Unions representating BMI Baby say it'll be devastating for the local economy
The International Airlines Group that owns the company have made no secret that they dont want it, and so unless a buyer can be found, hundreds of people could be out of work by september.
bmibaby says it will end all flights in September Credit: ITV Central
All bmibaby flights to and from Belfast will stop from June 11.
bmibaby services from East Midlands to Amsterdam, Paris, Geneva, Nice, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newquay and from Birmingham to Knock and Amsterdam, will cease on the same date.
Customers have been told they can continue to book summer holiday flights from East Midlands and Birmingham.
“We recognise that these are unsettling times for bmibaby employees, who have worked tirelessly during a long period of uncertainty.
“bmibaby has delivered high levels of operational performance and customer service, but has continued to struggle financially, losing more than £100m in the last four years.
"In the consultation process, we will need to be realistic about our options.
“To help stem losses as quickly as possible and as a preliminary measure, we will be making reductions to bmibaby’s flying programme from June.
We sincerely apologise to all customers affected and will be providing full refunds and doing all we can with other airlines to mitigate the impact of these changes.”
The low cost airline, bmibaby, may close in September. bmibaby has lost £100 million in the past four months and since its sale to British Airways last month attempts to find new owners have failed.