I think after March and going into Easter and summer season all will be fine , it's a good profitable time for airlines and no doubt Ryanair will be telling us all about it this time next year about how well they have done !!
What has unravelled recently is the pilot situation is not really down to holiday changes but the fact they are losing them to other airlines mainly due to the way they are treated and if you treat them badly I guess the cabin crew are treated even worse so no wonder the customer service is lacking , the leadership from the top doesn't really care about pilots , crews and customers and I think for the last few years MoL has been relatively quiet and hidden away while they were starting their " always getting better " iniative , he ( MoL ) realised they were unnecessarily p...ing customers off and seemed to take a back seat , unfortunately he is back in his full glory and it appears that nothing has changed , well it has ....its got worse .
I think it won't really be too long before he is removed , if the airline return bad figures next year or forward bookings look weak .
This latest news of cancellations will really affect peoples confidence in making bookings .
All Scotland flights cancelled. Interesting to see if he gets passengers back.
Fiona, I couldn't believe it when this popped up on my FB newsfeed. I haven't used Ryanair for years because of their appalling treatment of disabled passengers, including a very bad experience with my Mum, but these latest shenanigans certainly won't be tempting me back any day soon!
I am not sure how many folks from Scotland will be tempted back.
Great comfort for those affected to know its " sensible " planning !!!
Not for this group from Belfast
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-41416893
Always getting better !! :banghead::duh
They've not cancelled just domestic flights om Scotland - they've also cancelled winter sun routes too such as Glasgow/Gran Canaria.
He also said that 40 more pilots are in the process with NA and will be leaving in the coming weeks.
I would never fly with RA, I absolutely detest O'leary and I'm not about to change my opinion anytime soon, because he's spent years treating his customers badly and now (at last) he's been exposed treating his employees with equal contempt.
I was banging on in this forum years ago about RA's business model, which is based on extortion and blackmail. I also mentioned about Spanish workers losing their right to state benefits, health care and state pensions in Spain ... This is something Carlos explains in detail in the article and the tax sc%m.
I've seen plenty of comments praising O'leary for the low fares, doesn't anybody ask how he can offer these stupidly low prices? I've not seen one article in the British press questioning his business model or the amount of subsidies he is receiving from the tax payers of the countries involved. Some other airlines receive subsidies, but nothing like the amount RA receive and if O'leary had to negotiate with all of Spain instead of the individual local ayuntamiento in the various provinces, these subsides would stop and RA would be in the red.
Really worth reading if you get it translated.
http://www.elmundo.es/cronica/2017/09/25/59c7c1cb46163faf198b460c.html
And another article (in English) from when O'leary was having a spat over the use of airbridges in Alicante airport.
https://elpais.com/elpais/2011/08/04/inenglish/1312435241_850210.html
Sanji x
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Sanji
2017-09-27 22:39:40
Predictive text grrrr
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/comment/ryanair-flight-attendant-union-secrets-reveals/
Ryanair has always received criticism about the way it operates but market analysts have always pointed out that it achieves getting people from A to B punctually , with cost efficient operation and safely .
Well the punctuality has gone as it only can maintain this by cancelling flights , it's cost efficiency only exists because it screws its staff and they are not willing to put up with it anymore and it's labour costs will have to rise eventually , so it's only it's safety record that can't be criticised at the moment .
I really think that customers and the markets will start to lose confidence in Ryanair as it is going from crisis to crisis .
The Civil Aviation Authority had now waded in and is threatening Ryanair with enforcement action because it says that it has been acting outwith the law in the way it has been dealing with this situation and in particualr what it has been telling customers they are entitled to.
Here's a link with the facts of what Ryanair will do for those affected customers
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/fr-prod-static-pdf/Ryanair+Clarifies+Customer+Entitlements+Sept+29.pdf
The the publicity seeking MoL has not been seen the last 2 days and is not giving any interviews , no doubt he's lying down in a dark room with a head that hurts .
Thank for that Andy 👍
Thank God we have the CAA....I haven't heard anything from the Irish Aviation Authority who have been hiding in the shadows and seemingly unwilling to upset O'leary.... It makes you wonder if the IAA is in his back pocket?
i remember the 50p flights song on youtube but i had to travel with them recently return flights cancelled suitcase was robbed with some excpensive stuff on it return flights 2 hour delay what else can we excpect from this airline i just hope they have the faith of monarch which was alot better airline than this bryanair
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