Flybe News
Flybe launches extensive 2010-11 winter schedule
Flybe, the UK’s Number One Domestic airline, has announced its full 2010/11 winter programme that, on sale from Thursday May 13th, offers travellers a choice of up to 3 214 flights a week on 143 key routes.
Flybe’s volcanic ash update- Tuesday 11th May 2010
All Flybe flights are operating as normal today with the exception BE1771 Southampton - Faro and BE1772 Faro - Southampton that have been CANCELLED due to the ongoing volcanic ash situation.
Flybe Confirms Additional Capacity in Response to second round of BA Industrial Action
In order to ensure that Britain keeps on the move during these days of uncertainty, upheaval and economic challenges, Flybe regularly keeps in its sights any travel disruption caused by industrial action on all forms of public transport be it trains, ferries or aviation and increases frequency and availability accordingly.
All Loganair flights will operate as scheduled after 1300 today
The Civil Aviation Authority has now released details of the No Fly Zone for this afternoon and there are no airspace closures which affect Loganair’s operation from 1300 today.
Flybe is delighted to advise its passengers that, following the last two days of flight disruption c
Flybe is delighted to advise its passengers that, following the last two days of flight disruption caused by the ongoing volcanic ash situation, all Flybe flights are operating as normal today.
Flybe launches latest ‘Book with Confidence’ measure to get Britain Back on the move
Flybe, the UK’s Number One Domestic airline, has become the first airline in the world to offer its passengers the opportunity to buy separate Volcanic Ash Insurance underwritten by their travel insurance partner, Chartis.
Flybe gives cautious welcome to EU statement and calls upon UK Government to act immediately
Responding to the EU Commission’s statement on support for aviation following the volcanic ash disruption, Flybe today gave a partial welcome to the plans but called upon the UK government to act quickly now that it has been given the green light from Europe and not use the general election as an excuse for inaction.
Flybe Travel Update - Thursday 22nd April 2010
Flybe intends to operate all flights as scheduled today, Thursday April 22nd, other than the limited cancellations below caused by logistical challenges following the recent volcanic ash disruption:
Flybe 100% operational on Thursday
It’s business as usual for the UK’s Number One Domestic airline, as Flybe confirms that it intends to operate 100% of its flights on Thursday 22nd April. This, just 24 hours after the blanket ban that closed the entire UK airspace for almost a week following the Icelandic volcanic eruption, was lifted.
Flybe Travel Update - Wednesday 21st April 2010: 1130
Flybe will begin operating as many of our services as possible after 1300 today.
Flybe taking to the air again tomorrow as some airports re-open
UK’s Number One doestic airline to operate 18 services to and from 7 UK airports serving Newcastle, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Flybe’s travel partners help put stranded passengers mind at rest
Flybe’s travel partners are offering the following reassurances to those concerned about the possible ramifications to their travel budgets due to becoming stranded as a result of the closure of UK air space this week from services booked at www.flybe.com through their stand-alone micro sites