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They mean passengers will not be allowed to bring onboard any alcohol bought in the airportReg E S Potter wrote:Duty-free booze for people on flights within EU has not been possible for many years. More crappy reporting by the Daily Mail I guess.
... and was already in BRU this afternoon before being in CRL tonight.airazurxtror wrote:EI-FIG just arrived at Dublin, from Boeing Field, today...
I guess you (and Ryanairairazurxtror wrote:Flights for winter 2014-15 are now online, three months earlier than last year.
Methinks that Ryanair is overdoing it. DGAC asked airlines to cancel 40% of their flights, and it seems that Ryanair is cancelling close to 100% of its flights to France or overflying France (e.g. not one single flight from CRL to a French destination today). An easy way to avoid problems with the EU Regulation?airazurxtror wrote:Ryanair has been forced to cancel over 250 flights on Wednesday (8th Apr) due to a French Air Traffic Control strike.
What a surprise. Are we going to have this conversation every single time over and over again?sn26567 wrote:Methinks that Ryanair is overdoing it. DGAC asked airlines to cancel 40% of their flights, and it seems that Ryanair is cancelling close to 100% of its flights to France or overflying France (e.g. not one single flight from CRL to a French destination today). An easy way to avoid problems with the EU Regulation?airazurxtror wrote:Ryanair has been forced to cancel over 250 flights on Wednesday (8th Apr) due to a French Air Traffic Control strike.
List of cancelled Ryanair flights: http://www.cloud.scorebuddy.co.uk/ryana ... 2015-04-08
VTM (Flemish tv news) was at Brussels Airport today, to find out the consequences of the Fench ATC strike on Belgian aviation.airazurxtror wrote:Spokesman Kenny Jacobs attributed the rise to the new, softer customer service policy launched in late 2013 when Ryanair’s chief executive, Michael O’Leary, presented a strategy to stop “unnecessarily pissing people off”.
She will be sent a message giving her the proper way to request a refund - refund which, in my experience is made in a short time, a week or so.Passenger wrote: Her Ryanair return flight Barcelona-Brussels was cancelled, and she had to buy a new ticket Barcelona-Madrid-Brussels with another airline. She asked for a refund in Brussels, which was denied.
Impressed or not impressed by the new Ryanair way, Ryanair statistics for March are a fact :Passenger wrote: In the 13h tv news, VTM interviewed two Ryanair passengers, both not impressed by the above "Le Nouveau Ryanair Est Arrivé" that mr Jacobs and mr O'Leary have announced.
Certainly impressed by these numbers!airazurxtror wrote:Impressed or not impressed
They could however reroute through other airlines to minimize the delay: maybe other airlines still have some empty seats?sean1982 wrote:Like with any other airline, if the flight is full then FR cannot bump passengers from other flights to replace them with pax from the cancelled flights.
You clearly don't know what you speak about.Inquirer wrote: They clearly do not make the slightest effort to come up with any creative and more convenient solution.
Ignorant as everInquirer wrote:They could however reroute through other airlines to minimize the delay: maybe other airlines still have some empty seats?sean1982 wrote:Like with any other airline, if the flight is full then FR cannot bump passengers from other flights to replace them with pax from the cancelled flights.
Alternatively, if they do not want to do that, they could also reroute people via 2 flights of their own and through another airport, avoiding overflying France by connecting through e.g. the UK or another country: why not make use of their many bases for customer comfort?
They clearly do not make the slightest effort to come up with any creative and more convenient solution.