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#948827 by jakedonson
20 Feb 2019, 00:46
They operate allot of AA and UA regional flights with the fleet of Embraer’s and CRJ’s in AA and UA livery. If they were to take over Flybe I reckon it would be a similar situation how it is with AA and UA and they will own and operate the planes for virgin and in virgin livery.
#948871 by VS075
21 Feb 2019, 14:04
gumshoe wrote:Flybe has officially snubbed the new proposal and backed the Virgin takeover.


Yep: https://otp.investis.com/clients/uk/fly ... id=1234629

Looks like the Mesa proposal was driven by a few of the shareholders who I assume aren't happy with the price being offered by the Virgin proposal, though at the same time it was loaded with conditions which weren't guaranteed to be accepted.

Hamster wrote:I smell a lawsuit...


To be honest, even once the sale is completed tomorrow, it wouldn't surprise me if the fallout from this between the board and some of the shareholders goes to court.
#950806 by Dobbo
09 Jun 2019, 16:59
From memory the deal was agreed subject to regulatory (I think competition) approval. I think that approval is expected in July.

I think once that is approved the rebranding could take place quite quickly, but if I was Virgin Atlantic I’d take any unpleasant decisions whilst the branding is still “FlyBe” (so the negative goodwill attaches to that brand) then relaunch at a suitable time. My best guess is this won’t happen before Summer 2020.
#950807 by Dobbo
09 Jun 2019, 17:00
From memory the deal was agreed subject to regulatory (I think competition) approval. I think that approval is expected in July.

I think once that is approved the rebranding could take place quite quickly, but if I was Virgin Atlantic I’d take any unpleasant decisions whilst the branding is still “FlyBe” (so the negative goodwill attaches to that brand) then relaunch at a suitable time. My best guess is this won’t happen before Summer 2020.
#950808 by Dobbo
09 Jun 2019, 17:00
From memory the deal was agreed subject to regulatory (I think competition) approval. I think that approval is expected in July.

I think once that is approved the rebranding could take place quite quickly, but if I was Virgin Atlantic I’d take any unpleasant decisions whilst the branding is still “FlyBe” (so the negative goodwill attaches to that brand) then relaunch at a suitable time. My best guess is this won’t happen before Summer 2020.
#950852 by Dobbo
12 Jun 2019, 16:10
Mark Anderson (From Virgin Atlantic) appointed CEO of Connect Airways.

Link and selected quotes from MA below:

“We are focused on growing the airline while expanding our franchise business in Dublin, redefining what customers can expect from regional flying in the UK.

“We have all the building blocks in place – Flybe’s heritage and expertise in running Europe’s largest regional airline, the operational excellence and strength of Stobart Air, and in the near future, the magic of the Virgin brand.”

http://www.travelweekly.co.uk/articles/ ... ct-airways
#951264 by David
05 Jul 2019, 19:03
gumshoe wrote:Can’t see EDI-LGW myself. No point trying to compete head on with both BA and Easyjet.

Making MAN the domestic hub makes far more sense, together with some key feeder routes into LHR.


BA’s efforts are atrocious- if they aren’t cancelled, there’s only 2 or 3 some days and they are rammed. (And the ones I’ve been on are usually full of people connecting with or from Virgin).

I know Flybe sold their Gatwick slots before the purchase but fingers crossed.

David
#951265 by Dobbo
05 Jul 2019, 19:46
I think David you are likely to be disappointed.

My reading of the tea leaves is that VS wish to consolidate London flying at Heathrow, with a relief hub at MAN.

I’m sure they’ll keep the beach routes at LGW for as long as they make money on a p2p basis, but if you want to fly from EDI to (say) MJB, the connection will be offered via MAN (or perhaps AMS/CDG).
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