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France in lockdown
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France in lockdown
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It certainly helps with social distancing.Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhy ? smell of garlic will keep the virus awayDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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You don't need garlic. Your personality is enough....Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt certainly helps with social distancing.Comment
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I’ve just come back from France flying out of Toulouse.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
It’s weird. All the airport shops and food outlets are closed.
However the check in desks and the gates are utterly rammed kind of defeating the idea of social distancing.
I’ve never seen a Ryanair flight sell so much food!Comment
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I've never seen a ryanair flight, thank feck.Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
I’ve never seen a Ryanair flight sell so much food!
and never will.Comment
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If it goes where I need it to go that’s all I care about! To be fair I’ve always found them reliable and pretty punctual. Only one serious delay due to a tech plane at Carcassonne when they flew out an engineer in a small jet AA van style from Stanstead and soon had us going again. Must have had over 100 flights with them. The experience is comical and woeful but they are reliable!Originally posted by BR14 View PostI've never seen a ryanair flight, thank feck.
and never will.
I was on this flight - the pilot was calm and handled it superbly. 20 minutes check at Stanstead and we were off again!
Ryanair plane 'forced to make emergency landing after being struck by lightning' - Mirror OnlineLast edited by Wilmslow; 15 March 2020, 17:28.Comment
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