Flybe scraps up-scaled booking fees as part of repositioning
27 Apr 2012 | by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
Flybe is axing its debit card charges and changing its fare structure in a push to make the airline appear more "transparent and upfront".
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Flybe is axing its debit card charges and changing its fare structure in a push to make the airline appear more "transparent and upfront".
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