Thursday, July 9, 2009

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standing on the aircraft, the new craze

Ryanair unleashes a controversy by suggesting that some passengers to fly without a seat to lower rates
Presumably, these flights will travel even more than the 50 cents it used to ask for certain routes, although the book online traveler did not know that when touched to pay fuel surcharges and extra fees are just joy.
order not to suffer in the flesh criticism and hoped to receive, O'Leary is hiding behind that is not his own idea, but taken from the airline China Spring, which has happened this genius. Despite attempts by this newspaper, has been unable to contact the director of Ryanair in Spain and Portugal, Luis Fernandez to discuss the idea.
"What the Chinese do what they want because it's another world but in Europe we can not continue this train," said aviation professionals who are "outrageous" proposal. While
Iberia declined to comment on the subject from Spanair, a spokesman said the proposal "borders on the preposterous" and also that "we doubt its legality." Spanair says they have not been crossed his mind to take such a decision.
However, the direction of Aviation Civil yesterday told this newspaper, through a spokeswoman, that "European law is very specific about it, and there is a particular requirement which states that any person having two or more years of age must fly in a seat or berth."
settle legal questions on the issue, is the wake of what was said by O'Leary, which has shocked people back to aviation service providers.
The company led by aviation operations in Mallorca, Air Berlin, considered it inappropriate to carry standing passengers. Its director Alvaro Middelmann, believes the announcement of Ryanair has aimed to "draw attention" because its proposal "is unethical and provides security ". Middelmann O'Leary commented that" it is a specialist in making things to appear in the media. "
One of the recent scandals involving Ryanair was when the Queen took had flown into one of its aircraft to launch an advertising campaign with the image of Queen Sofia, an attitude that no company had until now, out of respect for the Royal Family. Middelmann said so "violated our code, which is not to disclose the names of passengers ".
Ryanair has many stories that border on illegal or unethical. In Palma had called some time ago in the Plaza Court to give away tickets. 200 tickets were given but the number of participants was far greater, creating much discomfort. Little did they know the graceful happy at that moment is that the ticket was free but had to pay fees and charges, and the final amount was so high that exceeded the price of the ticket was booked online at this time, with fees included.
However, Ryanair has had a tremendous growth in Mallorca. It began operations in late, last year, when all low cost airlines had already been positioned. Had a failure as direct flights to Pisa, but has been growing. To this point comes the increased activity that the company has assured to Europa Press that have more one million passengers on routes operating in Palma and half a million in this year's Ibiza, since, despite the crisis, have a "very successful" in the two airports Balearic and has not experienced any decline in ticket sales.


Source: http://www.diariodemallorca.e


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