Exeter-based airline Flybe has announced a loss of one point three million pounds in the six months up to the end of September.
The company says it's operating in the most challenging conditions since it was created 10 years ago, as a new generation regional airline.
The figures compare particularly badly to the same period last year, when Flybe made a profit of 14 point 3 million pounds.
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