We've updated our Privacy and Cookies Policy
We've made some important changes to our Privacy and Cookies Policy and we want you to know what this means for you and your data.
Flybe reports deeper annual loss as fuel costs rise
Flybe, the troubled Exeter-based airline, has seen losses increase after seeing passenger numbers fall and fuel costs rise.
a pre-tax loss of 拢40.7m for the year to 31 March, against a loss of 拢6.2m the year before.
Flybe has shed hundreds of jobs and is looking sell assets as it attempts to revive its fortunes.
It is selling 25 pairs of arrival and departure slots at London Gatwick to Easyjet for 拢20m.
The airline has also deferred the delivery of 20 Embraer aircraft, and has agreed in principle to cut its pilots' pay by 5% in return for extra time off.
Flybe said UK passenger numbers fell by 1.1% last year to 7.2 million from 7.3 million. Fuel costs rose to 拢122.6m from 拢106.4m the year before.
"Our results for 2012-13, while expected, are nonetheless disappointing. During the year, we have taken difficult decisions as part of our turnaround plan, which have affected all our people," said chief executive Jim French.
"Our turnaround plan has involved considerable efforts to reduce the cost base of the business. Inevitably, and sadly, this process has to date involved the departure of around 490 people from the business."
Top Stories
More to explore
Most read
Content is not available