UK airline Flybe cancels flights, blaming pilot shortage plagiograph

Author : norito1973
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 03:18:03


UK airline Flybe cancels flights, blaming pilot shortage plagiograph

In a statement, the airline said it 'sincerely apologizes' to affected passengers, although 95% of flights are operating as normal.

Passenger Alan Williamson told CNN that he was meant to fly from East Midlands Airport to Glasgow International at 12.20 p.m. local time.

While checking in Tuesday afternoon, Williamson noticed that the system said the flight had already departed, so he tweeted Flybe.



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'They responded this morning and advised me that the flight was canceled,' Williamson told CNN.

'I had no other communication and was already on a shuttle bus to the airport.'

He then rebooked with Flybe to fly Wednesday evening ahead of a business meeting Thursday.

'I was able to check in but it's showing as 'the flight has already flown,'' he said, adding: 'I'm predicting that tonight's flight will be canceled too.'

Williamson called the lack of communication from Flybe a 'bit of a joke.'

The airline blamed an industry-wide shortage of pilots, Easter holidays and base restructuring for the cancellations.

'We have already identified several mitigation actions and will be issuing further updates throughout the day,' reads the statement.

'All those affected have been emailed and advised they can re-book for travel on an alternative flight or apply for a full refund.'

Ten Flybe flights serving Belfast City Airport were canceled and Birmingham, Leeds Bradford, Aberdeen and East Midlands were also affected, according to the UK's Press Association news agency.

Flybe is an independent regional airline based in Exeter, England, which operates more than 158,000 flights a year.

It carries 8 million passengers a year on 210 routes across 15 countries.

'We have already identified several mitigation actions and will be issuing further updates throughout the day,' reads the statement. Ten Flybe flights serving Belfast City Airport were canceled and Birmingham, Leeds Bradford, Aberdeen and East Midlands were also affected, according to the UK's Press Association news agency. 'They responded this morning and advised me that the flight was canceled,' Williamson told CNN. The airline blamed an industry-wide shortage of pilots, Easter holidays and base restructuring for the cancellations. 'I had no other communication and was already on a shuttle bus to the airport.' 'All those affected have been emailed and advised they can re-book for travel on an alternative flight or apply for a full refund.' The airline blamed an industry-wide shortage of pilots, Easter holidays and base restructuring for the cancellations. 'They responded this morning and advised me that the flight was canceled,' Williamson told CNN. It carries 8 million passengers a year on 210 routes across 15 countries. In a statement, the airline said it 'sincerely apologizes' to affected passengers, although 95% of flights are operating as normal. Williamson called the lack of communication from Flybe a 'bit of a joke.' Ten Flybe flights serving Belfast City Airport were canceled and Birmingham, Leeds Bradford, Aberdeen and East Midlands were also affected, according to the UK's Press Association news agency. It carries 8 million passengers a year on 210 routes across 15 countries. Flybe is an independent regional airline based in Exeter, England, which operates more than 158,000 flights a year. 'We have already identified several mitigation actions and will be issuing further updates throughout the day,' reads the statement. The airline blamed an industry-wide shortage of pilots, Easter holidays and base restructuring for the cancellations. While checking in Tuesday afternoon, Williamson noticed that the system said the flight had already departed, so he tweeted Flybe. The airline blamed an industry-wide shortage of pilots, Easter holidays and base restructuring for the cancellations. It carries 8 million passengers a year on 210 routes across 15 countries. Ten Flybe flights serving Belfast City Airport were canceled and Birmingham, Leeds Bradford, Aberdeen and East Midlands were also affected, according to the UK's Press Association news agency. In a statement, the airline said it 'sincerely apologizes' to affected passengers, although 95% of flights are operating as normal. Flybe is an independent regional airline based in Exeter, England, which operates more than 158,000 flights a year. Passenger Alan Williamson told CNN that he was meant to fly from East Midlands Airport to Glasgow International at 12.20 p.m. local time. 'I had no other communication and was already on a shuttle bus to the airport.' Williamson called the lack of communication from Flybe a 'bit of a joke.' Flybe is an independent regional airline based in Exeter, England, which operates more than 158,000 flights a year. 'I had no other communication and was already on a shuttle bus to the airport.' 'We have already identified several mitigation actions and will be issuing further updates throughout the day,' reads the statement. 'All those affected have been emailed and advised they can re-book for travel on an alternative flight or apply for a full refund.' Flybe is an independent regional airline based in Exeter, England, which operates more than 158,000 flights a year. Ten Flybe flights serving Belfast City Airport were canceled and Birmingham, Leeds Bradford, Aberdeen and East Midlands were also affected, according to the UK's Press Association news agency. 'All those affected have been emailed and advised they can re-book for travel on an alternative flight or apply for a full refund.' Ten Flybe flights serving Belfast City Airport were canceled and Birmingham, Leeds Bradford, Aberdeen and East Midlands were also affected, according to the UK's Press Association news agency.

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