Hundreds stranded as British airline Flybmi collapses

Filing for bankruptcy
British Midland Regional Limited, which operates as Flybmi, said it's filing for administration, a British version of bankruptcy because of higher fuel costs and uncertainty caused by Britain's upcoming departure from the European Union.
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The official statement
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Brexit horror
The airline operated 17 jets on routes to 25 European cities. It employed 376 people in Britain, Germany, Sweden and Belgium.
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All flights cancelled
Thanking workers for their dedication, the airline said "it is with a heavy heart that we have made this unavoidable announcement."
Pilots union chief Brian Strutton said the airline's collapse "is devastating news for all employees" and came with no warning.
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Focus on saving jobs
The airline was still encouraging bookings the day before its collapse, urging passengers in a tweet to book flights to Germany for winter sports.
Flybmi says it carried 522,000 passengers on 29,000 flights last year.
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