Flybe passengers told not to travel to Belfast airport as UK airline enters administration, cancels all flights

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Flybe was among the first airlines to go into administration in 2020 during Covid-19

The High Court has appointed David Pike and Mike Pink as joint administrators of Flybe, it said.

In a statement, Belfast City Airport chief executive Matthew Hall said the company’s thoughts were “first and foremost” with Flybe employees and passengers affected by what he described as this “disappointing and unexpected news”.Mr Hall said passengers booked on Flybe flights “should not travel to the airport” and should instead “seek further advice from the [UK] Civil Aviation Authority”.

Travel commentator and editor of Air and Travel Magazine Eoghan Corry, speaking on RTÉ's The Business radio show on Saturday, estimated that Flybe accounted for 30 percent of the airport’s passenger numbers in recent times.

 

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