Marge8,
Please quote flight numbers when requesting aircraft information as there are often several flights. This ensures we get the correct information for you. I'm assuming you're on the BE833/2? These are operated by a De Havilland Canada DHC-8-402Q (Dash 8 ). You'll find further aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below).
Darren
It most probably will be prop - Dash 8 Q400
Hi, thanks for that. Yes it is flight no. BE833 sorry should have given that detail in the first place.
why do people worry so much about propellers??
Maybe you have answered your own question in respect of the Q400 Steve....lol..
Flybe announced yesterday, they are starting a new direct route Inverness(INV) to Amsterdam(AMS) starting on 5th September. Flights will be Monday-Fridays & Sundays. Departing from Inverness at 1305 (1:05pm) and departing from Amsterdam at 1630 (4:30pm). Wonder how long this flight will last. As when KLM did this route in the late 1990s, it didn't last that long.
Flybe is to re-establish flights between Newquay and Manchester this winter, following the cessation in September of
Flybe shares slump following second profits warning
UK regional airline Flybe has seen its shares plunge 36% following its second profits warning in five months.
Shares fell to 65p on Wednesday and this morning were trading at 66p. They were listed at 295p when the airline floated last December.
Europe's biggest regional airline by routes said a recent slowdown in demand for domestic flights would hit its full-year profits. Sales for the six months to October were 1% below management expectations.
Also, forward ticket sales are up just 1% over last year, which is less than anticipated.
With permission from Travelmole
There is also news today that Flybe is to axe services from Belfast to Liverpool and Doncaster from the end of this month:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-15204752
David
UK regional airline Flybe has seen its shares plunge 36% following its second profits warning in five months.
Shares fell to 65p on Wednesday and this morning were trading at 66p. They were listed at 295p when the airline floated last December.
Europe's biggest regional airline by routes said a recent slowdown in demand for domestic flights would hit its full-year profits. Sales for the six months to October were 1% below management expectations.
Also, forward ticket sales are up just 1% over last year, which is less than anticipated.
With permission from Travelmole
There is also news today that Flybe is to axe services from Belfast to Liverpool and Doncaster from the end of this month:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-15204752
David
Flybe sinks further into red
Regional carrier Flybe has made a further £6.2m pre-tax loss on top of the £4.3m lost last year.
However, the airline described the 44% decline for the full year to March 31 as "in line with expectations".
Revenue increased 14% to £678.8m against a rise in passenger numbers of 5.8% to 7.6m.
Chairman and chief executive Jim French said Flybe had a "robust business model and a clear growth strategy".
He said the airline was mitigating the impact of the economic downturn in the UK through a continued focus on managing costs and capacity.
"We are pleased with the progress we have made with Flybe Finland, underpinning our European expansion plans and the replication of our UK operations," he said.
"Meanwhile, our fleet substitution programme, along with a de-risking of the business through a significant increase in contract flying, will have a far reaching beneficial impact on the business and one that will benefit the Group for many years to come.
"We will continue to invest in the Group"s future ensuring that we maintain our market leading regional position in the UK and, at the same time, seeking to build a similar position across Europe."
French admitted the business environment was "challenging" but he insisted Flybe was resilient. "Flybe is well placed to take advantage of any improvement in the UK macro environment and has a strong platform in Europe to leverage, leaving the Group strongly placed for the future," he said.
With permission from Travelmole
Regional carrier Flybe has made a further £6.2m pre-tax loss on top of the £4.3m lost last year.
However, the airline described the 44% decline for the full year to March 31 as "in line with expectations".
Revenue increased 14% to £678.8m against a rise in passenger numbers of 5.8% to 7.6m.
Chairman and chief executive Jim French said Flybe had a "robust business model and a clear growth strategy".
He said the airline was mitigating the impact of the economic downturn in the UK through a continued focus on managing costs and capacity.
"We are pleased with the progress we have made with Flybe Finland, underpinning our European expansion plans and the replication of our UK operations," he said.
"Meanwhile, our fleet substitution programme, along with a de-risking of the business through a significant increase in contract flying, will have a far reaching beneficial impact on the business and one that will benefit the Group for many years to come.
"We will continue to invest in the Group"s future ensuring that we maintain our market leading regional position in the UK and, at the same time, seeking to build a similar position across Europe."
French admitted the business environment was "challenging" but he insisted Flybe was resilient. "Flybe is well placed to take advantage of any improvement in the UK macro environment and has a strong platform in Europe to leverage, leaving the Group strongly placed for the future," he said.
With permission from Travelmole
Hi I am flying with flybe from Glasgow to Venice on Sunday 9th September, flight number BE9935 and wondered if anyone knows what type of aircraft this will be. It is a charter flight with Thomas Cook incase that makes a difference. Thanks
Tinks84,
Any idea of the equipment used on flight number BE793 Glasgow - Birmingham this Sunday (23rd)
Coming back on BE794 on Friday 28th
Darren is on holiday at the moment
jc1,
We are flying with them to Jersey.
Many thanks Suncatcher
Flybe is to end all its domestic flights from Gatwick on 29th March 2014 after selling their slots to EasyJet for £20 million. Further details on
Dazbo HT Mod wrote:
Not sure of this is a good or bad thing! Flew with flybe in may for the first time. Quite impressed with them, and would use again.
Anyone tried to use online checkin Faro to Southampton? I've just tried to checkin for my flight tomorrow night and it isn't allowing printing if boarding pass and the booking states: checked in - Airport. So I'm assuming you can't do anything but checkin at Faro. Anyone experience of this as this is the first time I've flown with Flybe. Thanks in advance.
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