He is, as I have said before, the CEO airline punters deserve.Indeed, that gobsh!te O'Leary has a lot to answer for.
Real time reporting, I am presently at an airport and am getting a bit pissed.The voice of experience, if ever I heard it...![]()
He is, as I have said before, the CEO airline punters deserve.
Let me take a moment to adjust to this new agreeable GilesM...When the day comes that I don't spend too much time flying, I will probably agree with you.
In all the years I've flown, sometimes 4 trips, 8 flights a year, I never saw anyone that drunk it actually caused a problem.I spend too much of my life in airports, and on planes, and see very little evidence of drunks causing trouble in airports/on planes, it's a very tightly controlled environment, and the lack of ability to run away after doing something dodgy makes it a wee bit tricky not to get caught.
It certainly would, and it would make it a tad difficult for the airports and airlines to operate the very cheap flights.
Let me take a moment to adjust to this new agreeable GilesM...
If you're going to drink on Ryanair plane, you'd better bring plenty of change for the toilet!A Welsh lamb going to a slaughterhouse in Spain probably has a more pleasant "travel experience" than a Ryanair punter making the same trip. Is it any wonder that the humans anaesthetise themselves with alcohol to lessen the pain?
BTW, I draw the line at pissing on fellow passengers.
You're talking about the price of beer, and David O'Leary, I think most could find a wee bit of common ground.
Sorry to be pedant. Michael.
David's the ex footballer.
Stop taking the Michael.Sorry to be pedant. Michael.
David's the ex footballer.