Flybe Manchester link legal battle is delayed
FLYBE claimed at the start of a legal challenge to the suspension of its Manchester licence that Commerce and Employment knew it only ever wanted to run a summer service.
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FLYBE claimed at the start of a legal challenge to the suspension of its Manchester licence that Commerce and Employment knew it only ever wanted to run a summer service.
Advocate Mark Dunster said it was rich of the department to accuse the airline of cherry-picking.
He told the Interlocutory Court that the pledge had been made verbally.
For the department, Advocate Jason Hill said that sort of information would be available from minutes of the relevant meeting.
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