Newhaven Flyglobespan

Newhaven unaffected by Flyglobespan collapse

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

December 17, 2009 | 2 min read

With the collapse of Scotland’s largest airline Flyglobespan, its appointed advertising agency Newhaven has said that despite being appointed by the client in August 2008, very little work ever appeared and that its current situation has no affect on th

Flyglobespan entered into administration leaving 4,500 people stranded abroad and costing around 800 people their jobs.

The Edinburgh based agency was appointed to work with the airliner last year. It had previously relied on work from its small in-house team, which continued to run over the last two years, despite Newhaven’s appointment.

Jonathan Shinton, director of Newhaven, explained: “We were appointed 18 months ago to put in place a fundamental review of the brand. We completed the first stage of research and then all work went on hold due to the beginning of the financial meltdown. We helped out on some online work through out this year but had not progressed anything since Christmas 2008.”

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