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Old 19th Sep 2017, 14:21
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Meanwhile, the German press is phantasizing that it is all an elaborate plot by Ryanair's management to be able to massively dump capacity on the German market as soon as airberlin comes to a grinding halt and shuts down shop....
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Old 19th Sep 2017, 14:30
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Yeah, it's about to get the slots !?

But FR aren't in the bidding process, are they?
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Old 19th Sep 2017, 14:38
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Originally Posted by directmisbi
If what the article says about the Ryanair pilots thinking to go on strike it's true, it will be the best news I got all year! I hope they will strike for at least a week!

It makes me very happy to see MOL struggling to fill the aircrafts with pilots. I hope his arrogance will cost him dearly.
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Old 19th Sep 2017, 14:59
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Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don’t want to.
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SPOT ON Transpond
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Old 19th Sep 2017, 15:34
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A Richard Branson quote. How apt.
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Old 19th Sep 2017, 16:19
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With a comment like that, if you were twice as smart Arfur you'd be stupid.
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Old 19th Sep 2017, 16:43
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Originally Posted by Skipname
If what the article says about the Ryanair pilots thinking to go on strike it's true, it will be the best news I got all year! I hope they will strike for at least a week!

It makes me very happy to see MOL struggling to fill the aircrafts with pilots. I hope his arrogance will cost him dearly.
as I already said, MOL should resign from his position. Really. That's the only right thing that he should do.
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Old 19th Sep 2017, 16:53
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£74million from share sales in June probably suggests hes bought his retirement home and off soon anyway...
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Old 19th Sep 2017, 17:10
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Yes, he is probably planning to bail soon, he knows he's been squeezing the lemon, and like any con man, he knows the time as come.
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Old 19th Sep 2017, 18:37
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Does Ryanair have a pilot shortage? - BBC News

Interesting article on the BBC, nice to see a news outlet finally acknowledging that all might not be as it seems with Ryanair's excuses.
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Old 19th Sep 2017, 20:01
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working for Ryanair is the easiest job ever. Anybody who thinks it's difficult clearly has never had a real job in the real world. Throw it away in haste repent at leisure
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Old 19th Sep 2017, 20:31
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Originally Posted by Sober Lark
With a comment like that, if you were twice as smart Arfur you'd be stupid.
Indeed, about time that O Lairy and his management pulls out. Again, a pan European strike for one week or more would give him a signal, he went too far in his greedy effort to make more and more profit at the cost of his flying personnel.

Let,s learn him a lesson, stand up for your working conditions!
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Old 20th Sep 2017, 03:23
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Originally Posted by cowhorse
IMO this had more to do with politics (unions) than flight safety - Colgan Air is an example of an accident due to extreme fatigue not inexperience.

And O'Reilly can simply show Ryanair's safety record and shut down the debate.
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Old 20th Sep 2017, 06:12
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Top shelf argument. Would 1500h rule prevent the Colgan crash?
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Old 20th Sep 2017, 06:25
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Top shelf argument. Would 1500h rule prevent the Colgan crash?
Probably would not have prevented it but this 1500h rule does force the airlines to increase the terms and conditions. In return I hope the pilots will call in fatigue at earlier stages resulting in safer skies.
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Old 20th Sep 2017, 07:02
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What gets on my nerves is when people start to argue that the problem with FR are the 200h cadets and thus indirectly implying 'safety argument', which can be refuted in an instant. 1500h rule was implemented to stop the devaluation of our profession and not due to safety.
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Old 20th Sep 2017, 07:11
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Originally Posted by Vokes55
I feel like competitors are really missing a trick here. They could offer customers a £20-30 discount on flights over the next six weeks on production of a valid Ryanair ticket on the same route/date. They'd get plenty of worried Ryanair passengers booking flights, which takes ancillary revenue away from Ryanair and boosts their own load factors, whilst showing the goodwill that Ryanair clearly don't.
I had thought of that as well... As long as you prove that you are an affected passenger, you get a nice discount and we'll show you what a good customer service is. So far nothing was done in that way in my company...
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Old 20th Sep 2017, 07:46
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I feel like competitors are really missing a trick here. They could offer customers a £20-30 discount on flights over the next six weeks..........
I'm sure the timing is just coincidence but this is how the issue is being spun in some local papers

easyJet launch massive flight sale amid Ryanair cancellation chaos - Birmingham Mail

easyJet launches flash flight sale as Ryanair chaos continues - Liverpool Echo
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Old 20th Sep 2017, 09:43
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If companies like Norwegian, easyJet and even Wizz play this game smart, they could put in the killer blow to Ryanair.

For many it might seem unlikely, but Ryanair are wobbling in the ring, a bit like Conor McGregor against Mayweather.

The more publicity around this, the more this is going to put a serious dent into customer confidence in the company.

Ryanair there now for the taking, and it's all their own making, it could not happen to a nicer company. :
Good riddance MOL and Ryanair
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