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on the ground, I hope.
Trying to prosper on a wing and a prayer.Not to be sadly...
Not to be confused with Flybe who we're flying with next month. Phew.
Flybe are in trouble as well.
I very very rarely get involved in the Brexit threads on AB because it tends to be Groundhog Day and a complete bore-a-thon, but as a remainer even I'm getting sick and bloody tired of everything being blamed on Brexit.

I've booked 8 flights this year with nary a thought about Brexit, and I have absolutely no doubt I will be taking all of these flights whether there's a deal, no deal or whatbloodyever.

I bought a new pair of shoes last week and on Tuesday I made the foolish mistake of walking from Leadenhall Market in the City to Waterloo East and I now have the mother of all blisters.

I Blame Brexit.
Blisters,Brexit,they're both sore points :-(
One of the reasons was ‘Brexit uncertainty’. It uncertainty, because if they had sorted themselves out and got a proper Brexit (deal or no deal) there wouldn’t be uncertainty.
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You might struggle to convince a jury of the contributory factors of a cut-price budget airline in the complete ineptitude of the UK government in closing a scenario completely of their own making, cassa.

Still, give it your best shot.
^What?
Brexit?


The average flight had 18 people on it.


Brexit?
^ yep just heard that on R4. Seems like a very poorly run company that stuck its head in the sand. Brexit is a bandwagon excuse and can't see it has had any impact on this airline which was destined for a nosedive.

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