UKs largest domestic airline bankrupt; Flybe collapses with all flights cancelled - here's what you need to know - The Points Guy (2024)

The largest domestic airline in the United Kingdom, Flybe, has ceased all operations, entering into the British equivalent of bankruptcy effective immediately. The Independent newspaper reports that the airline's more than 2,000 staff now face an uncertain future with all flights from Thursday March 5, 2020 and onwards cancelled, and the entire fleet of more than 60 aircraft grounded.

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The airline reportedly failed in a last minute attempt to secure emergency funding, seeking a $128 (£100) million loan from the U.K. Government which was rejected. A Flybe aircraft was also impounded at Glasgow (GLA) Airport late on Wednesday, due to non-payment of airport fees.

CEO Mark Anderson sent an email to employees that reads in part, "It's with enormous sadness and a deep feeling of sorrow that I share the upsetting news that Flybe is shortly being put into Administration. Despite every effort, we now have no alternative – having failed to find a feasible solution to allow us to keep trading. I do appreciate how distressing this news is and the shock and numbness that you will be feeling."

Flybe becomes one of the first carriers to shutter its doors since the coronavirus emerged in China and has increasingly affected travel. Airlines across the world – and now the U.S. – have been slashing capacity to cope with reduced demand tied to the virus. While the coronavirus likely worsened financial conditions for the carrier, Flybe had faced headwinds even before the outbreak. The Independent notes that "while the coronavirus crisis will be blamed for hastening the demise of Flybe, its business plan has been derided by competitors."

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Flybe's website has already been taken down.

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Accountancy firm EY had been on standby for several months, with accountants and lawyers monitoring the airline's deteriorating financial situation, though the airline has operated as normal through the quieter northern winter period.

The collapse of Flybe follows the highly publicized collapse of Thomas Cook last year, which resulted in the largest peacetime repatriation effort since World War 2. While Flybe has a fleet of 67 aircraft it operates largely U.K.domestic routes, with major hubs in Manchester (MAN) and Birmingham (BHX) so the repatriation effort will be significantly easier, faster and cheaper than that of Thomas Cook. Flybe does not operate any long-haul routes.

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Flybe operates 40% of all domestic flights in the United Kingdom, providing vital links between regional areas, as well as major cities. For example, Flybe operates all commercial flights from Anglesea (VLY) Airport and 95% of all departures from Southampton Airport (SOU). Their large domestic network has struggled to compete on some of its routes with road and rail land-based alternatives. The Financial Times has suggested the reduced demand for global airline travel due to the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus disease made 'a bad situation worse'.

The airline had planned to rebrand as Virgin Connect later this year, following investment by a consortium including Virgin Atlantic. Mark Anderson, CEO of the consortium, Connect Airways said at the time, "Virgin Connect will be passionately focused on becoming Europe's most loved and successful regional airline. It will offer travel that is simple and convenient with the personal touch. Our customers will naturally expect the same exceptional travel experience as they do with other Virgin-related brands. As part of the Virgin family, we now have a tremendously re-energised team". Flybe quickly burnt through the consortium's investment and had even sought a further $38 (£30) million investment from the consortium as part of a wider January 2020 government rescue package though this rescue did not proceed as Flybe did not meet certain government criteria.

What to do if you are affected

If you have an upcoming flight operated by Flybe and you purchased this by credit card, contact your credit card provider to inquire about a charge back for the cancelled airfare.

If you did not pay by credit card then check your travel insurance - if your policy covers insolvency of an airline (the exact wording may include "Scheduled Airline Failure Insurance (SAFI)" or "End Supplier Failure"), you should be covered.

You may wish to check with your travel insurance provider for peace of mind, especially if you are already travelling or are commencing your journey in the next few days.

If you booked an upcoming holiday package with Flybe directly or through a travel agent (i.e. Flybe operated flights and accommodation), then your holiday may be ATOL protected and you will be refunded the cost of your holiday by the ATOL fund, operated by the British Civil Aviation Authority. Check with your travel agent if you are ATOL protected - again, like with Thomas Cook they should be familiar with both the Flybe collapse and the ATOL benefit. If you are ATOL protected you should have received a certificate advising you of this protection when you booked your travel.

Flight only bookings made directly with Flybe will most likely not be ATOL protected. Codeshare flights operated by partner airlines (with Flybe flight numbers) should be operating as normal.

Other airlines such as British Airways and EasyJet may offer discounted 'rescue fares' to help those already travelling on Flybe return home. This may be even more likely as these airlines are experiencing reduced demand because of coronvirus fears so have plenty of capacity, and March is traditionally a quieter travel month anyway.

This is a developing story. Stay tuned to TPG for more information.

For more: Complete guide to traveling during the deadly coronavirus outbreak.

