Flvbe across the Atlantic ?
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Flvbe across the Atlantic ?
Browsing through a schedule today I came across this from Manchester..... Anyone confirm ?
Flight: BE 6021 (Flybe British European)
Depart: Manchester International Apt Fri 6 May 10:00
Arrive: Newark Liberty International Apt Fri 6 May 12:20
Aircraft: 764 Stops: Non-Stop
Flight: BE 6021 (Flybe British European)
Depart: Manchester International Apt Fri 6 May 10:00
Arrive: Newark Liberty International Apt Fri 6 May 12:20
Aircraft: 764 Stops: Non-Stop
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Indeed, it comes as something of a surprise to see the Flybe logo feature a lot at Newark.
Granted, it would have been more of a surprise to see a Flybe Dash 8D on the tarmac waiting to whisk me back to Glasgow
Granted, it would have been more of a surprise to see a Flybe Dash 8D on the tarmac waiting to whisk me back to Glasgow
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Boring......
As in 'I'm sorry this is not an exciting new BE route'.
If you misinterpret what was said then I apologise, however there is no need to get upset about a response. It seems to be happening too often on these pages.
As has been said in another thread, the expansion of code shares has reached the ridiculous stage, with airport arrivals boards being flooded with the same flight appearing under half-a-dozen or more numbers. Not only is it confusing for the passenger, but for airline staff as well.
As in 'I'm sorry this is not an exciting new BE route'.
If you misinterpret what was said then I apologise, however there is no need to get upset about a response. It seems to be happening too often on these pages.
As has been said in another thread, the expansion of code shares has reached the ridiculous stage, with airport arrivals boards being flooded with the same flight appearing under half-a-dozen or more numbers. Not only is it confusing for the passenger, but for airline staff as well.
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the Flybe flights between Birmingham & Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paris (CDG) & Belfast all carry CO flight no's.