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Could well be.
weren't they in trouble before the coronavirus reared its ugly head?
No.

Flybe have been in trouble for some time - it was pretty inevitable they were going to go belly-up for some time, so blaming coronavirus is incorrect.
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But didn’t they get ‘bailed ‘ out? ^^
they have been in financial trouble for quite a while, long before the virus started.
the government was supposed to bail them out,
but the money wasn't forthcoming i heard on the news.
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The headlines are blaming the virus for a downturn in passengers
They were already pretty much screwed, but it was decided that the government bailout wouldn't be enough to save them. The coronavirus was the final nail in the coffin.
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Such a shame, I’ve never flown with them but think of the job losses incurred here
several thousand staff, one can only hope they can get jobs elsewhere in the airline industry..
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It’s not looking good Emmie , airlines are jittery right now
it is jittery, people are having to stop travelling as well with regards to the coronovirus.
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I fly ( hopefully) on the 17th
It's a shame I loved flying with them but they kept chopping the flights I used. This has been going on for some time now so I suspect bad management along the way.

CONVID-19 is simply the straw that broke the camels back.
There will be an upturn when the virus fizzles out, which it will. People will opt for holidays as a boost especially if they feel it will help them get back to normal. For now let's appreciate there is a drop in pollution, this virus may well buy the world some time
TBF FlyBe was terminal already.
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3Ts, I think if things had been different ( re Covid - 19 ) and there was hope of the 2,400 employees getting other jobs with other airlines, but the future is very uncertain
it is, but the airline industry as a whole seems uncertain, what with the virus spreading, the falling of people travelling because of it, and the fact that
the world isn't exactly a safe place
Flybe has been mismanaged for a long time to the extent they were withholding tax to pay their bills and now, even after a tax holiday, they still cant survivie. As a regional airline I`d be suprised if their sales had fallen off that much due to covid19.
Indeed. The government was looking at giving them a tax holiday. Other airlines thought this outrageous, as do I. Passengers are compelled to part wit the APD payments when they pay for their ticket. Those payments are not a loan to the airline to be repaid if and when they can manage it. The government also thought of making a loan but EU rules made that difficult.

Shame really because Flybe provided from very useful connections within the UK to airports not well served by the larger carriers. I don't think the virus had much to do with its demise at all. Their downfall has been on the cards for some time.

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