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8-04-2009 @ 10:56AM
jack said...
"That's fair"
Probably for u but like i read in a blog yesterday :
"When Ryanair announces its desire to make passengers stand during flights, what does that entail? It means that the cheapest prices will be not available to people who can’t stand for 2 hours. Those are mainly the d isabled, young children, older people, pregnant women"
"And it’s not only about a price. How many articles and stories have I read about Ryanair leaving passengers on their own, like the story of the man who had to carry his disabled wife into the plane himself or that of the boy with the broken leg who was forced to stand during the flight by the Ryanair crew"
"Less service mean less differential passenger treatment and more discrimination. In the world of Ryanair, it’s every man for himself".
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