A UK airline has been compelled to cancel flights on a popular tourist route, leaving passengers with the option of a refund. Skybus has apologised for the temporary suspension of services between Exeter and St Mary's in the Isles of Scilly, which will remain in place until June 4.
Disruption to Summer Travel Plans
The airline attributed the decision to a 'turbulent start' to the summer 2026 season. The disruption has affected travellers who had booked flights on the route, which is a key link between the mainland and the remote archipelago.
Apology and Refunds Offered
Skybus has issued an apology to passengers and confirmed that those affected will be entitled to a full refund. The company has not yet provided further details on the specific reasons behind the cancellations, but has assured customers that they are working to resolve the situation.
This is a developing story, and further updates are expected as the airline reviews its operations. Passengers are advised to check the Skybus website or contact customer service for the latest information.



