alanR
Feb 19, 09, 3:36 pm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7899446.stm
Wonder if there's a fee (pre-bookable of course) for killing a passenger?
Wonder if there's a fee (pre-bookable of course) for killing a passenger?
Budget Travel - Ryanair are Evil IncarnateView Full Version : Ryanair are Evil Incarnate alanR Feb 19, 09, 3:36 pm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7899446.stm Wonder if there's a fee (pre-bookable of course) for killing a passenger? Roger Feb 20, 09, 4:20 am Is the illustration an advance peek at FR's transatlantic service - or have the BBC got it wrong again? :eek: alanR Feb 20, 09, 6:35 am It's the new seating arrangement on all their 737s Silverswimmer Feb 21, 09, 3:46 am The arrogance and lies of MOL on TV yesterday. "I am inundated by customers pleading with me to allow mobiles on Ryanair-my in tray is full of their letters":mad: Bulls..t. A recent survey gave a massive 80% NO to mobile use on flights. The lie that is MOL saying "this is to meet customer demand"-it is income driven and nothing else.. If he said "The money we make from these calls will help keep us a low fares airline" at least,for once,he would have been honest and transparent. There may be a point of allowing text but I say NO TO MOBILES:td: Roger Feb 21, 09, 5:58 am It's the new seating arrangement on all their 737s:D You didn't use a smiley - I hadn't realised FR operated twin-aisle 737s. Must rethink my 1p strategy. :p |