debonairnesses


Suave, debonair... and christened Archibald Leach. It's 70 years since Cary Grant wisely changed his moniker. Is changing your name still a route to fame and fortune?

Virgin Express has said it is no longer interested in in taking over any of the assets or operations of troubled airline Debonair.

All flights by troubled low-cost UK airline Debonair have been grounded - but BA says it will fly out stranded passengers.

Britain's largest airline, British Airways, has offered to fly passengers stranded as a result of the collapse of the lo-cost airline Debonair, to their destinations for a quarter of the lowest available fare.

The fiercely-competitive low-cost airline business has claimed another victim. Why did Debonair plunge out of the market and what will be the effect?

As receivers are called in and flights grounded, Debonair's dream of becoming the "best little airline in the world" appears to have been shattered.

Debonair Neil Hannon has changed his tune. He's ditched his dandy image for the new Divine Comedy album, Fin De Siecle, in favour of some pre-millennium tension.

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