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British regional airline Flybmi has cancelled all its flights and filed for administration, the airline has announced.British regional airline Flybmi has cancelled all its flights and filed for administration, the airline has announced.
The company said it had been badly affected by rises in fuel and carbon costs and uncertainty over Brexit.The company said it had been badly affected by rises in fuel and carbon costs and uncertainty over Brexit.
The East Midlands-based airline, which has 376 staff, operates 17 planes flying to 25 European cities.The East Midlands-based airline, which has 376 staff, operates 17 planes flying to 25 European cities.
Affected passengers have been told to contact their travel agents or insurance and credit card companies.Affected passengers have been told to contact their travel agents or insurance and credit card companies.
A Flybmi spokesman said: "It is with a heavy heart that we have made this unavoidable announcement.A Flybmi spokesman said: "It is with a heavy heart that we have made this unavoidable announcement.
"The airline has faced several difficulties, including recent spikes in fuel and carbon costs, the latter arising from the EU's recent decision to exclude UK airlines from full participation in the Emissions Trading Scheme."The airline has faced several difficulties, including recent spikes in fuel and carbon costs, the latter arising from the EU's recent decision to exclude UK airlines from full participation in the Emissions Trading Scheme.
"Current trading and future prospects have also been seriously affected by the uncertainty created by the Brexit process, which has led to our inability to secure valuable flying contracts in Europe.""Current trading and future prospects have also been seriously affected by the uncertainty created by the Brexit process, which has led to our inability to secure valuable flying contracts in Europe."
The airline issued the following advice to those due to fly:The airline issued the following advice to those due to fly:
The Civil Aviation Authority also published advice for travellers.The Civil Aviation Authority also published advice for travellers.
Erica Fairs, from the Forest of Dean, has been stranded in Edinburgh by the airline's collapse. She said: "My children are with my ex-husband and I need to be back on Monday to pick them up. Richard Edwards, from West Sussex, on a skiing holiday in Austria with his wife and three children, told how they had experienced problems with their scheduled flight out to Munich.
"I have heard nothing from Flybmi and I'm going to have to book some flights with another airline.
"What was really weird is this week I have been trying check in online for my return flight without success. It let me check-in for my outbound but not my inbound one."
Richard Edwards, from West Sussex, is on a skiing holiday in Austria with his wife and three children and was due to fly back with Flybmi from Munich.
He said: "We had gone through security at Bristol Airport when there was an announcement saying our flight had been cancelled.He said: "We had gone through security at Bristol Airport when there was an announcement saying our flight had been cancelled.
"They laid on taxis to Heathrow and booked us on a Lufthansa flight to Munich."They laid on taxis to Heathrow and booked us on a Lufthansa flight to Munich.
"I don't know how we will get back yet. I'm not confident Flybmi will be able to sort it.""I don't know how we will get back yet. I'm not confident Flybmi will be able to sort it."
British Airline Pilots' Association general secretary Brian Strutton said: "The collapse of Flybmi is devastating news for all employees.British Airline Pilots' Association general secretary Brian Strutton said: "The collapse of Flybmi is devastating news for all employees.
"Regrettably Balpa had no warning or any information from the company at all.""Regrettably Balpa had no warning or any information from the company at all."
"Our immediate steps will be to support FlyBMI pilots and explore with the directors and administrators whether their jobs can be saved.""Our immediate steps will be to support FlyBMI pilots and explore with the directors and administrators whether their jobs can be saved."
Last year the airline ran 29,000 flights, carrying 522,000 passengers.Last year the airline ran 29,000 flights, carrying 522,000 passengers.
Flying from Aberdeen, Derry, Bristol, the East Midlands, Stansted and Newcastle in the UK, its planes travelled to destinations in the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Poland and Sweden.Flying from Aberdeen, Derry, Bristol, the East Midlands, Stansted and Newcastle in the UK, its planes travelled to destinations in the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Poland and Sweden.
One of Flybmi's domestic routes, linking Derry and Stansted, was subsidised by the government to boost trade and travel between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.One of Flybmi's domestic routes, linking Derry and Stansted, was subsidised by the government to boost trade and travel between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.
Several people use the flights for work purposes and Derry Strabane Council said it was in emergency talks with the Department of Transport to seek a replacement airline on that route.Several people use the flights for work purposes and Derry Strabane Council said it was in emergency talks with the Department of Transport to seek a replacement airline on that route.
Travel expert Simon Calder told BBC News it had been an "extremely difficult winter" for many airlines.Travel expert Simon Calder told BBC News it had been an "extremely difficult winter" for many airlines.
"Small airlines which do not have the weight of their bigger rivals are particularly vulnerable," he said. "There are simply too many seats and not enough people.""Small airlines which do not have the weight of their bigger rivals are particularly vulnerable," he said. "There are simply too many seats and not enough people."
Are you a Flybmi customer that has been affected? Or are you a Flybmi employee? Get in touch by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.ukAre you a Flybmi customer that has been affected? Or are you a Flybmi employee? Get in touch by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk
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