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All airworthy aircraft are currently sat inside a hangar at St Athan, South Wales so any change of aircraft registration's will not be visible until they are airborne again.
The contributor is suggesting that LinksAir is to use another Euopean AOC. Probably will be Maltese as they seem to be one of the quickest these days according to Bruce Dickinson who has his aircraft for VVB under that countries.
Of course it could be a different countries but will likely have to be European.
The contributor is suggesting that LinksAir is to use another Euopean AOC. Probably will be Maltese as they seem to be one of the quickest these days according to Bruce Dickinson who has his aircraft for VVB under that countries.
Of course it could be a different countries but will likely have to be European.
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Anglesey to Cardiff airlink passengers chasing refunds for cancelled Links Air flights - Daily Post
Seems unlikely that people will get their money back IMO, as I imagine Links Air will not exist as an entity in any form for too much longer.
Passengers booked to fly between Anglesey and Cardiff with Links Air before the firm pulled the service are now battling to get refunds from the company.
The firm, which ran the North-South flights from RAF Valley until they had their safety certificate revoked in October by the Civil Aviation Authority , had been contracting other airlines to operate the twice daily service.
But in January Links Air suddenly decided to end that arrangement and the service has now been taken on by another airline.
Passengers who booked with Links Air have since been trying to secure refunds from Links but say they have failed to get a response.
Now the Welsh Government has taken up the case and said the situation was “wholly unacceptable”.
The firm, which ran the North-South flights from RAF Valley until they had their safety certificate revoked in October by the Civil Aviation Authority , had been contracting other airlines to operate the twice daily service.
But in January Links Air suddenly decided to end that arrangement and the service has now been taken on by another airline.
Passengers who booked with Links Air have since been trying to secure refunds from Links but say they have failed to get a response.
Now the Welsh Government has taken up the case and said the situation was “wholly unacceptable”.
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Anglesey to Cardiff airlink passengers chasing refunds for cancelled Links Air flights - Daily Post
Seems unlikely that people will get their money back IMO, as I imagine Links Air will not exist as an entity in any form for too much longer.
Seems unlikely that people will get their money back IMO, as I imagine Links Air will not exist as an entity in any form for too much longer.
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In view of previous comments, it looks like the approved, subsidised NORWICH - NEWCASTLE route planned to be operated by Air Links and due to start this year will probably not happen.
Does anyone know if such an approved route could be transferred to another operator?
Does anyone know if such an approved route could be transferred to another operator?