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Good article. Thanks.
The Flybe thread is closed but I thought this article was worth a read.
Some interesting facts and figures about the airline and its demise
Did they do anything right?Good article. Thanks.
Do you have a direct link to the article? This just appears to be a long list of Flybe news reports.Flybe 3 anyone ?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/flybe/
I was expecting something more along the lines of the management were trying to raise new funding. Not that I think it would have worked.Flybe 3 anyone ?
Very interesting. The slots seem to be the thing that might allow the airline to resurrect.![]()
CAA considers granting temporary operating licence to Flybe administrators | Travel Weekly
Carrier can’t operate but licence could allow restructuringtravelweekly.co.uk
The Flybe thread is closed so I have posted this here.
Reading through the article, I think that the resurection of Flybe is very unlikely. It would appear that Lufthansa or Air France/KLM might buy the rights to Flybe, in order to obtain the lucrative slots. Flybe would most likely then be shut down and any remaining assets sold off.Very interesting. The slots seem to be the thing that might allow the airline to resurrect.
I can't see AF/KLM obtaining the slots in that way. My assumption is they have to buy Flybe from the administrators and then continue to.operate as Flybe, albeit possibly as an AF/KL subsidiary.Reading through the article, I think that the resurection of Flybe is very unlikely. It would appear that Lufthansa or Air France/KLM might buy the rights to Flybe, in order to obtain the lucrative slots. Flybe would most likely then be shut down and any remaining assets sold off.
Many people were sceptical about the relaunch of Flybe in the first place. I gave them the benefit of the doubt. The fact is, their name is tarred and even customers who gave the new outfit a chance will not take any further attempts to resurrect the airline seriously. If the airline can be saved, they will need to change their name.
I agree..I bet this is an attempt to sell the shell of V2 to however wants to acquire the very valuble LHR slots. Thyme Opco and others have lost a lot of money on V1 and set up V2 to try to recuperate it, hence putting it up for sale before their first operations. This seems to be yet another attempt to cream back money they were silly to lose in the first place. No mention of compensation for the 75,000 forward bookings or proper redundancy for the over 300 staff who lost their jobs...Lets hope the CAA make the right decision.As already said, I think it is the LHR slots that are of value to a prospective buyer
I agree, with their HQ at BHX they should have concentrated on getting that operation viable (routes to AMS, BHD, EDI and GLA), before looking at a second base. A second base at BHD, would then allow connections to other UK cities. Again, giving time for these routes to become established before looking at further expansion.In my view they tried to compete on to many routes that are already served rather than venture into new routes not served by other airlines.
Unfortunately, that potential is already tapped into, but mostly from MAN rather than LBA. If the passengers are travelling to where the airlines are operating from, they are unlikely to go to the cost of operating from another base. MAN would consider Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield within it's catchment area, as it does Birmingham and the West Midlands.LBA is a prime example here. So much potential from a massive catchment area that no airline seems to want to tap into. Flybe mk2 missed a trick there........
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