Ryanair in court again
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Ryanair in court again
If you own a law firm then Ryanair would be a good company to work for at the moment.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3914903.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3914903.stm
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Hypocrite
I particularly like the following paragraph in the article:
Commenting on the company's legal action, Ryanair chief financial officer Howard Millar described the levy as a "rip-off overcharge".
... Credit card surcharges, wheelchair surcharges, reducing hold baggage to increase excess baggage charges ...
I wonder whether Mr Millar has ever tried booking a flight on the airline he works for!
Commenting on the company's legal action, Ryanair chief financial officer Howard Millar described the levy as a "rip-off overcharge".
... Credit card surcharges, wheelchair surcharges, reducing hold baggage to increase excess baggage charges ...
I wonder whether Mr Millar has ever tried booking a flight on the airline he works for!
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I heard you r Mr Millar on the radio today driving back from LHR, dreadful weather up the M1. What an eloquent speaker, he said the action was for the passengers so that RY can offer the best deals, so I assume that if they get the £6m back from the fuel levys that tehy will be rembursing the customers who have paid it in the first place.
I thought not.
Isn't the non payment of landing fees the first sign........
I thought not.
Isn't the non payment of landing fees the first sign........