Flybe considers Liverpool exit
Flybe is considering pulling out of Liverpool after poor performances on all routes.
The carrier is reported to have said its routes to Southampton, Exeter, Belfast and Jersey were under “urgent review.”
Flybe has already announced it will stop flying from Liverpool John Lennon to Edinburgh at the end of October. It follows the recent cancellation of services to Glasgow.
Head of marketing Simon Lilley was quoted in the Guardian as saying: “We are not happy with the performance of the remaining routes and they are all under urgent review.”
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