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Flybe

British airline Flybe was founded as result of merger of two other airlines: Intra Airways and Air Express Service. It started operations under the name Jersey European Airways in 1979. In June 2000 the carrier first change name to British European, and on 18th July 2002 to Flybe, becoming also the low-fares airline. On 3rd November 2006 Flybe bought the carrier BA Connect, and a complete takeover took place in March the following year. On 14th January 2008 it signed a franchise deal with the British airline Loganair. On 10th December 2010 Flybe entered the London Stock Exchange. The airline served only connections to the European countries.

Luggage

Onboard you could take hand luggage. The sizes and weights could vary depending on the booking class or route. The checked luggage in Flybe also had to have specified sizes and weights which depended on the route and the booking class.

Booking classes

The airline Flybe offered three fares: Just Fly, Get More and All In.

Just Fly was the cheapest one.

In Get More, passengers for an extra fare could change a flight for earlier or later, or buy a seat with extra leg room.

In All In, one could, without additional charges, choose any seat, even at the very last minute, as well as use executive lounges for Flybe in the airports.

Online check-in

Passengers travelling with Flybe could check-in from 36 to 2 hours before the scheduled departure.

Fleet

The fleet consisted of 73 planes type ATR 72-600, Bombardier Dash 8 Q400, Embraer E-175 and E-195.

Airport Exeter

The international airport Exeter is located in Great Britain, in Devon county, near Exeter. In the airport there are restaurants, bars, cafes and shops.

Refreshments

Free of charge food and drinks on board were granted to passengers of the All In class.

Additional services

The airline Flybe offered passengers participation in the loyalty program Rewards4all. Onboard, the carrier offered Flight Time Magazine.