Originally posted by wurzel
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Originally posted by oracleslave View Postgood
Stay where you are. The IR35 police are on their way
Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
In this case it does sound like he is working in Spain so IR35 is probably not much of an issue.
Originally posted by TheVoice View PostNot their decision...act like a business!!
Not much point really. The wording of my contract makes it pretty clear that I am a disguised employee in this case.
Don't think the fact that I am in Spain has much to do with that.Comment
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I used them frequently to fly to/from NRN and MMX.
I never had a problem with them.
They were very late once when there was snow at STN and they took hours to de-ice the plane.
Other than that they were actually more punctual than LH from FRA.
And they never tried to change my flight, something LH and SAS did frequently.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostBeen using RAir for over a decade on lots of European flights - cheapand punctual - oh save one flight from Prestwick to Brussels - the flight was detoured to a millitary ariport in France as some poor chap had a heart attack - it was an 8 hour delay but nobody complained !
Also recently had to cliam back a flight that as cancelled fdue to breavement - full refund in a short space of time.
OK in my book.Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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If people are prepared to pay for "cattle class", why are they so suprised when they are treated as "cattle" ?
I anticipate and expect lower standards when I fly Sleazyjet or RA. It goes with the territory.
If I don't want to moan, then I pay more for another carrier.
Simple, see ?Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
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Originally posted by wurzel View Post...Anyone had any bad experiences?
Been flying back and forth between Spain and bristol on Easyjet for the last 8 months with no problems bar the odd 30 minute delay.
Now Easyjet have changed the schedule to Friday morning so I have to take a day off if I want to come home for the weekend, so I decided to go Ryanair into Gatwick on the evening flight instead and get the train back to Bath - about 7 hours door to door, but worth the hassle as I don't have to take any time out.
Just logged into hotmail to print out my flight details and there waiting for me is an email telling me that the flight has been rescheduled to 9 am tomorrow (and this has nothing to do with snow because the mail is dated 26 Jan). So now I've got to take a whole day off anyway (if client lets me), no doubt spending hours on draughty railway stations waiting for delayed trains and, since I reservered a seat on the 9pm train, I'm sure I'll be made to fork out an exhorbitant amount for another train ticket.
The worrying thing is that I normally check in online the same day as my flight and rarely check my hotmail account. If I'd done that this time I wouldn't have been going anywhere because the fight would have already left!"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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If they've bumped you off a flight, you're entitled to compensation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europea...ation_261/2004 is the rule you are after. It is notoriously difficult to enforce, though - but you could probably chase them through the small claims court.Comment
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They're just ****'s ... you know it, i know it... it's their business model. Change every process, don't let the punter get used to anything, and just when they think it can't get any cheaper or worse.. change something else.
That way everybody says.. yeah, they're 'orrble, but soo cheap, i'lll wear it.
Feb 3rd.. Stanstead is closed (general refund for all)
Feb 4th.. London is snowed in; no tube, national rail, buses - na public transport, althugh stanstead is open - if you can get there.
London-Glasgow
so... after 1:30mins waiting for southern rail to take us from Wandsworth Common to Victoria (ext. stansted) we ditch em and DIG the car out.. DRIVE like mad frozen ****ers towards the Ryanair checkin desk.. only to arrive 10 - TEN, minutes >after checkin. i'm already online checkied in, as is my son as we have Euro passports.. my partner on her Aussie passport with residency is unableto check in online to fly internally so... no, sorry.. I know you have no baggage, and the flight doesn't leave for an hour.. but NO - you had three hours to get all of south east UK's public transport working - so **** orf
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we drove
stansted to Glencoe - 6hours.
**** ryanair, if anybody want's a terrorist to sort these ***** out i'm your man ..i;ve los too many loved ones in the last 12 mohts to care.Comment
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Originally posted by craig_m67 View Post...
**** ryanair, if anybody want's a terrorist to sort these ***** out i'm your man ..i;ve los too many loved ones in the last 12 mohts to care.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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