You are wrong , and still don't want to admit it, just as Ryanair. There is a court verdict.airazurxtror wrote:regi wrote: if you want to know what Ryanair means: lies and betrayal. And even disrespect for the Belgian jurisdiction.
They lost their case against Testaankoop ( organisation to protect consumers ) , but they claim on their website that they won it. Utterly disinformation. They have lost it. Final.
Look, it is simple. If you don't want to live according the laws of a nation , leave it.
They have lost on some points, they have won on others; it's not an out-and-out defeat or victory neither for TA, nor for Ryanair nor for Brussels Airlines - remember, Brussels Airlines was also involved in the case, but it seems entirely to have escaped regi's attention ...
Thus, Brussels Airlines, according to regi, it's simple : if you don't want to live according to the laws of Belgium, leave it !
NB : Here is the exact position of Ryanair :
The Namur court judgment made a few minor recommendations
about Ryanair’s website and we will appeal or implement these in due course
RyanAir en Brussels Airlines hebben nu 6 maanden de tijd (vanaf de betekening van de vonnissen) om zich naar de uitspraak te conformeren. Wanneer zij dit niet doen zullen zij dwangsommen moeten betalen en is een publieke verspreiding van de vonnissen voorzien.
If there would not have been a verdict negative for Ryanair , they would never change their attitude/website.
I did read about the verdict against other airlines as well , but did not refer to it because it goes here about Ryanair. You ridiculise me here on a point just as I could ridiculise you as well because you forget to mention the Easyjet verdict. But it is not about Brussels Airlines, not about Easyjet.
My remark about leaving our peacful nation is because a foreign company with a negative record ( they came to Ostend and left us again: fact ) pushes our Belgian company in a corner, uses illegal practises ( see verdict ) and still persists in its wrong doing. Brussels Airlines doesn't ask to change all kind of existing regulations; It is Ryanair that continuously goes over the limit.
This is not a partnership with the local community.
It convinces me even more that Ryanair should stay away from Ostend. Bad news.
The website of Brussels Airlines doesn't make a reference to the court verdict. I could not check the Easyjet site. Maybe they are adjusting it according the verdict