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Bang Goes My Visit To See The Twins
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Flybe planes 'are impounded' amid fears ailing airline has collapsed
Will I get my money back?
Will I get my money back?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Chrissa, it looks as though you will still be able to fly, with double the choice of airlines.
Eastern Airways, who already partnered with Flybe, will be flying the Newcastle to Southampton route (I think it already did, check your tickets to confirm if they were issued as Flybe or Eastern).
Loganair may also be intending to fly the same route - pauln90's link to the BBC news web page doesn't exactly make it clear.
Whether you will get any refund from the administrators of Flybe depends on a lot of factors.
Good luck with your visit to see the twins.
Eastern Airways, who already partnered with Flybe, will be flying the Newcastle to Southampton route (I think it already did, check your tickets to confirm if they were issued as Flybe or Eastern).
Loganair may also be intending to fly the same route - pauln90's link to the BBC news web page doesn't exactly make it clear.
Whether you will get any refund from the administrators of Flybe depends on a lot of factors.
Good luck with your visit to see the twins.
Just to bring together the information above:
Although the main part of Eastern Airway's website hasn't yet been updated to show a service between Newcastle and Southampton, a press release hidden away in their media pages shows that they'll start operating between the two cities next week:
https:/ /www.ea sternai rways.c om/news /69/eas tern-ai rways-t o-opera te-sche duled-f lights- indepen dently- and-ann ounces- 3-route s
That press release also indicates that tickets are already available for sale but at the moment it seems impossible to book any Eastern Airways flights at all (irrespective of route) because the 'Book flights' link currently doesn't lead to a meaningful page. (Perhaps their web team are still working to get the new routes online?)
Loganair's website indicates that they'll commence flights between Newcastle and Southampton on 23 March:
https:/ /www.lo ganair. co.uk/f lybe-ro utes-pr otected -by-log anair
Although the main part of Eastern Airway's website hasn't yet been updated to show a service between Newcastle and Southampton, a press release hidden away in their media pages shows that they'll start operating between the two cities next week:
https:/
That press release also indicates that tickets are already available for sale but at the moment it seems impossible to book any Eastern Airways flights at all (irrespective of route) because the 'Book flights' link currently doesn't lead to a meaningful page. (Perhaps their web team are still working to get the new routes online?)
Loganair's website indicates that they'll commence flights between Newcastle and Southampton on 23 March:
https:/
Just to tidy up the ATOL information too:
Only companies selling holidays, or some other form of travel 'package', are covered by an Air Tour Operator's Licence. (It's the word 'tour' which is really important there). Airlines simply selling flights aren't covered.
For example, with easyJet (mentioned byTD above), travellers have ATOL protection if they book a holiday through the company or if they book a flight and car hire at the same time. However there's no ATOL protection for travellers who only book flights.
So no Flybe flights were covered by ATOL protection unless, say, they were sold by a travel agent as part of a 'package'. (Flybe didn't hold its own Air Tour Operator's Licence, as it wasn't eligible for one).
Only companies selling holidays, or some other form of travel 'package', are covered by an Air Tour Operator's Licence. (It's the word 'tour' which is really important there). Airlines simply selling flights aren't covered.
For example, with easyJet (mentioned byTD above), travellers have ATOL protection if they book a holiday through the company or if they book a flight and car hire at the same time. However there's no ATOL protection for travellers who only book flights.
So no Flybe flights were covered by ATOL protection unless, say, they were sold by a travel agent as part of a 'package'. (Flybe didn't hold its own Air Tour Operator's Licence, as it wasn't eligible for one).
Eastern Airways have now got their website sorted out, so you can book flights between Newcastle and Southampton with them too:
https:/ /www.ea sternai rways.c om/
https:/
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