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Flybe's plans were significantly disrupted by delays in new aircraft arriving and reduced demand for travel. Keith had worked at the previous incarnation of Flybe for seven years and loved it, saying he was delighted to go back.
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Surely these jobs and the planes and routes will just be snapped up by another airline asap
give it a week & they're be back in business under a different name with the same people running it no doubt. is there a law against it. probably not. FridayThoughts
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Flybe pilot says company was recruiting day before collapseFlyBe pilot Keith Sivell was made redundant for the second time by the company last weekend - he discovered when he woke up for an early shift at work. Shows that the new owners were no better than the previous ones. The crew for Flybe 2 were sold a pack of lies from the owners on how Great everything was going to be. I pity the guys who went back after the 1st collapse! What’s his point? Clearly the people doing the recruiting didn’t know what was going to happen the next day. If they did they’d play the lotto. Worse than that, it was still selling tickets
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