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Old 26th Apr 2022, 16:50
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https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/...nes-trade.html

I think it's quite clear from the quotes in that article from Green that Brexit played a part in the airline's demise - bemoaning they weren't given the level playing field they were promised.

Whether it was the straw that broke the camel's back, or combined with COVID etc, poor management, they all contributed to a lethal cocktail that tipped it finally over the edge.
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Old 26th Apr 2022, 16:55
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Originally Posted by Pain in the R's
What like pay rises due to a lack of cheap labour? People would blame Brexit if unemployment was high just like they blame Brexit for a labour shortage. Whatever the issue they will blame Brexit. So how many U.K. airlines failed during U.K. EU membership? Would JOTA still be with us if we remained inside. I suspect they would still have failed.
The inflation is going to kill any pay rise.
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Old 26th Apr 2022, 18:56
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Originally Posted by cavokblues
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/...nes-trade.html

I think it's quite clear from the quotes in that article from Green that Brexit played a part in the airline's demise - bemoaning they weren't given the level playing field they were promised.

Whether it was the straw that broke the camel's back, or combined with COVID etc, poor management, they all contributed to a lethal cocktail that tipped it finally over the edge.
What did Green expect? Perhaps he thought the UK could have its cake and eat it, or that somehow his business would be given special treatment?
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Old 27th Apr 2022, 08:03
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I wonder why Jota didn't pursue the Maltese AOC option in the end? Obviously Titan found it worthwhile to do so.
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Old 11th May 2022, 11:10
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Originally Posted by dc9-32
If Greg Browne ex Jota reads this, or anyone who knows him does, please PM me.
avail on [email protected]

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Old 12th May 2022, 13:32
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Don't forget Simon Dolan was a very keen brexiteer so maybe thought better not go there against his principles. He who pays the Piper etc.
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