Airline Flybe has cancelled all flights to and from the UK after going into administration.
A statement on the airline’s website said it had “ceased trading” and told any passengers expecting to travel with it not to go to the airport.
It added that it would not be able to help passengers arrange alternative flights.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said it would provide advice and information to those affected.
This marks the second time the airline has gone into administration in recent years.
In March 2020, it announced it would cease trading, citing the coronavirus pandemic as a contributory factor.
The airline resumed operations in April of 2022 with a plan to operate up to 530 flights per week across 23 routes.