Flybe was among the first airlines to go into administration in 2020 during Covid-19
Flybe has ceased trading and all scheduled flights have been cancelled, authorities have said. Photograph: PABritish airline Flybe entered administration for the second time and has cancelled all scheduled flights to and from the UK, the regional carrier said on Saturday.
to go into administration in 2020, putting around 2,400 jobs at risk at that time.In a statement posted on its Twitter account, Flybe said that it has now “ceased trading” and advised travellers to not travel to airports as it would not be able to arrange alternative flights for passengers.
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