Passengers who were due to travel with Flybe are being offered special reduced fares from a number of travel companies following the airline's collapse.
Flybe announced earlier this morning that it had gone into administration, leaving customers of the regional airline stuck and advised to seek refunds by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Now, the CAA has announced a number of alternative special offers available to customers of the defunct airline who still need to travel, including journeys with British Airways, easyJet and Ryanair, reports WalesOnline.
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British Airways
Customers are being offered one-way fares of £50/€60 plus taxes, fees and charges on selected routes to get them where they need to be. Customers due to fly with Flybe can travel on journeys between London and Belfast, Newcastle or Amsterdam. Customers can make their booking by calling the British Airways contact centre on 0344 493 0787.
Ryanair
The CAA said Ryanair had launched fares starting from £29.99 to accommodate customers affected by Flybe’s immediate cancellation of its entire UK schedule. Families who booked to fly on now-cancelled Flybe flights can travel on one of Ryanair’s flights, including routes from Belfast to East Midlands, Manchester and London Stansted from £29.99. These are on sale on the Ryanair.com website for travel from Sunday, March 26, 2023.
easyJet
easyJet is offering fares of £49 for domestic routes and £79 for international routes, including a 15kg hold bag will be available on presentation their original Flybe booking reference. This will be in place for Flybe customers until February 10.
Any affected passengers should contact easyJet’s customer service on:
- If calling from UK & elsewhere: +44 (0) 330 5515151
- In calling from France: +33 (0) 9 77407770
- If calling from the Netherlands: +31 (0) 20 7946405
- If calling from Italy: +39 02 32068889
Train operators
All Flybe customers who have had their flights cancelled can travel on any LNER service to their destination for free on January 28 and January 29. Customers will need to present their cancelled airline ticket. For further info, visit LNER.co.uk.
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