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    Flybe reemerged with 24 routes and 16 destinations

    23 de marzo de 2022 - 16:58
    Flybe reemerged with 24 routes and 16 destinations
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    The «new» Flybe launched ticket sales and revealed the first 16 cities to be connected from its bases in Belfast City (BHD), Birmingham (BHX), and London/Heathrow (LHR).

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    Following its collapse in 2020, the company is being reborn with the aim of reconnecting the UK domestic market and lower demand destinations on De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 aircraft.

    «We believe our new flights will benefit everyone who wants low fares and more flights to go on vacation and visit loved ones,» said Dave Pflieger, CEO of Flybe.

    «Our new network will also ensure better regional connectivity within the U.K. and between various regions of the U.K. and the EU,» he added.

    The company’s first flight will be on April 13 between Belfast and Birmingham, and the following day it will connect Belfast with Glasgow.

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    At the end of April it will land at Leeds/Bradford (LBA) and London/Heathrow (LHR) from Belfast; Amsterdam (AMS) in the Netherlands from Birmingham and from that Dutch city to East Midland (EMA).

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    Between May and June, they will add three links connecting Amsterdam with London/Heathrow and Belfast.

    «Flybe is showing its commitment to the Midlands. It will base three Q400 aircraft at its home base here at Birmingham Airport and we expect to see this increase to five Q400s from August,» continued Pflieger.

    As part of the summer season, in July they will land at Manchester (MAN), Edinburgh (EDI), and Southampton (SOU) in the UK; and Brest (BES), Avignon (AVN), and Toulon Hyère (TLN) in France.

    Finally, in August there will be flights to Aberdeen (ABZ), Inverness (IVN), and Newcastle (NCN). With them, the airline will be reaching 16 cities that will be served in this first stage.

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    RoutesStartFrequenciesCompetitorPassengers carried in 2019
    Belfast City (BHD) - Birmingham (BHX)April 13 up to 4 flights per dayAer Lingus Regional269.559
    Belfast City (BHD) - Glasgow (GLA)April 14up to 4 flights per dayAer Lingus Regional141.897
    Belfast City (BHD) -Leeds/Bradford (LBA)April 28 up to 3 flights per dayAer Lingus Regional155.918
    Belfast City (BHD) - Londres/Heathrow (LHR)April 28 up to 2 flights per dayAer Lingus Regional, British Airways668.575
    Ámsterdam (AMS), Países Bajos - Birmingham (BHX)April 28dailyEasyjet, Jet2, KLM701.737
    Ámsterdam (AMS), Países Bajos - East Midlands (EAM) April 28 daily48.462
    Leeds/Bradford (LBA) - Londres/Heathrow (LHR)April 28up to 3 flights per day100.189
    Ámsterdam (AMS), Países Bajos - Belfast City (BHD)May 28dailyKLM52.329
    Ámsterdam (AMS), Países Bajos - Londres/Heathrow (LHR)May 28 up to 2 flights per dayBritish Airways, KLM1.748.216
    Belfast City (BHD) - Edimburgo (EDI) June 23 up to 3 flights per dayAer Lingus Regional151.512
    Belfast City (BHD) - East Midland (EMA) July 7 up to 2 flights per day139.091
    Belfast City (BHD) - Manchester (MAN)July 7 up to 4 flights per dayAer Lingus Regional275.852
    Birmingham (BHX) - Brest (BES), FranciaJuly 9weekly1.144
    Birmingham (BHX) - Avignon (AVN), FranciaJuly 9weekly1.735
    Southampton (SOU) - Avignon (AVN), FranciaJuly 23weekly2.192
    Southampton (SOU) - Toulon Hyères (TLN) , FranciaJuly 24weekly2.144
    Southampton (SOU) - Belfast (BHD)July 28up to 2 flights per dayEastern Airways117.406
    Birmingham (BHD) - Edimburgo (EDI)July 28up to 4 flights per dayEasyjet265.832
    Birmingham (BHD) - Glasgow (GLA)July 28up to 3 flights per dayEasyjet229.991
    Belfast City (BHD) - Aberdeen (ABZ)August 18 dailyLoganair
    Birmingham (BHX) - Aberdeen (ABZ)August 25 4 weekly Loganair
    Belfast City (BHD) -Inverness (INV) August 25 4 weekly Loganair32.897
    Belfast City (BHD) -Newcastle (NCL)August 25 daily

    A brief history of the new Flybe

    The collapse of Flybe in March 2020 was the UK’s third major airline loss since the demise of Monarch Airlines and Thomas Cook. The company was one of the largest regional airlines in the UK market. It counted 210 links in 15 countries, carrying some 9.5 million passengers a year.

    In a surprising twist, in April 2021 the UK Civil Aviation Authority granted a new license to what will be the resurgent Flybe after it was acquired by Thyme Opco last year.

    Many of its rivals have taken over its routes when it ceased operations in 2020. For instance: Aurigny Air Services, Blue Islands, Eastern Airways, Loganair, and the new Aer Lingus Regional via Emerald Airlines.

    The four carriers currently cover 2.4% of the international routes vacated by Flybe and 43.6% in terms of domestic links. (Source: Cirium)

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    • Flybe
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    Gastón Sena
    Gastón Sena

    Agente de Trafico/Supervisor de Carga - Aviacionline - Coordinador Editorial - Despachante de Aeronaves - Operador de Rampa y Señalero

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