Thursday 5 March 2020

Who will takeover Flybe routes?



As you heard already British low-cost carrier Flybe has collapsed yesterday & ceased operations with over 2,000 jobs at risk losing some of the UK's regional airports such as Southampton, Exeter, Belfast, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool, London City, Cardiff and Newquay operated under Flybe & it's franchise. Connecting to it's UK & European destinations with codeshare agreement for Air France, Aer Lingus, British Airways, Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Etihad, United Airlines, Loganair, Singapore Airlines, Alitalia and Virgin Atlantic. Other airline companies have already announced to takeover some of it's Flybe's slots where we will explain who they are.




Scottish carrier Loganair will be taking over 16 Flybe domestic routes which include Aberdeen to Belfast City, Birmingham, Manchester and Jersey. Edinburgh to Cardiff, Exeter, Manchester, Newquay and Southampton. Glasgow to Exeter and Southampton. Inverness to Belfast City, Birmingham and Jersey. And finally Newcastle to Exeter and Southampton. 


Eastern Airways has always had good partnership with Flybe with flights under Eastern Airways on behalf of Eastern Airways. With upcoming flights for Eastern Airways by Flybe it will remain unaffected. As Teeside mean't to be it's new flight for Flybe, Eastern Airways will be taking over.



In 2016, Blue Islands based from the Channel Islands agreed to operate under Flybe franchise. All flights who are booked under Flybe to Jersey & Guernsey will be operating by Blue Islands to mainland Britain.  

Talks are still underway for regional airports to replace Flybe's international network to Amsterdam in The Netherlands, Paris Charles de Gaulle in France, Dublin in Ireland and many more. 

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