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Sale causes cancelled BA flights BA flights cancelled after sale
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A number of flights out of Scotland have been cancelled after British Airways confirmed the sale of its BA Connect service to Flybe.A number of flights out of Scotland have been cancelled after British Airways confirmed the sale of its BA Connect service to Flybe.
British Airways said it had been trying to contact any passengers who will be affected by cancellations.British Airways said it had been trying to contact any passengers who will be affected by cancellations.
Currently flights from Glasgow to Birmingham, and from Edinburgh to Birmingham and Southampton are all off.Currently flights from Glasgow to Birmingham, and from Edinburgh to Birmingham and Southampton are all off.
Also, BA ground staff at Edinburgh and Glasgow told BBC Scotland they expected to be told about job cuts shortly.Also, BA ground staff at Edinburgh and Glasgow told BBC Scotland they expected to be told about job cuts shortly.
Redundancies are expected after British Airways also confirmed plans to transfer its ground handling operations at Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen.Redundancies are expected after British Airways also confirmed plans to transfer its ground handling operations at Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen.
A spokesman for BA said that about 450 staff in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Inverness would be offered contracts with another company or redundancy.A spokesman for BA said that about 450 staff in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Inverness would be offered contracts with another company or redundancy.
'Money back''Money back'
Flybe said the deal to take over BA Connect would see it become Europe's largest regional airline with passengers set to benefit from the deal.
Flybe said two routes from Scotland will be axed, but said it was not predicting any job losses.
It also said it planned to operate some new routes.
Mike Rutter, spokesman for Flybe, said passenger disruption caused by the BA Connect sale would be kept to a minimum.Mike Rutter, spokesman for Flybe, said passenger disruption caused by the BA Connect sale would be kept to a minimum.
He added: "We are taking over an air service that has been losing £40m a year, because of that we are looking at culling one or 2% of loss-making flights.He added: "We are taking over an air service that has been losing £40m a year, because of that we are looking at culling one or 2% of loss-making flights.
"None of these cancellations are being carried out immediately. Passengers travelling on these routes will be offered alternative flights with compensation or will have their money refunded.""None of these cancellations are being carried out immediately. Passengers travelling on these routes will be offered alternative flights with compensation or will have their money refunded."