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British Airline, Flybe, Collapses a Second Time

The New York Times – Business:

Flybe, once the largest independent regional airline in Europe, canceled all flights on Saturday. A new owner failed to save the carrier, which was already struggling when the pandemic hit.

Euan Ward
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