Flyr declares bankruptcy, halts all operations

Flyr (Oslo) issued this statement:

Flyr was not successful with a new financing plan and the board concluded on Tuesday evening that there are unfortunately no alternatives for further operation. The company will file for bankruptcy on Wednesday morning (February 1, 2023). All Flyr’s flights have been canceled and ticket sales have stopped.

Many thanks to everyone who has chosen to fly with us over the past year and a half, for welcoming us so well and for all the cheers. We will miss you all and deeply apologize to everyone affected by the fact that we now have to go in for landing.

We encourage everyone who has booked a ticket with us to contact their credit card company for a refund.

The executor will take over all responsibility for Flyr. The company will share contact information on www.flyr.com as soon as it becomes available.

According to the aviation analytics firm, Cirium:

Cirium Data – Flyr

  • Flyr was scheduled to serve 32 destinations across Europe in 2023 – with its largest operation being at Oslo Airport where the carrier was based
  • The Norwegian airline had been due to launch a new route between London Gatwick and Oslo in March 2023, and also previously operated flights to Edinburgh in 2022
  • During February 2023, Flyr was scheduled to operate 306 flights – equating to over 57,000 seats.

Top Copyright Photo: Flyr Boeing 737-82R WL LN-FGA (msn 40014) SZG (Gunter Mayer). Image: 957148.

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