I was going to post this anyways, but now seems an appropriate time.
Got an e-mail from a old mate back in Canada yesterday, simply said;
Xsbank; I would say that if your experienced, and I'm guessing you are, I would broach it with the airline and ask them are they willing to reimburse, or pay up front for travel costs. You can tell them that this is the first time you've been expected to pay for this kind of stuff. If they say, no, then it depends on how badly you want it. Can't hurt to ask though !!
Read the article above posted in the Globe and Mail, it might make you a bit more forthright ;-)
Mind you , we all know these articles are wildly inaccurate, but then again there may be some truth in it !!
What I'd like to know is
Travis Griffin graduates next year from the school, but he'll return to his native Ireland to work, where he can make a more comfortable living.
"It's 50,000 to 60,000 euros to start off, and then you get benefits on top of that, so it's better at home," Griffin said.
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Which frickn airline is he talking about ?? Sounds to me like a tad over egged !!
Cheers,
CG.