Ryan Air (again) - love em or hate em. Watch this
Started by Dids1 in Ski Chatter 07-Oct-2009 - 18 Replies
Dids1 posted Oct-2009
Vivian White investigates the reasons why the ultimate 'no frills' airline has gained a reputation as the brand Britain loves to hate but can't stop using.
Passengers, suppliers and insiders contribute, and chief executive Michael O'Leary doorsteps the programme makers in his own unique style.
Bandit
reply to 'Ryan Air (again) - love em or hate em. Watch this' posted Oct-2009
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ryan Air (again) - love em or hate em. Watch this' posted Oct-2009
Dids1 wrote:Monday, 12th October, 20:30 on BBC One (except Scotland, Yorkshire)
Vivian White investigates the reasons why the ultimate 'no frills' airline has gained a reputation as the brand Britain loves to hate but can't stop using.
Passengers, suppliers and insiders contribute, and chief executive Michael O'Leary doorsteps the programme makers in his own unique style.
I bet the BBC don't wander down my neck of the woods ........ I will not be watching ........ I might be washing my hair, but seriously it sounds like the Irish lad is starting to struggle, I'll give him four months before they fold :evil: :evil:
Dave Mac
reply to 'Ryan Air (again) - love em or hate em. Watch this' posted Oct-2009
Ian Wickham wrote:Dids1 wrote:Monday, 12th October, 20:30 on BBC One (except Scotland, Yorkshire)
Vivian White investigates the reasons why the ultimate 'no frills' airline has gained a reputation as the brand Britain loves to hate but can't stop using.
Passengers, suppliers and insiders contribute, and chief executive Michael O'Leary doorsteps the programme makers in his own unique style.
I bet the BBC don't wander down my neck of the woods ........ I will not be watching ........ I might be washing my hair, but seriously it sounds like the Irish lad is starting to struggle, I'll give him four months before they fold :evil: :evil:
Well, washing your hair might not take too long Ian! :shock: You will have loads of time to watch.
I'm going to watch it. There has been a lot of discussion about RA, would like to see a balanced view. Also, I am half an inch from booking for Spain to play tennis. But, I'm not too sure......
Also, Ian, my learned friend, suggesting/stating that a company is about to go under, when it may not be, is a sl..der. Steady on, my friend.
I think that your point has been adequately made, withhout appearing in court. :wink:
Tony_H
reply to 'Ryan Air (again) - love em or hate em. Watch this' posted Oct-2009
JonG
reply to 'Ryan Air (again) - love em or hate em. Watch this' posted Oct-2009
After spending 500,000euro's helping the YES campaign for the Irish Lisbon Vote (sorry EU CONstitution) out of his own pockets, just so he could butter up the EU trade commissionar because he wants to buy Air Lingus, at some point I hope Mr Oleary gets his just deserts :D :D
jonG
Dave Mac
reply to 'Ryan Air (again) - love em or hate em. Watch this' posted Oct-2009
Total £256.22 (for two return flights)
The bottom line is acceptable, it is the c**p in the price build up.
I certainly think that trading standards should be getting a bit tougher with this company. My understanding is that the law remains that whatever the minimum cost of the flight is, then that should be the published price.
RoseR
reply to 'Ryan Air (again) - love em or hate em. Watch this' posted Oct-2009
Dave Mac wrote:Just booked Ryanair to get to Spain in 3 weeks for a tennis academy week. Price 2 x £0.00 departure plus 2 x £29.00 return.
Total £256.22 (for two return flights)
The bottom line is acceptable, it is the c**p in the price build up.
I certainly think that trading standards should be getting a bit tougher with this company. My understanding is that the law remains that whatever the minimum cost of the flight is, then that should be the published price.
Where abouts in Spain Dave are you off to La Manga tennis accademy. If so say hello to my Son for me he is due out there in three weeks time for a spot of coaching
Topic last updated on 10-October-2009 at 23:31