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The comments from Racedo about people's view on Covid I have to agree with. Post 1115. A combination of the Gov scaring people too well, making the rules too much in favour of employees on not working because of Covid and people using it as an excuse are slowly starting to paralyze this country. It is starting to have a seriously negative impact on industry and the travel industry is having a very hard time for all to see. I have a very good friend works as a foreman on a building site, he tells me of the difficulty getting supplies for building sites. The service from many large companies is now atrocious. I am starting to wonder how, without some serious government intervention to make things happen, we, as a country, get out of this.
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I'm afraid its too late.
The opportunity to try crawl out of this hole has in my view gone already. June onwards should have been the time when some normality could have been resumed at least for three to four months - instead, even though the rise in the number of cases has increased dramatically and the numbers of seriously ill and dead has been pretty much limited, Governments decided to crucify their economies further by insane quarantine regulations. Do they not see that those with this virus have been in the majority, asymptomatic? It probably has been like this every single summer for decades with influenza but the testing and tracking has never really existed.
Now we are faced with autumn and winter where things might get out of hand again clinically speaking. Meanwhile, any faint hope of partial economic recovery has been shot to pieces by reactionary Government interventions.
And we all sit by and do nothing and let it happen. Livelihoods maimed in all directions.
The opportunity to try crawl out of this hole has in my view gone already. June onwards should have been the time when some normality could have been resumed at least for three to four months - instead, even though the rise in the number of cases has increased dramatically and the numbers of seriously ill and dead has been pretty much limited, Governments decided to crucify their economies further by insane quarantine regulations. Do they not see that those with this virus have been in the majority, asymptomatic? It probably has been like this every single summer for decades with influenza but the testing and tracking has never really existed.
Now we are faced with autumn and winter where things might get out of hand again clinically speaking. Meanwhile, any faint hope of partial economic recovery has been shot to pieces by reactionary Government interventions.
And we all sit by and do nothing and let it happen. Livelihoods maimed in all directions.
Suddenly everyone's an expert on virology and pandemics.
If it was your loved ones succumbing to a lonely death in a quarrantined hospital ward maybe your opinion would differ.
Is it normal for 600 plus NHS staff and carers to die from the common flu every year?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...-a9665386.html
If it was your loved ones succumbing to a lonely death in a quarrantined hospital ward maybe your opinion would differ.
Is it normal for 600 plus NHS staff and carers to die from the common flu every year?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...-a9665386.html
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Good point, but part of something vs. all of nothing given desperate times. It's no accident Virgin are really slow at refunding people.....
In the case of Cathay at LGW, they'd not be refunding all that many as the LHR option would be very similar timings on a mid-day ex London. It's not like there's a world of other options anymore.
In the case of Cathay at LGW, they'd not be refunding all that many as the LHR option would be very similar timings on a mid-day ex London. It's not like there's a world of other options anymore.
Suddenly everyone's an expert on virology and pandemics.
If it was your loved ones succumbing to a lonely death in a quarrantined hospital ward maybe your opinion would differ.
Is it normal for 600 plus NHS staff and carers to die from the common flu every year?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...-a9665386.html
If it was your loved ones succumbing to a lonely death in a quarrantined hospital ward maybe your opinion would differ.
Is it normal for 600 plus NHS staff and carers to die from the common flu every year?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...-a9665386.html
However where as the media have focused on BAME people in the UK and indicate there is a higher death rate............... which is true. It also overlooks the higher propernity for 1st Gen immigrants to suffer from diabetes. Certain 1st Gen Immigrants have a prevalence 5 times more that UK born population to suffer from diabetes. This is not "NEW" News as has been known about for decades and issue is in the main dietary led where the greater propensity for sugars and other foods not experienced in home country has impacted.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4733447/
If Covid-19 was specific to certain communities then it would be prevalent worldwide, it is not hence local factors play a significant part.
From the same disease? I think not. The 600+ deaths are from Covid or related. There will be other NHS staff that have died from causes unrelated to Covid.
What % of CC booking do airlines get from CC company ? I had assummed that CC company hold a good % back until flight has occurred.
Some airlines are on 100% withholding and funds are only released to them after the passenger has flown - I'd expect Norwegian (and maybe Virgin) to be in that position. Others receive funds within two to five days of the customer's transaction and I'd expect the likes of BA and easyJet to be in that position. The risk to the passenger doesn't change, as the card acquirer is carrying the risk between these extremes.
If you approach the CAA with an airline business plan, their second question (after "who are you" as the first) for some years has been "who will be doing your payment card processing". It's a major issue for the industry.
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Many routes move to Heathrow until 27 March 2021: Algiers, Alicante, Amsterdam, Bilbao, Bordeaux, Dubrovnik, Faro, Funchal, Geneva, Gran Canaria, Grenoble, Innsbruck, Jersey, Lanzarote, Malaga, Malta, Marrakech, Naples, Paphos, Porto, Salzburg, Tenerife, Tirana, Turin, Venice, Verona and Vienna
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Well currently on some random dates in November and January BA showing no flights from LGW to EDI or GLA in their app (message is “sorry we don’t fly from Gatwick to Edinburgh/ Glasgow “)
They were being outsourced to GGS anyway. However with only B777 longhaul at 3 per day, there's a clear business case to outsource to a 3rd party handler once again. I don't think BA know what next summer looks like yet, no one does.
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https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...te-march-2021/
Confirmation of BA’s suspension of LGW operations
Confirmation of BA’s suspension of LGW operations
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https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...te-march-2021/
Confirmation of BA’s suspension of LGW operations
Confirmation of BA’s suspension of LGW operations
For instance, I got my information from the British Airways website - is this any less "confirmation"?