some pack of cunts all the same
those ads are a bit much
those ads are a bit much
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I haven't seen/heard the ads but agree with the pack of cunts comment.some pack of cunts all the same
those ads are a bit much
Has anyone ever confronted him in an interview with the fact that Ryanair couldn't survive without subsidies?
I mean, no airlines does true, but he markets himself as a guy who runs a company really well, better than everyone else, but he's propped up like the rest of them.
It was something I came across in passing recently, i'm no expert but my understanding is that airlines cannot afford to exist without external funding.I don't know about this at all. Can you elaborate please?
can't remember the details of this ad (was it to do with food poisoning or something?) but can you imagine what ryanair would be at if it was aer lingus that were cancelling flights to beat the band.some pack of cunts all the same
those ads are a bit much
what ever happened?I've got one for this thread. .. will hold off till it's resolved
what ever happened?
Their website was down which forced me to book by phone.
Booking by phone has a 20eu extra charge
It was fucking work but I got the 20 back.
Their customer service was/is designed to drive people crazy.
I had to spell Galway and my name to the guy on the phone.
I won but I didn't have enough energy left to post here.
Utter fucking bastards
A Boeing 737 Max due to be delivered to Ryanair has had the model’s name changed on the livery, further fuelling speculation that the manufacturer and airlines will seek to rebrand the troubled plane.
Photos have emerged of a repainted 737 Max in Ryanair colours outside Boeing’s manufacturing hub, with the name 737 Max replaced by 737-8200 on the nose.
The aircraft remains grounded worldwide after two crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia killed a total of 346 people. Boeing has yet to convince regulatorsthat modifications to its software are sufficient to ensure its safety.
Ryanair has 135 of the 737 Max models on order, the first five of which are due for delivery in the autumn. The airline has ordered a larger version of the Max 8, with 200 seats, now badged 737-8200 in the photographs taken at Renton in Washington, US, and posted on social media by Woodys Aeroimages.
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