However, in 2009 the airline received approval to start international scheduled services.
Air mail was conceived of early, and scheduled service began in 1918.
The airline changed from charter to scheduled service in 1986.
It's the only scheduled service in the world that uses a beach.
As of 1961, about 180 buses were in scheduled service during rush hour.
The first regular, scheduled international service in the world began on 25 August 1919.
At this time, there is no scheduled service to or from the airport.
This was the first international scheduled service from London's third airport in over ten years.
In the early 2000s (decade), the airport had no scheduled commercial service.
Due to the distance from town, a local bus line provided scheduled service to the base.