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And he's back, so much for saying goodbye hey.
What is your point as to whether they've doubled or not? Are you invested here? If so, why are you so worried, it's clearly only going one way - take your money and invest elsewhere if you're so concerned. If not, go away and don't fill the board with incorrect, contradictory, misspelt, caps-locked nonsense.
In the meantime you might want to go put your tin foil hat!
First of all, I thought you were leaving the chat till August?
Secondly, Easy Jet are a pan European airline who conduct both domestic and international flights (as we well know, they will be starting a number of routes from next week
Lastly, tui, dart are tour operators!
Very bizarre individual
Dart, tui, easyjet all doubled and more not this why??
We know there looking that's not the point it's been brought in for a reason and that is once the virus has gone it can then be relaxed but how long August Sept next year?
Pretty sure he (d-mong) just contradicted his own argument with that post:
"government is looking at ways to relax the 14-day quarantine rule "
"ministers were looking at ways around the coronavirus quarantine"
"include travel corridors to countries with low infection rates"
Thanks for agreeing with us d-mong!
Madder than a mad dog in the midday sun....
Bye, take care
See you in Aug at 2.50
d from a cruise ship
The government is looking at ways to relax the 14-day quarantine rule for people entering the UK over the coming months, BBC Newsnight has learnt.
From Monday, most people arriving by plane, ferry or train - including UK nationals - must self-isolate.
But some MPs and businesses have expressed concern at the plan, warning it will damage the travel industry.
One government source told Newsnight that ministers were looking at ways around the coronavirus quarantine.
This could include travel corridors to countries with low infection rates, or expanding the list of workers who are exempt from the 14-day rule.
Any changes would be guided by the science but one possible date for a relaxation to the rule could be 20 July, coinciding with school holidays, Newsnight was told.
What are the new quarantine rules for
SP hasn’t gone up as much as others?
Easy jet, Ryan Air, all the rises are comparable, if anything, IAG has done slightly better.
You really are a special case
Enjoy your short!
dusty mongrel , you sound like a right jobsworthy, I have just read the 'rules' and seems to me the 14 day quarantine thing is nonsense but typcially the media hyped the scare value out of all proportion when it was first announced and people like you think its gospel or at least would like people like me to think it is, in reality its a damp squib, I imagine Ms Patel is busy trying to find a way to drop it completely, she may as well.
So WHY HAS THE SP NIT GONE UP AS MUCH AS OTHETS THEN???
IF YOUR OBSERVATION IS CORRECT WAITING
I think IAG has the most potential for doubling compared to the others but the truth is imho while the advice is there they and others won't fly how many times has the restarts been put back April, MAY AND now June
Duster...you do indeed live up to those last 4 letters.
Feel free to download any flight tracking app (I use flightradar24) and you'll see there are a multitude of flights everyday. IAG specific, BA are flying to multiple int'l capitals on a daily basis, AL are doing daily Eire/NI to UK runs, and Iberia is doing quite nicely down south too. As for mainland EU - US route, must be 100+ flights a day just by glancing at the tracker now. The 'shutdown' is a lot busier than some (i.e. shorters like you) would have you believe.
In addition to Portlands sound response above: FCO advice is purely advice ... If I wanted to fly to Kabul right this second, I absolutely (and legally) could.
Not true. You can still fly regardless of the FCO advice
Insurance is the only issue.
Like you well know, as soon as the air bridge announcement is made, the FCO will update the policy anyway
My word, is hate to have a short on iag right now
until the advise changes no body is going anywhere full stop
THERE JUST PLANS LIKE THEY WERE IN APRIL, MAY AND JUNE ONE DAY RODERS MAYBE SEPT??