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Hopefully like a champagne cork
Yup bailiff, that was quite a chunk of shares that a number of tlw employees purchased...doubt it was a gamble with money they had in the "bottom drawer"... More like a shrewd purchased based on what they reckon will transpire over the coming weeks/months as things accelerate with Kenya etc etc
That's a very good point, although somewhat bleak...however i fully expect the potential revenue generated from oil to be what drives policy going forward
See ezj have new route from Manchester to Lapland.. That could be some extra £ with all those parents opting to take the children reindeer and santa spotting this winter rather than stay at home
Ticking upwards nicely
During Q3 easyJet flew 26.2 million seats,... As taken from the update. It's impossible to please that amount of customers so a few bad reviews on trip advisor is to be expected. I've only ever had positive experiences when flying ezj so it is what it is... Recently attended a function, the venue had a terrible review from a recent customer. Likened the place to fawlty towers, the staff as terrible and the venue itself as run down and in need of major refurb. Guess what, it was fine.
I've tried that, it's not easy... Ended up with 300 less than I initially started with... Was 100 odd up at one point lol
Good info, peanuts in the grand scheme of things.. To be fare the guys at baggage control have an important role to play and should be encouraged with a "slice of the profit pie" if they are only on close to minimum wage
yup, i fully expect it to be resolved pretty soon also. been a ****e few days, first the cancellations, now baggage handlers joining the uk wide strike movement... ezj held up pretty well though overall i suppose. at some point it's going to get back to nearer ore covid levels that's almost a stick on. keep the faith
Yup, that's the bit I like woodsup. 95%. Feel for that remaining 5% but it's not as bad as it looks in the headlines. Also I read that it will in fact mean that it might mean dearer seats and even higher profits.
Yup, never thought about that Bolland...its not just going to effect ezj so chances are that folk will re-book to suit new schedule if possible. Not read all the details but although it covers quite a few flights/passengers I'm hopeful that the majority manage to get their holiday and keep the faith with ezj.
Suppose all ezj can do, is try and minimise disruption by careful planning etc etc along with making sure that customers have full and proper communication explaining the challenges and what they are trying to do so folk can still have their holidays / flights,... I wonder if the business takes out any insurance against such things as atc strikes etc so that it can recoup any monies paid out on compensation?...
That's an expensive wee 4 days stille. Yup, must be raking in the cash at ezj HQ.?
Wonder how many of them were ezj flights. £££
Yesterday was the busiest day for commercial aviation that we’ve ever tracked. We tracked 134,386 commercial flights on 6 July and today is shaping up to be another busy day. More than 20,000 flights are in the air right now.
If anything I see that as a positive outcome so why your new target I've no idea. Things do go wrong, even with the simplest of technology... They had a problem, it was identified, procedure was followed, plane landed safely before undergoing inspection. From this you can be assured that from the findings from the inspection, all aircraft in the fleet will undergo scrutiny should there be the possibility they might also be at any risk whatsoever.
My crystal ball says 492 so I'm thinking you could be correct Stillie lol
Ryaay also well up...cabin crew to seats, ezj ready for t/o.
That's the emails just out regarding seat sales up to June 24...getting their business done early, hope that means summer 23 is sold out and no need to try and drum up business. Looking forward to next update very much.
There's probably some logic in that, if delivery companies need to start charging more to cover increased operating costs...Then those that they deliver for will need to pick up the tab. Guessing the Mail thinks that could eat in to future profits?
Hope you wurnae on the £20/min quote phone line Stille lol