Low-cost airline Flybe launches £9m image overhaul

Flybe is ploughing £9m into a new marketing campaign. Flybe is ploughing £9m into a new marketing campaign.

Southampton’S largest carrier Flybe will today launch a new £9m marketing campaign to distance itself from negative perceptions of low-cost rivals such as Ryanair.

The Making Flying Better campaign will promote a major overhaul of the airline’s ticketing structure in a bid to offer transparent, honest, all-inclusive pricing with more generous baggage allowances.

Flybe is also scrapping debit card charges and will start charging credit card fees for bookings rather than individual passengers.

The existing 'economy' ticket will make way for a lowest fare 'essentials' ticket and a 'new economy' ticket, while the top tier 'economy plus' will be retained.

The airline is also planning summer trials of free in-flight TV programming and entertainment through onboard wi-fi. It will feature on some of the aircraft flying out of Southampton.

A soon-to-be aired series of TV commercials will feature Flybe’s own pilots and cabin crew.

The new strategy will target both leisure and business travellers, who account for nearly half of Flybe’s customer base.

Simon Lilley, Flybe UK’s marketing director, told the Daily Echo that the “fundamental review” of the airline’s product and brand positioning was the “biggest change we’ve made as an airline since we created the brand in 2002”.

He added: “We know from our customers that they rank the Flybe experience highly but also that their expectations have, quite understandably, changed over the years.

"By introducing service improvements like our New Economy product, the removal of debit card charges and the utilisation of more technology throughout the journey, we hope our passengers will appreciate that Flybe is raising its game once again.”

Flybe, which is running a 32-route summer schedule from Southampton, earlier this month reported it had seen no let-up in the “challenging”

conditions which have grounded its shares in recent months.

The airline, which is forecast to have make a loss in the year to March 31 of £8.5m, said it was working on plans to increase revenues per seat, delivering cost reductions and better matching capacity to demand.

Since its launch in 2002, the company has increased from 44 routes, 28 aircraft and 2.6 million passengers to operate 211 routes, with a fleet of 83 aircraft carrying 8.5 million passengers.

Comments(7)

Ocean Village observer says...
2:30pm Thu 26 Apr 12

Flybe are an absolutely brilliant airline.
Love using them out of Soton.Superb.

georgetheseventh says...
2:37pm Thu 26 Apr 12

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
its all about IMAGE ..isnt it?
Sometimes 'truth' comes into it.

Mr B* says...
3:06pm Thu 26 Apr 12

I have flown with FlyBe on quite a few occasions. They are by no means a low cost airline. The surcharges for carrying sports equipment is scandalous. The only good thing about them is that they are convenient for me flying out of Southampton.

SaintJoeBhoy90 says...
4:36pm Thu 26 Apr 12

I am a regular user of Flybe and have to be honest, they are a fantastic airline, never had any problems with them or their staff

Buntylicious says...
6:57pm Thu 26 Apr 12

I agree with Mr B*, how can they describe themselves as "low cost" ? Just booked a flight to Jersey for my husband who has to go there on business, £240 return on their so-called "essentials" (cheapest) fare. What a rip-off, he'll only be in the air for about 25 minutes. In fact, the cost had nearly doubled since we first looked at it earlier this week.

Pikey Pete says...
7:24pm Thu 26 Apr 12

Buntylicious wrote:
I agree with Mr B*, how can they describe themselves as "low cost" ? Just booked a flight to Jersey for my husband who has to go there on business, £240 return on their so-called "essentials" (cheapest) fare. What a rip-off, he'll only be in the air for about 25 minutes. In fact, the cost had nearly doubled since we first looked at it earlier this week.
Yes Indeed...I think that the price should be advertised as THE PRICE.

NOT A WEEK LATER HAVE DOUBLED.

I know we live in a free market but Tesco and ASDA Etc dont double prices before the sale by date.

We never went in the end.

memush says...
7:26pm Thu 26 Apr 12

I agree with Mr B*, by taking the bus to southampton airport it balances out the fares by Ryanair at Bournemouth--the only way you can get to BOH unless you spend a day on public transport is by car. Debateable if Ryanair service is as good as the bus or not.

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