The UK Civil Aviation Authority is issuing advice to Flybe passengers after the airline went into administration this morning.
The organisation is urging anyone booked on a Flybe service not to travel to the airport unless they have arranged travel with another airline.
It's also published a list of guidance for customers over what they could do next with their bookings as well as if or how they may be covered by Scheduled Airline Failure Insurance (SAFI).
A full statement from the CAA detailing what customers should now do is available via a link below:
https://www.caa.co.uk/News/Advice-to-UK-consumers-following-Flybe-entering-administration/
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