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Ryanair have said on numerous occasions that they don't deal with travel agents.
Michael O'Leary thinks he got a bargain buying 737 max - sorry to say waste of cash. its all about short small flights in the future. it will fall big big in march
More rubbish.
In Ireland the flu jab is done at your GP or can be done in a pharmacy, I get it done every year as I'm immune comprised this year I tried to make an appointment for Sept. but because of the take up I had to wait until the end of Nov.
Maybe down the line they'll be able to combine the flu and covid jab.
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Even if the vaccine has to be given every year it will just become the norm laki the flu jab I get every year, btw the last flight I was on was in Feb.
Everyone on here is entitled to their opinion as far as I'm concerned.
I would imagine 50% would be vaccinated by summer 2021, that's 100% more than was vaccinated in 2019, I also think the cost of the testing will fall.
The vacine will be free in Ireland I don't know the position in other countries.
I would imagine the testing would be quickly phased out once the vacine was rolled out.
Maybe RYA will supply a free mask.
The vaccine requirements and mask will just become the norm similar to what happened re security after 911. JMHO
I think the Max aircraft and M O' Leary staying on affected the share price.
I would never have thought that the share would have stayed that high in the pandemic though.
I respect your opinion BB but with the rollout of the vaccine and at €15 + with a limited schedule I think this time next year this share is at €20. JMHO
The Common Market evolved into the EEC, EU ect, with agreements and treaties signed up to by the member states of which the UK was one. We keep hearing this constant rubbish that the EU is a bully when the UK was one of it's largest members,