luchtzak wrote: ↑07 Sep 2022, 23:39
What will happen to the Belgian based staff ?
SN could play this very nice now . Remember when FR came to BRU that he said that SN will be blown away? Well, SN could start an ad campaign by saying FR crew very welcome at SN as we are hiring and growing.
That would be the huge punch on his nose
Exactly
Hey Ryanair, please don't let the door hit you on the way out. Too bad they won't be completely gone...
Atlantis wrote: ↑08 Sep 2022, 07:26
SN could play this very nice now . Remember when FR came to BRU that he said that SN will be blown away? Well, SN could start an ad campaign by saying FR crew very welcome at SN as we are hiring and growing.
That would be the huge punch on his nose
Companies, be it FR, LH or SN, are only interested in the figure at the bottom of their balance sheet.
Mole will take any punch on his nose, with a big smile, as long as it improves the bottom line figure.
Lux_avi wrote: ↑08 Sep 2022, 10:02
They say nobody will be kicked out, but moved to other RYR bases and those who want to stay in BE will fly out of CRL.
And in this particular case "move" means relocate at one's expense to another city with a Ryanair base with no assistance, financial or otherwise, from the airline.
Lux_avi wrote: ↑08 Sep 2022, 10:02
They say nobody will be kicked out, but moved to other RYR bases and those who want to stay in BE will fly out of CRL.
And in this particular case "move" means relocate at one's expense to another city with a Ryanair base with no assistance, financial or otherwise, from the airline.
Not too sure about that, but it is very possible indeed...
ostair wrote: ↑07 Sep 2022, 01:52
Ryanair to leave BRU, at this moment...
Correct me if I am wrong but the winter is coming and their bookingsystem probably says its not worth staying...
Many friends of mine say that with the energyprices they need to make a choice and a winterholiday is not on their list anymore.(flight & stay)
It's not really leaving BRU. It's closing the base at BRU and operate the same flights from cheaper bases...
Are you sure about this ? Will they still operate all the BRU to / from BER, MAD, BCN, ALC, VLC, ROM, LIN, MXP, etc routes with the same amount of flights ? If so, this is not a punition for BRU !
And why not consider BRU ?
ostair wrote: ↑07 Sep 2022, 01:52
Ryanair to leave BRU, at this moment...
Correct me if I am wrong but the winter is coming and their bookingsystem probably says its not worth staying...
Many friends of mine say that with the energyprices they need to make a choice and a winterholiday is not on their list anymore.(flight & stay)
It's not really leaving BRU. It's closing the base at BRU and operate the same flights from cheaper bases...
Are you sure about this ? Will they still operate all the BRU to / from BER, MAD, BCN, ALC, VLC, ROM, LIN, MXP, etc routes with the same amount of flights ? If so, this is not a punition for BRU !
And why not consider BRU ?
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