The regional airline Flybmi has formally appointed the restructuring firm BDO as administrators after ceasing to trade on Saturday.
The airlines immediate owner, British Midland Regional, operated 17 regional jet aircraft on routes to 25 European cities but cancelled hundreds of flights at short notice over the weekend, leaving numerous passengers stranded.
Thousands of passengers have been left out of pocket after Flybmi, which operated more than 600 flights a week from regional airports including Bristol, Newcastle, Aberdeen and east Midlands, said it was calling in administrators.
Tony Nygate, BDO business restructuring partner and joint administrator, said: As joint administrators, we are taking all necessary steps to ensure custome…
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