Airline Flybe has
Airline Flybe has collapsed for the second time, leaving 75,000 passengers facing uncertainty about how how to get refunds or replacement flights.Flybe was a small-scale airline with eight planes flying 21 routes to 17 destinations across the UK and Europe. But the firm said it had gone into administration in a shock announcement over the weekend. The firm employed 321 workers, 277 of whom have lost their jobs while the rest will stay on to help with winding the airline down.A Flybe statement on January 28 said: 'Flybe has now ceased trading.
All Flybe flights from & to the UK are cancelled & will not be rescheduled.'However, there are several ways Flybe customers can get refunds or alternative flights. Collapse: Flybe mostly ran flights within the UK, using a limited fleet of aircraftCan I get a refund if I bought directly from Flybe?Yes, but this is not guaranteed and depends on how you paid for a ticket.If you booked a ticket directly with Flybe using a credit card, you may be protected under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, according to the Civil Aviation Authority.RELATED ARTICLES
All Flybe flights from & to the UK are cancelled & will not be rescheduled.'However, there are several ways Flybe customers can get refunds or alternative flights. Collapse: Flybe mostly ran flights within the UK, using a limited fleet of aircraftCan I get a refund if I bought directly from Flybe?Yes, but this is not guaranteed and depends on how you paid for a ticket.If you booked a ticket directly with Flybe using a credit card, you may be protected under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, according to the Civil Aviation Authority.RELATED ARTICLES
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