FlyBMI enters Administration

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by Martin Kingman 
| 17 February 2019

Over the past weekend British Midland Regional Limited trading as flybmi entered into administration leaving passengers stranded. It also leaves their 376 employees in jeopardy.

The Brexit uncertainty combined with the rise in fuel and carbon costs have been blamed by the airline who carried 522,000 passengers in 2018 on 29,000 flights.

This is another sad demise which follows the 2017 administration of Monarch.

Dated: 4 August 2020

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