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Fuel is cheaper ?
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First Irish organisation to go flying without wings since Westlife
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Is that the sanitary aid ?
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For an extra £22 you can reserve a seat upstairs(excluding front or back seats which are £28) You'll also need a £2 coin for the khazi.
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They'll never get them off the ground..
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Terrible altitude to customers.
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Isn't there an Easybus? IF you fly ryanair you'd be used to buses anyway, his airports are normally 100 miles away from his "destination"!
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Ryanair pr department are useless
Monarch going bust and barely makes the news Also, surely they could have found some agency pilots? |
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Bus drivers are cheaper to hire than pilots .
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Not now plenty of Monarch pilots be looking for jobs
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Summation on BBC, plenty of seats, just not enough bums to put on 'em. Couldn't be anything to do with austerity, could it? Strong and stable.
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monarch a decent firm to fly with,with 110,000 customers currently on holiday and 1000,s more booked to go goes bust, yet Ryanair a joke of a company laughs off cancelling half a million flights,funny old world the airline buisness
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Monarch was always my first choice of airline for short haul flights around Europe, never once had I had a problem with them over the last 20 years or so.
My brother and his wife were flying with them this morning from Naples @ 11.00, they were met at the airport by a Monarch official who straight away put them on the chartered British Airways flight to depart at the same time with no charges. It's highly unlikely they would have got the same treatment from the likes of Ryanair. |
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First headline casualty of the plummeting £ from the BREXIT vote?
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I'm on a Monarch holiday now, I haven't bothered checking but I'm sure someone will get us home.
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