Post-UK Rebrand
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/...-wake-of-poll/
This sort of covers UK flying, which is the point of the thread.
I appreciate some international readers wont have seen everything that is being said.
This sort of covers UK flying, which is the point of the thread.
Meanwhile easyJet's chief executive Carolyn McCall told Channel 4 News that it "remains to be seen" whether the budget carrier would keep its HQ at Luton airport, where it has been based since it was founded in 1995.
"What I have said is that Luton is a massive base for us and we wouldn't be moving lock, stock and barrel from Luton," she added. EasyJet is looking at contingency measures including obtaining an air operator's certificate in an EU country, to ensure continued access to the European Common Aviation Area.
"What I have said is that Luton is a massive base for us and we wouldn't be moving lock, stock and barrel from Luton," she added. EasyJet is looking at contingency measures including obtaining an air operator's certificate in an EU country, to ensure continued access to the European Common Aviation Area.
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The new branding slogan could be:
"Fly the slightly redesigned flag".
Or:
"Every year we fly more people across the Atlantic than the entire population of Manhattan - and then they fly onto Dublin and Frankfurt where the jobs are."
"Fly the slightly redesigned flag".
Or:
"Every year we fly more people across the Atlantic than the entire population of Manhattan - and then they fly onto Dublin and Frankfurt where the jobs are."