Flybe defends rescue package
Fri, 17 Jan 2020
Flybe’s defending the rescue package it struck with the UK government and denied it’s worth up to £100M.
The struggling airline says it's actually been given more time to pay a tax bill of "less than £10M".
The company also insists it'll settle what it owes within months.
Rivals have complained the agreement's unfair.
Flybe was last year taken over by a consortium led by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic - which is 49% owned by America's Delta airline - together with infrastructure group Stobart and hedge fund Cyrus Capital.
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