Flybe
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Web site | www.flybe.com |
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Customer service | 00 44 20 7308 0812 |
Technical support | 00 44 1392 268518 |
Destinations | 85 |
Bag information | More Flybe bag information |
Ceo | Christine Ourmières |
Parent organizations | Connect Airways |
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ID | 714056 |
About Flybe
Flybe styled as flybe, is a British airline based in Exeter, England. Until its sale to Connect Airways, it was the largest independent regional airline in Europe. Flybe carries 8 million passengers a year between 81 airports across the UK and the rest of Europe, with over 210 routes across 15 countries.
Flybe: Ryanair's Michael O'leary is threatening lawsuit over the rescue
..., The chief of Ryanair has threatened legal action concerning state aid for regional carrier Flybe...
Matt Hancock: We must not fly less'
... to save the UK s largest regional airline Flybe outside of London...
Flybe: Airline and rail rivals to attack to save government
...British Airways owner IAG has made a complaint to the EU argue Flybe rescue violations of the rules on state aid...
Flybe: government strikes to rescue a deal for troubled airline
...The government has agreed a rescue plan for troubled regional airline Flybe...
Why do Flybe ask Valuable connections
...Although it is already under different names since the last 40 years, Flybe has never been an airline for the masses...
Flybe chief focused on turning the airline around
...Flybe-chief Mark Anderson has told employees that he and his management team remain focused to turn the airline round...
William and Kate take budget flight from Norwich to Aberdeen
...Flybe said it was delighted to have the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on board The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have taken a budget airline flight from Norwich to Scotland...
Flybe will wind up company if shareholders reject sale
...Flybe has warned shareholders it will wind up the company if they do not back a sale to a consortium led by Virgin Atlantic and Stobart Air...
Why do Flybe ask Valuable connections"
Although it is already under different names since the last 40 Years , Flybe has never been an airline for the masses.
The Number of passengers pales in comparison with the better known budget airlines such as easyJet or Ryanair.
As a company, it is only one-tenth as large as broke holiday company Thomas Cook , so that there is little prospect of a government bailout.
But those who choose habitually to Flybe to see it as an important service, because it reaches to touch the other airlines fail.
"mainland UK not understand the importance of Flybe is to the North of Ireland", tweeted a regular passenger, Jason.
"As someone who travels frequently for work, Flybe collapse would be a disaster for the NI economy.
"If this happens, Belfast City Airport is only four flight routes. FOUR. "
Wider connectionsin Spite of Jason's warm words, there are A Number of other Places , the debts only so much Flybe in relation to the connections to the rest of the world.
" Cornish holiday resort of Newquay, for one, has no direct train services from London for much of the year, and the trip takes about five hours. But can Flybe , to get you from London Heathrow to Newquay airport in little More Than an hour.
And if you can be live on The Isle of Man, Flybe service is literally a lifeline.
The airline has to transfer a contract with the government NHS patients from The Island to medical facilities in Liverpool, if you are a treatment, not closer to home.
The Isle of Man government stated that it was aware of this, Flybe reported financial difficulties and that he was informed that the society was active, as normal.
"We are still reservations on the name of the patient, to ensure that you are able to make medical appointments in the UK," it said.
Flybe links with Exeter to expand its long sponsorship of The Local football clubrunning is no wonder that Ben Bradshaw , the MP, the Exeter constituency is in the vicinity of Flybe is the Basis, one speaks of the "valuable connections", which provides the wearer.
In fact, he described the airline as a "strategically important company".
thanks to Flybe , Mr Bradshaw ingredients you can fly from Exeter direct to a variety of destinations, such as Amsterdam, Paris and Geneva - Places , which are otherwise made available to you only after a longer walk than other Places .
And Flybe community links with the area continue, as it has sponsored Exeter City football club since 2003, and has its logo prominently on players ' shirts.
Other regional airports where Flybe has a significant presence are Birmingham, Southampton, Manchester and Cardiff. Some of you would have lot of difficulties, worries, if Flybe went bankrupt.
friends and relationshipsas well As business people and tourists, Flybe helps to maintain also many far-flung friends and relatives-to the left.
Alex Simpson, who is British, but lives and works in the Netherlands, said on Twitter: "I'm flying with Flybe regularly from Amsterdam to visit My Family in Devon.
"compared to other airlines is on time with charming staff. I hope that a solution will be found, which allows it to continue to work in the long term and in a sustainable manner. "
Freelance art director Sarah Ward , who divides her time between London and Cornwall, is another program for frequent flyers. You tweeted that you no longer have to move, if the airline does not exist.
In an appeal to your local MP, Derek Thomas , she asked: "What will you do to ensure the protection of vital infrastructure?"
In a country where costly infrastructure projects such as HS2 and Crossrail to take an eternity, Flybe has a nimble solution for difficult transport problems.
would leave to His death, a vacuum that would be difficult to fill - and a dilemma for many people, whose life depends on the routes that it serves.
What would happen Flybe routes, if it breaks down?If an airline goes bankrupt, No Other operator will automatically update your routes and there's no guarantee would be given. to buy
But rival companies can offer, take-off and landing slots in The Past airlines broke.
In November 2019, EasyJet and Jet2. com and bought all of the UK airport slots, in the possession of the collapsed travel firm Thomas Cook .
The slots are highly sought after and those on the London Gatwick and Bristol-cost EasyJet £36m.
For the regional airports, the withdrawal of the routes may have serious consequences.
Flybe , Europe's largest regional airline, one of the main operators at both Exeter and Newquay airports and the main provider of flights to the channel Islands .
exeter, belfast, air travel, newquay, flybe
Source of news: bbc.com