Additional reporting by Ben Mutzabaugh and Clint Henderson.

UKs largest domestic airline bankrupt; Flybe collapses with all flights cancelled - here's what you need to know - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

Which UK airline has just gone bust? ›

Flybe: (UK, 1979-2023 ) British regional airline Flybe ceased trading in January for the second time in three years, with all flights cancelled and 276 workers made redundant. Hurt by Britain's COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, Flybe initially first fell into administration in March 2020.

Is Flybe canceling all flights? ›

Airline Flybe has cancelled all flights to and from the UK after going into administration. A statement on the airline's website said it had "ceased trading" and told any passengers expecting to travel with it not to go to the airport.

Who owns Flybe? ›

Parent company

Flybe Limited, founded in September 2020 as Thyme Opco, is a private limited company which is owned by Thyme Investco Limited - the majority of whose shares are held by DLP Holdings SARL, an affiliate of American hedge fund Cyrus Capital Partners.

Who will acquire Go First? ›

Indian airline SpiceJet has expressed interest in acquiring bankrupt Go First. The acquisition proposal aims to create a strong and viable airline in a possible combination with SpiceJet.

Which airline cancels the most flights in UK? ›

Worst offenders

It'll be little surprise that easyJet and British Airways top the list for most cancellations overall. The two carriers have canceled tens of thousands of flights between them already this year. EasyJet has axed an eye-watering 742 departures, and BA 295 in the past month.

What British airlines no longer exist? ›

List of defunct airlines of the United Kingdom
AirlineIATACeased operations
Aberdeen Airways (1934)1937
Aberdeen Airways (1989)SM1992
Aberdeen London Express1994
ACE Freighters1966
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Why did Flybe go bust again? ›

Pike said Flybe had struggled to withstand a number of shocks since its relaunch last year, not least the late delivery of 17 aircraft from lessors which severely compromised its efforts to build back capacity and remain competitive.

What planes did Flybe use? ›

The Flybe Fleet

Flybe currently operates a total of 72 aircraft to serve the various routes. The majority of the fleet is composed of Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 craft with fourteen Embraer E-195 craft completing the current fleet. Flybe currently has a total of eight additional Bombardier Dash 8 craft on order.

Can you still fly with Flybe? ›

Flybe has ceased operations.

What is the new name for Flybe? ›

In 2020 Flybe will become Virgin Connect, your new go-to name in regional flying. We'll be saying goodbye to purple and hello to red. We'll also be offering our customers an enhanced customer experience, whilst continuing to connect the regions & our passengers to what matters most.

What seats on a plane are the best? ›

Aim for the center aisle seats on long-haul wide-body flights: if you love an aisle, it's almost always better to pick one in the middle section, because those middle seats next to you will be the last to fill up — and there'll be fewer passengers climbing over you than if you were sitting on the side by a window.

Who has taken over Flybe? ›

In October 2020, Thyme Opco, a company linked to former shareholder Cyrus Capital, reached an agreement with the administrators to purchase the Flybe brand and relaunch the airline in 2021, subject to regulatory approvals.

Which company is go first? ›

Go First, founded as GoAir, was an Indian low-cost airline based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is owned by the Indian business conglomerate, Wadia Group. It commenced operations on 4 November 2005 and operated a fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft in an all economy configuration.

Which airline is better, Go First or IndiGo? ›

Indigo is way better than GoAir for domestic flights in India . They seem to be cheap but add additional charges at the end and seat and meal are not included and also there are lot delays at the airport. Vistara is the best airline to travel domestic in India.

Is Jet Airways operating? ›

It was the first and only privately owned Indian airline before the founding of Vistara in 2015. The airline is expected to re-commence its flight operations by the end of 2024, making it the first Indian airline to be revived after ceasing operations.

Which airlines recently shut down? ›

Two airlines -- Heritage Aviation Pvt Ltd and Turbo Megha Airways Pvt Ltd -- were shuttered in 2022. Three carriers -- Zexus Air Services Pvt Ltd, Deccan Charters Pvt Ltd and Air Odisha Aviation Pvt Ltd -- were shut down in 2020.

Has Ryanair gone bust? ›

Ireland-based Ryanair, Europe's largest budget airline, on Monday posted a record $229-million profit for the last three months of 2022 and crowed about robust demand for spring and summer 2023.

What airline just shut down? ›

Canadian low-fare airline Lynx Air is shutting down, customers may be on their own seeking refunds.

Why did Monarch Airlines collapse? ›

Monarch was also the largest airline ever to have ceased trading in the UK until the collapse of Thomas Cook in 2019. The causal factors of Monarch's demise were various. First, vicious competition and excess capacity on routes to southern Europe from other low-cost rivals must have played a part in this scenario.

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