I appreciate quick travel when I fly during my October and Easter holidays to Europe/UK. However, I will never compromise my safety and the safety of others to be able to carry on an excessive amount of luggage and dash off.
The idea of patriotism via commercialism should not be preached to us using a Churchill icon by a Ryanair CEO. Patriotism is caring about you nation and one way we can do this is by complying to the law at airports.
2006-08-19 11:33:22
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answered by mairimac158 4
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I think the man is from another planet, like LadySam said he would be mad if one of his planes was blown out the sky, he would then say the security was not good enough
He forgets it is not just the passengers that are suffering the staff at the airports are also, they are included in the ban on fluids etc (not sure if it is every airport but it is here). The security staff tries as hard as possible to get everyone checked quickly but sadly these people do not have terrorist tattooed on their forehead and come in all shapes, colours, sizes and ages. Give me safety any day over cheap flights and no delays. I wonder how quick he is to pay compensation for a delay due to his airline.
2006-08-19 11:52:17
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answered by silkie_sea_fae 1
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He's probably one of these people that leave it right until the last minute to get to the airport and then expect people to jump through hoops. I for one don't care how longer it takes and can't understand why these security measures aren't there all the time, people wait in queues for hours at fun fairs, why do they moan at queuing at airports, afterall it's the safety of their family and friends that's at stake here.
2006-08-21 02:21:26
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answered by Anonymous
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His business is losing money at the moment what do you expect him to say. Yes the government could have done better, they could have had contingency plans but they didn't. They reacted as best they could. He should accept the reality of the situation, he's made his millions and if he feels they are more important than national security (sorry innocent people being blown up) he should retire now.
2006-08-19 13:45:16
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answered by bob kerr 4
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He has a point about there being no restrictions on liquids being taken on the London underground. Surely that's where the terrorists will strike next if there is no security checks for liquids. The rest of the time, O'Leary is an arrogant bag of hot air.
2006-08-19 11:26:17
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answered by Anonymous
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he would be jumping up and down if his plain was blown up
he is a fool, i am sure every airline has suffered just like the members of the public who have had to que for hours
i think that increased security is safest for everyone.
pre screening before you even arrive at the airport will also help
He should get NOTHING
2006-08-19 11:27:53
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answered by SammyD 3
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He is absolutely right! This is all hoax to defame Muslim and Islam. Same was true for 9/11 which is a Zionist creation and Bush knew this in well advance as clearly shown on Michael Moor's Farnhite 9/11. IN Feb 1993 a Mossad agent Josie Hadas bombed World Trade Center and CNN in breaking news showed her apartment carrying bomb drawings an some bomb material but when CNN realized that she is Mossad agent, her name disappeared forever! On the other hand her driver Slameh who was hire by her and used for renting the Ryder van and whom she told that the van was stolen, is put behind bar. HE is in jail since then. Poor guy was busy reporting the van theft to NY police! ALong with Slameh entire Islam and Muslims are held hostage
2006-08-19 11:46:52
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answered by pathowiz 3
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O'Leary is an arrogant,lying bas*ard,I wouldn't listen to any-thing he says,he has dedicated his life to making money,he looks after the best interests of Ryanair not the passengers.
2006-08-19 11:33:29
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answered by michael k 6
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what's the question? For the record, all and sundry dumb sufficient to apply the words,"it truly is going to blow up," even as concerning a suitcase in an airport is purely inviting hardship. you've were given to be smarter than that.
2016-11-05 04:42:21
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answered by zubrzycki 4
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Given Ryanair's imfamous and abysmal customer service record, you can bet he's not making these threats to improve the situation for the mugs who already line his pocket.
2006-08-19 11:49:28
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answered by Sonny Walkman 4
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