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Ryanair passengers ‘will not know if 737 Max is due to operate flight’
Ryanair’s aircraft allocation procedures mean passengers will not be told during the booking process whether or not their flights are due to be operated by Boeing 737 Max jets, according to group chief executive Michael O’Leary. (www.flightglobal.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Disgraceful. Even more reason not to fly with them.
“I think the best example of [a similar issue with an aircraft type] is the 787 – when it had the lithium-ion battery [issue] and was grounded while they replaced the batteries"
Maybe. But no 787 has yet crashed. Bit of a difference there, O'Leary.
Maybe. But no 787 has yet crashed. Bit of a difference there, O'Leary.
I've boycotted mr o'Leary's circus since they made passports compulsory for domestic flights
I will avoid the 737max until it has accumulated some time in the air
I cannot understand why anyone would fly with Ryanair - ever
Air lingua so
the complications o'leary puts his paying customers through would bankrupt him in nearly every other line of enterprise. Ryanair Restaurants?. bars? real estate companies? Hotels? Housing deveopments? Aviation seems to be the only circus this clown can get away with what he gets away with. Bargain-craving consumers are his lifeblood, especially those with short memories