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Farewell to Flybe (6) - 8 March 2020
On Thursday 5 March 2020, Flybe became the latest airline to cease operations in difficult circumstances probably exacerbated by the affects of coronavirus.
On the following Sunday I made a sad pilgrimage to Southampton Airport, one of the worst affected as Flybe had accounted for 90% or more of its movements. Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 G-ECOM was one of six Flybe aircraft grounded there each with a vehicle blocking a very improbable escape attempt. Also just in the shot is G-ECOH.
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On the following Sunday I made a sad pilgrimage to Southampton Airport, one of the worst affected as Flybe had accounted for 90% or more of its movements. Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 G-ECOM was one of six Flybe aircraft grounded there each with a vehicle blocking a very improbable escape attempt. Also just in the shot is G-ECOH.
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