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Airline Flybe has collapsed – just weeks after a rescue deal saved it from going bust. It says coronavirus has caused a drop in bookings. In a statement on Twitter, Ireland West Airport in Knock is advising all passengers with bookings on Flybe flights not to travel to the airport…

There’s good news for people throughout the west and north west who use Ireland West Airport Knock after airline Flybe announced it will continue to operate as normal. It’s after a rescue deal was put in place for the troubled airline which involved shareholders investing more money in it as…

Some flight arrivals at Ireland West Airport Knock from Britain have been diverted. The Ryanair flight which was expected at 11:25 from London was diverted to Dublin. However, the Ryanair flight that was due at 11:35 from Liverpool landed. The 12:05 FLYBE flights from Birmingham and Manchester as well as…

Knock Airport has reported that all Ryanair and Flybe flights will run as normal today unless the situation of storm Lorenzo changes. Althought the Aer Lingus service EI911 and EI912 to and from London Gatwick due to operate this evening has been cancelled due to the storm warning. Donal Healy,…

It’s emerged that an oil bleed caused a serious incident on a Flybe flight from Knock airport in July of last year (2015). Air accident investigators have established the plane was climbing when the crew were alerted by a strange odour after a smoke alarm went off in one of…