Ryanair now cancelling 40-50 flights a day for six weeks to allow staff to catch up on annual leave. Also the move will help it hit its annual punctuality target of 90%.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."
Genuinely cant believe theyre allowed to mess customers about like that for reasons like that, and Ive heard theyre only giving people 24 notice in some cases an all
You aint got a lot of choice if you need to fly out of Limoges between September and June, unless you go Southampton with Flybe. I personally dont care as I always drive
I'm booked on a flight to Kerry in a few weeks. Keeping my fingers crossed.
You aint got a lot of choice if you need to fly out of Limoges between September and June, unless you go Southampton with Flybe. I personally dont care as I always drive
I'm booked on a flight to Kerry in a few weeks. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Would be interesting to see if flights to and from Ireland are affected at the same rate as other services to and from other destinations
You aint got a lot of choice if you need to fly out of Limoges between September and June, unless you go Southampton with Flybe. I personally dont care as I always drive
I'm booked on a flight to Kerry in a few weeks. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Would be interesting to see if flights to and from Ireland are affected at the same rate as other services to and from other destinations
O'Leary has equal contempt for all. So I think Irish flights will also be affected as much as anywhere.
Just spent 2k on holiday, go to look at getting extra leg room for the 10 hour flight, only to realise not only is the extra leg room seats all booked, but most of the other seats have been reserved, so if we want to sit next to each other we have to pay another £60 to hold those seats. Arseholes.
Ryan Air are now automatically seating people who book together in different parts of the plane, in the hope that they'll pay the 10 quid (I think) supplement. And charging 4 quid per booking if you wanna get your boarding pass more than 3 days in advance of you flight.
Glad BA now fly Gatwick - Limoges through the summer cos RyanAirsucksballs
Blimey, how much extra do they charge for that?
Free ball suck and rim with evey 4 quid advance boarding pass so that ain't too shabby.
British Gas. We're on a service plan with them and booked an engineer for this morning as the boiler's packed in. Got a call just now to say they can't make it due to high volume of call outs. It was only after a fairly long rant at the manager and telling him we have a 6 month old baby (which we don't) that they agreed to get someone out today at some time.
2nd time these wankers have done it to me, I'd booked a day off work last time.
Engineer was here within 2 hours and fixed it within 20 minutes. Didn't ask where the baby was!
Also managed to mount the new TV on the wall with no injuries/damages or swearing so decent day all round in the end.
British Gas. We're on a service plan with them and booked an engineer for this morning as the boiler's packed in. Got a call just now to say they can't make it due to high volume of call outs. It was only after a fairly long rant at the manager and telling him we have a 6 month old baby (which we don't) that they agreed to get someone out today at some time.
2nd time these wankers have done it to me, I'd booked a day off work last time.
Engineer was here within 2 hours and fixed it within 20 minutes. Didn't ask where the baby was!
Also managed to mount the new TV on the wall with no injuries/damages or swearing so decent day all round in the end.
People who don't put a divider down on the checkout belt once they've finished loading their shopping onto the belt.
Are they thick, rude or just cunts?
Had one bloke a few weeks ago who put the divider down on the checkout (Was behind me) before I'd finished unloading the trolley, meant that I eventually ran out of room because he was happily loading the belt himself and had to start piling items!!
People who come and join you waiting for a lift and proceed to press the obviously illuminated button that you have already pressed. Like you were just hanging around hoping a lift may randomly appear!
People who don't put a divider down on the checkout belt once they've finished loading their shopping onto the belt.
Are they thick, rude or just cunts?
Had one bloke a few weeks ago who put the divider down on the checkout (Was behind me) before I'd finished unloading the trolley, meant that I eventually ran out of room because he was happily loading the belt himself and had to start piling items!!
The supermarket truly displays some of the worst of humanity.
