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FLYB Flybe Grp

0.964
0.00 (0.00%)
18 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Flybe Grp LSE:FLYB London Ordinary Share GB00B4QMVR10 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.964 0.964 0.99 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
31/1/2023
11:32
Updating the thread, for the record.



Flybe collapse leaves 75,000 customers in limbo: Your rights around refunds and replacement flights

Domestic airline Flybe has fallen into administration for the second time

Thousands of customers had flights booked and now face uncertainty

We explain how Flybe customers may be able to get their money back

Airline Flybe has collapsed for the second time, leaving 75,000 passengers facing uncertainty about how how to get refunds or replacement flights.

Flybe was a small-scale airline with eight planes flying 21 routes to 17 destinations across the UK and Europe.

But the firm said it had gone into administration in a shock announcement over the weekend.

The firm employed 321 workers, 277 of whom have lost their jobs while the rest will stay on to help with winding the airline down.

A Flybe statement on January 28 said: 'Flybe has now ceased trading. All Flybe flights from & to the UK are cancelled & will not be rescheduled.'

However, there are several ways Flybe customers can get refunds or alternative flights.

powereddrones
28/6/2020
05:13
Why did Ministers let Flybe go bust - and then save the giants?
21:52, 27 June 2020

paleales
05/3/2020
09:50
Don't blame BOD, blame coronavirus xD lol
justincase999
05/3/2020
09:46
lol Any excuse is a good excuse xD Don't blame BOD. Company that already almost bankrupted. Now finally found a wonderful excuse xD To get away from guilt of extremely bad management for years ;)
justincase999
04/3/2020
19:28
whilst shareholders got totally shafted by the board last year you have to now feel for the remaining staff who have been loyal throughout and now also get let down will be interested to hear Virgin/Connect statement as to why they didn't invest what they promised to keep the airline going.
bray2
04/3/2020
18:49
I for one will miss fly be,
A great shame if it goes under but
if it isn’t viable that is it,
However,
The only reason the new railway line is viable it is because the government
is paying,
On that basis they could put money into Flybe which provides essential service
to many businesses and services to private people.
What is so good about the railway, disaster of a project.

elmfield
17/1/2020
18:28
Mark Anderson told Flybe staff the firm had had a few "difficult days" this week but it still had "a great future".
He said the company's turnaround plan had started to work and that with more time it would be making a big profit. (WHERE HAVE WE HEARD THIS MORE THAN A FEW TIMES BEFORE ?)

"The government will not lend if they do not believe there is a credible plan. No-one is going to throw good money after bad," Mr Anderson said.

However, he said by the beginning of January Flybe's turnaround plan was working, with sales ahead of expectations.
"We are in a vastly different place than where we were six months ago," he said.
"We are not making millions of profit at the moment but if we stick to the plan, and what we have to do, we will," he said. (FLYB KEPT STATING IN THEIR RNS'S THAT THE TURNAROUND WAS WORKING)

europa79
14/1/2020
18:11
Still alive - good news.
doodlebug4
12/1/2020
23:10
Sky News

Regional airline Flybe in bid to stave off collapse

Mark Kleinman, City editor 1 hour ago

hxxps://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/regional-airline-flybe-in-bid-to-stave-off-collapse/ar-BBYSYd6?ocid=spartanntp

cleverinvestor
13/8/2019
15:33
A lot of people lost significant sums in flybe and I would also like to see some successful action taken against the firm and its relevant directors responsible for creating this situation. I don't feel however any claim or action will be taken as directors have already left the connect business.
bray2
13/8/2019
15:01
Yeah, easier said after the event. Maybe the II’s that were involved should do the same!
europa79
11/8/2019
20:19
If you really had that amount invested in this pos you really need to spend what you have left on mental health help.
porsche1945
31/7/2019
23:30
Richard Branson on Twitter.....
I truly believe that ‘stuff’ really does not bring happiness. Family, friends, good health and the satisfaction that comes from making a positive difference are what really matters (link: hxxps://virg.in/w2C) virg.in/w2C

Well, not being in the best of health myself, would it be too much to ask for my 76k 'investment' in FLYB back because that 'stuff' sure meant a lot to me!! Also, it would definitely make a 'positive difference' to me. Thanks so much.

europa79
29/5/2019
21:52
COW is being put out to pasture. She will leave Flybe in 6 weeks time. Sorry I couldn't resist.
kinwah
25/4/2019
13:11
HOW and WHY is she still employed ?
europa79
18/4/2019
18:35
Anybody fancy a Extinction rebellion protest at Southend, Carlisle, and any Virgin hub...after all they made us extinct..time to rebel,,,,Lets close down southend airport in protest at their thievery, manipulation and lies...if only...come on...dont let them get away with it...make them pay!
mhin2
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