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I heard that they are cancelling 50 flights a day for the next 6 weeks,rumour or what?oh dear I may have to stay here in CRETE
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EEK it's true..you'd best check that end !
EEK it's true..you'd best check that end !
I guess that if the flight doesn't run Mikey, it isn't counted in the league tables.
It seems that they are more interested in being high up the tables than actually giving good service to people who have already paid.
Mind you they discovered a while ago that no matter how badly they treat people, they keep getting plenty of people willing to book.
It seems that they are more interested in being high up the tables than actually giving good service to people who have already paid.
Mind you they discovered a while ago that no matter how badly they treat people, they keep getting plenty of people willing to book.
//"We have operated a record schedule and traffic numbers during the peak summer months of July and August but must now allocate annual leave to pilots and cabin crew in September and October while still running the bulk of our summer schedule.
"By cancelling less than 2% of our flying programme over the next six weeks, until our winter schedule starts in early November, we can improve the operational resilience of our schedules and restore punctuality to our annualised target of 90%."//
Never heard such nonsense disguised as a supposed company "statement". Something very amiss here. Why not fulfill these flights and rearrange the Winter schedule timetable to give staff time off?
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/ry anair-c ancelli ng-40-t o-50-fl ights-a -day-fo r-six-w eeks-11 037187
"By cancelling less than 2% of our flying programme over the next six weeks, until our winter schedule starts in early November, we can improve the operational resilience of our schedules and restore punctuality to our annualised target of 90%."//
Never heard such nonsense disguised as a supposed company "statement". Something very amiss here. Why not fulfill these flights and rearrange the Winter schedule timetable to give staff time off?
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