WishUWereHere wrote: » Thanks for sharing this. On opening the page, I saw the following on the scroll bar on the RH side:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4_t7a0gXRQ On 1m23, there is a TU 134 belonging to Aeroflot taking off. Did Aeroflot fly regularly then between Dublin & ( I guess ) Moscow?
goingnowhere wrote: » These are the only routes which are bookable Most others are zero'd till Aug
Mc Love wrote: » What's the next course of action then? Strike - surely EI can't risk that?
Jack1985 wrote: » Nobody can afford to strike and that includes both sides. EI need to set realistic goals, TWSS supports the majority of their workers up to Aug 2020 the attitude of accept or else is boring to most if it wasn't used all the time.
joeysoap wrote: » Ingrid Miley gets far too much information before staff.
Jack1985 wrote: » Absoloutely, needless to say if Aer Lingus wish to conduct their business in the public sphere so be it, but it is a reflection on them and the consequences of it too.
Deleted User wrote: » I don’t think too many people are paying attention in the public sphere, so if EI are going that route then they are playing to a nearly empty stadium. You’ll always get the few Union begrudgers who’ll shout the loudest, but at the end of the day it’s people’s lives and families we are talking about.
California Dreamer wrote: » https://joepriesaviation.net/photoalbum/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=-3&pid=13138#top_display_media Would there not be a market for those business class seats? They cant be cheap. Or at the very least cover them over.
cson wrote: » Which 757 is it anyone know?
sherology wrote: » I'm shocked!!! What a waste.
billy few mates wrote: » ....... I'm guessing the reason they've cut the opening in the crown skin is so they can extract them with a crane rather than try and lump them out through the doors.
Tenger wrote: » Sounds plausible. That hole isn't much good to extract galley fittings. And Y class seats Prob aren't worth much for parts.
Qprmeath wrote: » 500 jobs to go at Aer Lingus
Mc Love wrote: » Where did you pull that from?
Jack1985 wrote: » Playing hardball with Government at lack of clarity for the Aviation Sector.
kona wrote: » Unfortunately I dont think so, looking long term and the best interests of the country, the government would be reckless to allow foreign travel when there are so many ****shows still in effect. We are in a good place and we cant jeopradise it. This doesnt rule out some form of government intervention tho, which I think is inevitable in such a descision, but they are going to require a smaller aer lingus to make it workable.
Jack1985 wrote: » Job cuts are required I'm not refuting that, there is a hardline against the government however the title on the internal video says it all effectively support us or it gets worse. I agree regarding the states, it's a shambles over there and any European country us included risks all efforts by flying there with open borders.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » To be fair the government is hopelessly slow opening up markets that are in the same place or better than us in controlling spread. No reason why we can't open up to Austria, Switzerland, Greece, Denmark, Belgium, Germany...even Italy is in a far different place to where it was and certainly doesn't present the risk it did. I'd like to see them more proactive and act faster on picking countries to open up. Instead they are issuing blanket quarantines on everyone. One size doesn't fit all particularly in Europe.