“Never again. I'll stick with BA.”
The trouble is, naomi, that BA are gradually but surely dragging their services down “budget” airline level. Here’s just the latest of many proposals announced recently:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2018/03/06/british-airways-seats-shrink-airline-squeezes-passengers-boeing/
It’s interesting that Mr O’Leary uses the issue that people were lied to in the run up to the referendum. As I have said before, the electorate is always lied to during political campaigns. That’s what politicians do (though they always say, as Mr O’Leary’s representative has on this occasion, that they were “misquoted” or that their remarks were taken out of context). Whatever it is, it is up to the electorate to see through the lies and make their decision accordingly. Both sides in the referendum debate were equally guilty of stretching the truth. Similarly, both camps of voters suffered misunderstandings. Garaman’s grasp of how travel for UK citizens in the Schengen area would change (or not, as it happens) post-Brexit demonstrates this clearly.