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Flybe Europe's largest regional airline collapsed on March 5 after months on the brink, triggering 2,400 job losses and leaving around 15,000 passengers stranded across the UK and Europe.
Flybe in its original guise went bust in March 2020, with its remaining business and assets acquired in April this year by Thyme Opco, a company affiliated with Cyrus Capital, an investment firm ...
Flybe has yet to secure a fleet for its return, although Irish lessor Aergo Capital in July took possession of a package of 20 Dash 8-400s that were operated by its predecessor.
Flybe, the UK regional airline, has gone bust for a second time – with the loss of hundreds of jobs, leaving the travel plans of tens of thousands of passengers in tatters. The news was broken ...
Flybe customers who bought tickets directly from the company won't be protected by the Atol scheme. "However, if you went through a travel agent or other third party you may be covered.
British regional airline Flybe ceased trading on Saturday (28 January) for the second time in three years. All flights were cancelled and 276 workers were made redundant. A statement on Flybe's ...
Airline Flybe has gone into administration, putting 2,000 jobs at risk after a bid for fresh financial support failed. The carrier said the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on demand for air ...
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