Flybe's Appeal for 'Seat-Fillers' to Boost Numbers Set to Backfire ; Airlines
Birmingham Post › April 01, 2008
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Birmingham Post › April 01, 2008
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Low cost airline flybe - one of the major players at Birmingham International Airport - could be penalised after advertising for actors to fly backwards and forwards between Norwich and Dublin to boost passenger numbers.
Flybe, which is based in Exeter, Devon, hit on the idea when faced with losing pounds 280,000 because it had not met a passenger target imposed by Norwich International Airport as part of a commercial deal.See the full content of this document
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Flybe's Appeal for 'Seat-Fillers' to Boost Numbers Set to Backfire ; Airlines
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