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Jordyboy9 | 19:35 Tue 12th May 2020 | Travel
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It’s something else to think about.
Government says flights abroad this year?
Forget it,
Mr O’Leary from Ryan air
We will be flying from July.
It’s either a toss up
Or a f ### up
Take your pick.
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who lives will see....
They should make mr O`Leary flyalong on a few of those flights
I'm sure Mr O'Leary wold be happy to fly on those flights, as would quite a few other people.
I can only hope that those holidaymakers cannot get insurance and when they get into trouble abroad, the embassies and foreign office does nothing to help.
I am struggling as I want to book flights to England in August for my dad’s anniversary.
But I’m very concerned.
You can likely fly there as long as you're ok with being in quarantine or isolation for weeks after arrival, so no point, may as well forget it.
// who lives will see....//

chi vive - verra ! - sounz more sepulchral in Italian

Oi listened to Mr OLeary and thought god what an a gypsy thief ! - he was the one who was saying last week that if the UK govt didnt pay him £50m by four o;clock then he would fire anyone

today - I will fly them all in and I dont give a tass if they are infected or not.....notting to do with me !
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Jordy, I think the government was referring to holidays mainly. Not everyone who flies is going on holiday. The business world will go on. It has to.
Indeed Naomi but I think that many meetings that previously required journeys will now be done remotely.
Sharon - you really hope that?
"Indeed Naomi but I think that many meetings that previously required journeys will now be done remotely" That's what we all said after 9/11 and that was the case for a while but then everything returned to normal and I think it will after all of this as well (eventually)
Yes, especially if they've been advised not to go!
That nice Mr O Leary has cancelled my forthcoming flight to the continent and has offered me a voucher which I could if I follow the right process be exchangeable for a form to claim a refund in or around October.

Trouble is , he hasn't cancelled my return flight. That apparently will still be there waiting for me so I won't get a refund on that- I just need to make my own way over there to catch this flight home
He is after the money and wont fly and wont refund!
ff - I don't know when your inbound flight was but if Ryanair are anything like Easyjet (who I was supposed to be flying with this month) they seem to be working on a rolling system of 7 or 14 days. They email you to inform you that your outbound flight is cancelled and then the email about the inbound flight comes along later.
Thanks. Hope so, 237SJ
I can't understand why they are doing it really - they should do it by booking ref but that seems to be the case

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