Flybe Question
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Flybe Question
I'm due to fly Mancheter - Brest next week but have been reading review after review of FlyBe and I've got to a point where I'm wondering if an aircraft will turn up.
Has anyone any expierience of this route - this is a much needed family holiday
Thanks
Has anyone any expierience of this route - this is a much needed family holiday
Thanks
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You'll be fine!
It is fair to say that the pre 28th March Flybe was more punctual than the post 28th March Flybe has been, however things appear to be getting better each month as they bed down.
The timescale of the deal was always ambitious but Flybe are well on their way back to where they need to be! It may just take a little more time to get everything fully ironed out!
It is fair to say that the pre 28th March Flybe was more punctual than the post 28th March Flybe has been, however things appear to be getting better each month as they bed down.
The timescale of the deal was always ambitious but Flybe are well on their way back to where they need to be! It may just take a little more time to get everything fully ironed out!
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Thirts - Cant see the Manchester - Brest being a problem, as the aircraft is MAN based and it usually goes up to EDI and back again before it goes to Brest. I worked in Manchester for the first 3 weeks of our contract and there wasn't a problem
Happy Holidays!
Happy Holidays!
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Brest flight has been leaving pretty much on time for the past few weeks but saying that the whole operation delay wise has got a lot better since the start. You shouldnt have a problem at all.