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Airlines plotting to stop holiday flights out of Britain after Brexit
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo not 'airlines' rather Ryanair - who I would not fly with if you paid me and O'leary is an utter utter ****.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo not 'airlines' rather Ryanair - who I would not fly with if you paid me and O'leary is an utter utter ****.
Lets not forget the 1.3M Brits with property abroad. HBO Ryanair allows a great number of them to shuttle forwards and backwards.Comment
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I think Ryanair would ground it's planes for two minutes before it's board and shareholders decided against it.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo not 'airlines' rather Ryanair - who I would not fly with if you paid me and O'leary is an utter utter ****.Comment
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Have these so called airlines forgotten the Battle of Britain? Empire 2.0 Britons never never never will be grounded by saboteurs and foreigners with funny names.
Per ardua ad astra for a red white and blue Brexit!Comment
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That's the spirit, we can all tell Ryan Air to take a running jump, and pay treble on British Airways.
I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI agree, read up on how they treat their pilots. Not sure I would want to fly with them regardless of O'leary.
Possibly better than Veuling. Ryanair is for hour building on Boeings, Veuling for Airbus. These are your main two options in Europe if you haven't come through a sponsored route to you ATPL other that heading out & flying for Susi, Air China or left seats in South America.
Now the cabin crew thats another matter. Several times a day the scratch card walk of shame.Comment
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