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Flybe nosedives on profits warning


Andy Onchan

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Flybe have become very agressive with carry on bag limits over the last few weeks .

 

Every bag is checked with a sizer which should fit 'over' the bag. If it doesnt you are looking at £50 for a gate check in..

It used to be random checks earlier and you could squeeze the bags into the sizer. ;-).

 

Not possible anymore..

 

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1 hour ago, Kopek said:

The other Day, after much delay, bought a cabin friendly wheely baggage, only to find, when looking MR web news, the same evening, that Flybe have changed their dimensions for these bags. The one I bought is a few centimeters bigger than the new dimensions!!!

Is this a consequence of the take over by Virgin? or a cynical money raising exercise for Flybe to ask another £ 50 for putting these bags in the hold?

The new dimensions are.... 55 x 35 x 20 cms, just less that is normal!

MHKs to address that?

Full marks to TK Maxx for refunding on it.

It's a way of raising extra cash! My bag has always fitted easily into the overhead locker but it wouldn't quite pass the test in the line! They've even employed an old boy with a box to go up and down the boarding queue to catch people out when they have no alternative but to pay up! Bunch of cnuts! 

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4 minutes ago, Max Power said:

It's a way of raising extra cash! My bag has always fitted easily into the overhead locker but it wouldn't quite pass the test in the line! They've even employed an old boy with a box to go up and down the boarding queue to catch people out when they have no alternative but to pay up! Bunch of cnuts! 

To be fair Max you agree to the conditions of carriage at the time you book

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2 minutes ago, piebaps said:

To be fair Max you agree to the conditions of carriage at the time you book

But one should be able to carry a bag sold as cabin baggage into the cabin. The overhead holders are a bit smaller than most planes, but they will take a normal 55 X40 X20 bag.

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16 minutes ago, P.K. said:

Since April 2016 it has been 55 x 35 x 20.

Sleazy 56 x 45 x 25

Tinker Airlines 55 x 40 x 20.

Mind you, that's from the crib sheet I keep in my Cabin Zero.

Which is the point I was making. There hasn’t been a change.

At least EZY stick to standard size, same as BA.

Wizz however do 55 x 40 x 23 but they allow 32kg hold baggage instead of 15kg or 23kg.

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13 hours ago, dilligaf said:

But one should be able to carry a bag sold as cabin baggage into the cabin. The overhead holders are a bit smaller than most planes, but they will take a normal 55 X40 X20 bag.

And you can. If you can't you have been missold. Don't blame the airline.

Not that it matters too much. If the sale argument goes tits up then all the whiners who moaned about "flymaybe" will see the back of them and easyjet will have the monopoly.

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52 minutes ago, piebaps said:

And you can. If you can't you have been missold. Don't blame the airline.

Not that it matters too much. If the sale argument goes tits up then all the whiners who moaned about "flymaybe" will see the back of them and easyjet will have the monopoly.

Larger hand luggage though.

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13 minutes ago, asitis said:

Anyone any thoughts about the likely prognosis for travel if the shareholders reject the offer at the meeting on the 4th March ?

 

 

Will it matter with the way it’s been structured? 

All flying assets and the booking system and website have ended up in flybe limited. Flybe plc is selling flybe ltd to the connect consortium with completion due on 22/2.

connect is also due to buy flybe plc if there’s shareholder approval on 4/3, but as the flying and booking assets will already have been sold and transferred 10 days earlier.

It’s a rum way of structuring the deal, probably more to do with the bitter infighting at Stobart.

 

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