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Flybe goes purple

Sunday, 31 Mar, 2014 0

Flybe has rebranded to ‘Flybe Purple’ with new uniforms, airline livery and website.

Ticket options have been re-named so that ‘what you see is what you get’ – ‘Just Fly’ replaces ‘Essentials’; ‘Get More’ is the previous ‘New Economy’ and ‘All In’ is the former ‘Plus’ ticket choice.

The regional airline has also launched a 60:60 guarantee that promises its customers if a flight arrives more than 60 minutes’ late at its destination due to a delay within Flybe’s control, they will qualify for a £60 voucher towards their next flight as long as they book within 60 days.

Paul Simmons, Flybe’s chief commercial officer, said: "Purple is not just our new brand colour – it reflects our passion for delivering on our commitment to being the Fastest Way from A to Flybe."



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