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Flybe returned to the skies less than 12 months ago with a plan to operate up to 530 flights per week across 23 routes. Its business and assets were purchased in April 2021 by Thyme Opco ...
Flybe was initially pushed into administration ... But the company's planes returned to the skies in April after its business and assets were purchased by Thyme Opco, which is linked to US hedge ...
The consortium, known as Connect Airways, paid just £2.2million for Flybe's assets but pledged to pump tens of millions of pounds into the loss-making airline to turn it around. About 2,000 ...
The old Flybe failed in March 2020 and its brand and assets were sold to Thyme Opco, a business linked to hedge fund Cyrus Capital. New York-based Cyrus Capital was previously part of a consortium ...
Its business and assets were purchased in April 2021 by Thyme Opco, which is linked to US hedge fund Cyrus Capital. Thyme Opco was renamed Flybe Limited. It had been based at Birmingham Airport.
Flybe had previously been pushed into administration in March 2020 with the loss of 2,400 jobs as the COVID-19 pandemic battered large parts of the travel market. Its business and assets were ...
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