Government accused of covering up true terms of Flybe rescue deal

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Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary threatens to take legal action in UK and Brussels

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The Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has accused the UK government of covering up the true terms of the deal to rescue regional airline Flybe and threatened to launch legal action at home and in Brussels over what he claims is illegal state aid.

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Yet again I am underwhelmed by surprise.

and they should be helping flybe, and certainly not the crate with wings Ryanair

Accused by a crook

So they’ve rescued Flybe but couldn’t keep Thomas Cook Airlines flying during the repatriation process?!

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Owner of British Airways files complaint over Flybe bailoutIAG writes to competition directorate of EU saying rescue deal contravenes state aid rules BA is a poor airline that only gets by as it historically has access to routes Good. Labour dilemma in a nutshell. Demand state intervention to save jobs and regional opportunity, but if there is a connection to a billionaire anywhere sod the jobs and regions.
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