming books it was always BOAC
2006-09-27 22:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Qantas...all us Aussie chicks to keep him company.
2006-09-27 22:19:29
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answered by fatcat 3
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'Air Bond' what else......................................................
2006-09-27 22:49:43
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answered by 8upcoaldigger69 3
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