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N99 masks kept on during flight would have made sense, but they cost more than Ryanair ticket...
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ But in an interview with the Financial Times, Mr O’Leary said its plans would be thwarted if there were “some entirely ineffective social distancing measures like having middle seats empty because if middle seats are empty we’re not returning to flying at all”.
He said Ryanair had already advised the Irish government that if it planned to impose such a rule then “either the government pays for the middle seat or we won’t fly”.
“We can’t make money on 66 per cent load factors. Even if you do that, the middle seat doesn’t deliver any social distancing, so it’s kind of an idiotic idea that doesn’t achieve anything anyway,” he said. ”
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What a guy!
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You should ask O'Leary why he's stealing peoples money and breaking the law by providing worthless vouchers instead of refunds for cancelled flights I'm not affected by Ryanair but am by the same attitude with Holiday Extras so my claim is now the subject of a CC section 75. A lot of firms are loosing all their goodwill with their attitude if they ever had any to begin with
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Originally posted by RSoles View PostTrouble is that he's right about the economics (I'm agreeing with O'Leery? ).
I'm surprised that he hasn't proposed flying with the windows open.
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Trouble is that he's right about the economics (I'm agreeing with O'Leery? ).
I'm surprised that he hasn't proposed flying with the windows open.
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“ But in an interview with the Financial Times, Mr O’Leary said its plans would be thwarted if there were “some entirely ineffective social distancing measures like having middle seats empty because if middle seats are empty we’re not returning to flying at all”.
He said Ryanair had already advised the Irish government that if it planned to impose such a rule then “either the government pays for the middle seat or we won’t fly”.
“We can’t make money on 66 per cent load factors. Even if you do that, the middle seat doesn’t deliver any social distancing, so it’s kind of an idiotic idea that doesn’t achieve anything anyway,” he said. ”
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What a guy!
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