If you don’t like ryanair’s publicity stunts, don’t endorse them by talking about them. If people talk about them then they’re working…
I can’t believe nobody has suggested any baby airbuses yet!
My vote goes to:
1. Airbus A318
2. Boeing 717
3. Boeing 767
While the Air India aircraft with 119 passengers was awaiting take-off on the main runway 927, the Jet plane with 120 passengers awaited at the cross-runway 1427, the official said
I’m reluctanct to give much credit to an article so badly researched and understood that they can’t even get the runway numbers right.
This is just a verbatim interpretation of a quote which even looking on wikipedia would have helped the correspondant to see that 927 and 1427 doesn’t really make much sense to anyone.
Reminds me of an incident a while back involving a jetoo aircraft 🙂
Nice shots.
What is the corcorde shaped thing in front of the second shot of the VS 744? It might not even be an aircraft… but it looks very concord-y
Andrew
Does this include the virgin cartel charges?
From their website:
Ryanair will remove its £10/€10 airport check-in fee and introduce a £5/€5 online check-in fee per person, per flight, on new bookings
Can I pay the €5 fee instead of the £5 fee? That would be a small saving!!
Also, I must hold my hands up at this stage and admit that I was wrong. I thought when they announced this a few months back it was just to try and get people to book early but apparently not.
Andrew
I’m no expert but it appears to take quite a while from landing to the evacuation starting, doesn’t it?
Also, I saw at least a couple of passengers evacuating with hand luggage…
Where were these taken?
It looks like a CSA Tu-134 on the left of the first shot, thereby suggesting they weren’t taken in india?
Andrew
I’m guessing that they would be married by an actor in a pilots’ uniform…
Can you imagine? You spend £50,000 on your licence and you end up performing wedding ceremonies!
Very nice shots…
does anyone know why LY switched away from STN??
Andrew
In answer to the question has O’Leary lost the plot I think I would now have to say a very definite yes!
I continue to disagree… he knows exactly what he’s doing and it’s working! Just see easyjet in another thread with their “weddings by pilots” rubbish… it’s all free publicity (as this later story proves, considering it simply wouldn’t work – they have no intention of rolling it out!)
Europe’s largest low-cost airline Ryanair is looking at the possibility of getting passengers to carry their luggage all the way to the plane, cutting out the need for baggage handlers.
“We would say to passengers … take your own bag down through airport security, leave it at the bottom of the steps, we put it in the hold and on arrival we deliver it to the aircraft steps and you take it with you,” Chief Executive Michael O’Leary told a news conference yesterday.
Ryanair’s business is centered around cutting costs and the carrier is planning to eliminate check-in desks from October this year, saving up to 40 million euros annually.
An airline spokesman said the group would not pursue the luggage plan if it jeopardized their quick turnaround times.
Source: Reuters
This won’t work. The whole point of hold luggage is that you can put things in there like blades, scissors etc which you can’t carry on board. If passengers are taking their suitcases through with them, they wouldn’t be able to get these through search.
Also, the delays at the security area would be unbelievable.
Forget it
Don’t the pilots have more important things to be doing at 35,000 feet?
Who belongs to the 747 white tail???
Looks like G-MKKA. It was only reregistered from HS-ORA a couple of weeks ago so there are no pictures on any of the major sites with that registration, but there’s a shot of it here in the previous colours:
http://jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6453327&nseq=0
Looks like it’s been cleaned up a bit! but the little yellow marks are still there suggesting its the same machine
Andrew
I’m not really sure about the pilot’s response – I’d be interested to hear what some of the professionals on here think…
It seems a bit extreme to concern your passengers when it is only one foolish passenger who has broken the rules