17-02-2019 16:34 - edited 17-02-2019 16:36
17-02-2019 16:34 - edited 17-02-2019 16:36
The airline operating the only route from our local airport to London (Stansted), FlyBMI, went into administration yesterday.
A staff of 375 are jobless, and 17 ERJ145 twinjet planes are grounded.
That's a bit of a b*mmer, but not as much as those stuck in some parts of Europe on their way back from skiing hols or whatever, who have to find a different way home.
Hope no forum members are stuck anywhere as a result. 🙏
https://luxtimes.lu/european-union/36518-flybmi-regional-airline-collapses-blaming-brexit-and-fuel-c...
on 17-02-2019 17:46
A terrible shame. They have also said there will be no refunds.
So people abroad are spending most of their time looking for a flight to get back.:smileysad:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-02-2019 17:48
on 17-02-2019 17:48
on 17-02-2019 21:19
on 17-02-2019 21:19
Part of it was the uncertainty about Brexit but airlines have been running off slim margins for many years and its not the first time airlines from any country goes bust at the weekend. They obviously know the situation but I'm guessing logistically, having the planes in certain places was going to be part of the administration package rather than being impounding abroad costing more in fees to return them. So there is act of dishonesty here that needs to be regulated better by law as they've been trading insolvent for months.
However, its not just UK airlines, the BBC reports a few more recent European ones even surprisingly, Alitalia who should have gone bust years ago. Though reading through, I'm going to guess BMI may have been forced into the position by its owners deliberately a while back. I wouldn't be surprised if the assets were bid for successfully by a new company closely associated with the current/previous owners.
But the other scam issue is the carbon footprint/trading which is going to cripple a lot more companies in the future as it only benefits financial traders and the Government tax collection agencies.
on 17-02-2019 21:55
on 17-02-2019 21:55
I feel for all their stranded customers having to make their way home at their own expense.
It's a damn shame but I don't think it will be the last. Most airlines work on a very tight budget and Brexit is going to hurt a lot!
on 02-03-2019 07:04