Some cunts think it is OK to barricade the section of shelves they are browsing through with a trolley preventing anyone else getting near the products in that area, as if they're terrified someone else is going to buy all other 48 packets of ham before they've decided what they want. Kicking the trolley out of the way usually learns them.
People who don't put a divider down on the checkout belt once they've finished loading their shopping onto the belt.
Are they thick, rude or just cunts?
Had one bloke a few weeks ago who put the divider down on the checkout (Was behind me) before I'd finished unloading the trolley, meant that I eventually ran out of room because he was happily loading the belt himself and had to start piling items!!
Disgraceful checkout etiquette. If that happened to me my packing speed would reach a world record slow.
People who don't put a divider down on the checkout belt once they've finished loading their shopping onto the belt.
Are they thick, rude or just cunts?
Had one bloke a few weeks ago who put the divider down on the checkout (Was behind me) before I'd finished unloading the trolley, meant that I eventually ran out of room because he was happily loading the belt himself and had to start piling items!!
Disgraceful checkout etiquette. If that happened to me my packing speed would reach a world record slow.
Oh it most certainly did, partly just to piss him off, partly because he made it extra difficult for me to reach the bottom items in the trolley!! - Is why the majority of days I'll do the Asda Click n Collect (really worth it as saves you having to deal with the cretins)
People who hover around you in a supermarket till queue with a couple of items in their basket hoping you'll let them go in front just because there a few people waiting at the basket only till, or worse, say "oh I can't use those modern things" when you point out there are self-service tills free.
Supermarkets, particularly Sainsburys, who shut down their fresh meat/fish/deli counters an hour before the shop closes. You're either open or you're not Sainsburys!
The new Barclays machines that let you get out large amounts of cash, which is good, then they give you the option to choose what notes you want, which is good; but then proceed to choose your notes for you! So you have to change their selection for you actually wanted when you chose the option.
The fact that no cash machine allows you to withdraw a £5 note - On some occasions I dont want to take £10 out or I may not have £10 in my account in the bloody first place
Even more annoying is when your at a machine, need £5 yet are sure those notes arent available so you take out £10 only to be given two £5 notes!!
The fact that no cash machine allows you to withdraw a £5 note - On some occasions I dont want to take £10 out or I may not have £10 in my account in the bloody first place
The new Barclays ones that have replaced cashiers let you take out a fiver.
People who don't bag as they go on self-service supermarket tills.
Sorry mate, I'm guilty of that. Used to try and bag but it always lead to some sort of "unexpected item in the bagging area" issue that meant I had to wait for someone to come over and reset the till for me.
I hate those bastard machines but always end up using them cos there's always a queue for the handful of real people they still employ.
Try to avoid supermarkets as much as possible these days. Not cheap, generally an utterly soul-sapping experience, and with the amount of Metro/Express/Local stores they that keep being allowed to open. 25 Sainsburys stores within 2.5 miles of my house, 16 Tescos and plenty more Asdas, Aldis, Lidls and Waitrose
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Also managed to mount the new TV on the wall with no injuries/damages or swearing so decent day all round in the end.
Are they thick, rude or just cunts?
Am trying to concentrate here and having to listen to some barely readable text is bloody irritating.
Some cunts think it is OK to barricade the section of shelves they are browsing through with a trolley preventing anyone else getting near the products in that area, as if they're terrified someone else is going to buy all other 48 packets of ham before they've decided what they want. Kicking the trolley out of the way usually learns them.
Dont think I've ever seen it happen before
Even more annoying is when your at a machine, need £5 yet are sure those notes arent available so you take out £10 only to be given two £5 notes!!
I hate those bastard machines but always end up using them cos there's always a queue for the handful of real people they still employ.
Try to avoid supermarkets as much as possible these days. Not cheap, generally an utterly soul-sapping experience, and with the amount of Metro/Express/Local stores they that keep being allowed to open. 25 Sainsburys stores within 2.5 miles of my house, 16 Tescos and plenty more Asdas, Aldis, Lidls and Waitrose