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#21183 by AlanA
24 Sep 2007, 18:19
FlyGlobespan seem to be drawing in their tentacles.
Up to now, Liverpool, Aberdeen and Stansted have been shut as flying bases for next year, with full time crew being given notice and contact workers terminated.
Today they have added Manchester to that list.

Sad for those crew who, i would imagine would be very happy with virgin's current salaries and conditions compared to the dole. [:#]
#184628 by willd
24 Sep 2007, 19:57
Whats the latest offering from William Hill on when they will go belly up?!?

So GLA and EDI are the only bases still open? Or is BFS a base also?
#184650 by Denzil
24 Sep 2007, 21:28
Well Alan they can all now apply can't they??
#184660 by Bazz
24 Sep 2007, 22:01
Guys please don't start baiting each other, it is not very funny for the rest of us and not good for you either. Alan please...
#184670 by AlanA
24 Sep 2007, 23:07
Originally posted by willd
Whats the latest offering from William Hill on when they will go belly up?!?

So GLA and EDI are the only bases still open? Or is BFS a base also?


If you look on their web site
http://www.flyglobespan.com/routes.asp
the only routes showing for summer 2008 are from
Glasgow
Edinburgh
Aberdeen???
Belfast (sanford only)
Durham tees
#184782 by VS075
25 Sep 2007, 19:07
No big loss!

To be fair, they single-handedly buggered the whole programme up thanks to them being unreliable and a bad habit of sending 737s transatlantic, as well as sending their own 767s on lease to Air India!!!

I remember saying that they were expanding too quickly and I was right!
#187296 by slinky09
18 Oct 2007, 20:09
Latest news is that their ETOPS license has been removed:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7051079.stm

So, no transatlantic flights on the twin engines ... and to paraphrase Willd when will they belly.
#187298 by willd
18 Oct 2007, 20:13
Originally posted by slinky09
Latest news is that their ETOPS license has been removed:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7051079.stm

So, no transatlantic flights on the twin engines ... and to paraphrase Willd when will they belly.




Well there goes there whole SFB winter timetable then.

Was interesting to note in the Sunday Times their parent company, Globespan Group,were voted in the top 30 of best medium sized companies in the UK.
#187324 by tallprawn
18 Oct 2007, 22:17
Isn't the ETOPS licence removal just for their aircraft though?

The way I undertand this is that all current and future leased aircraft aren't affected by this?? :D
#187529 by GreboDB
20 Oct 2007, 11:30
Seems to a downward spiral for Flyglobespan at the moment which causes concern... My sister has flights booked with FlyGlobespan next July (Glasgow to Orlando) but to date has only paid a very small deposit. Should she cut her losses now and book other flights or am I over reacting to the situation and they will still be flying next year??
#187577 by Scrooge
20 Oct 2007, 19:31
They are running a wet lease flight using Icelandair on a lot of their trans Atlantic flights, these will not be effected by the ETOPS cert being pulled...though honestly this really isn't a good sign.
#187585 by GreboDB
20 Oct 2007, 20:06
Originally posted by Scrooge
...though honestly this really isn't a good sign.


That was my thought too, seem to be going downhill fast..
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