Likely be basalt and utter choss, but you never know...
If you fly with an EU airline, then the airline has a legal responsibility to provide you with food and accommodation until a replacement flight has been organised. Those people desperately stranded on climbing holidays will be able to claim expenses back for their food and hotel etc, directly from their airline. Their insurance shouldn't come into it.Good luck with Ryanair mind, just go straight to suing the fuckers
Quote from: Stu Littlefair on April 19, 2010, 12:22:16 pmIf you fly with an EU airline, then the airline has a legal responsibility to provide you with food and accommodation until a replacement flight has been organised. Those people desperately stranded on climbing holidays will be able to claim expenses back for their food and hotel etc, directly from their airline. Their insurance shouldn't come into it.Good luck with Ryanair mind, just go straight to suing the fuckersSome one told me that if you have a return booked then they must give you some compo for hotels etc BUT if you have 2 single fares booked (which is seemingly what you get with budget flights) then you are on your own
Scottish airspace at least should be opening in the morning.
said its everyman for himself now.
Quote from: mark s on April 20, 2010, 11:03:20 amsaid its everyman for himself now.What a great image. AndiT sycthing through the thronged holidaymakers of Calais, cutlass flashing, piling up a highway of bloated corpses behind him. Come on Andi!
I do work in Stoke on Trent tho!
Read today that even though EU regs say they've got to provide food and accom for delayed passengers, Ryanair have announced that they're gonna refund ticket prices and that's it. Apparently its ok to flaunt the law these days if you do it openly with a "fuck everybody" victorian workhouse attitude. Shouldn't really be surprised, as this is the same company that doesn't even supply its aircrew with water to drink during flights.CUNTS!