
I'd like to add my own heartfelt sympathies to the businessmen of Shannon. It is astonishing cruelty on the part of Aer Lingus to force these well-fed, well-paid souls to make, when they next visit London, a terrible choice between getting an express train from Gatwick or rising an hour earlier and getting a Heathrow flight from Cork. I feel so proud that people of Ireland are prepared to take a stand against this dreadful injustice.
As for Michael O'Leary - such a brave sensitive soul - perhaps he could find a few coppers in his pocket to offset the exhorbitant cost of those Gatwick Express tickets.
Pic above shows new Ryanair ad, nominated for Good Taste Award 2007
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Nice blog Carissa. Not bad at all ... considering you are a journalist.
As for the Ryanair ad - good taste prevents me for posting what I really feel about the smug, overpaid PR arsehole who decided to have a laugh after the death of 750 soldiers.
Its about as classy as Ryanair's service.
blog looks great. very annoying to listen to the nonsense about shannon. and typical o'leary to jump to the airwagon.
in the new 'feelgood' northern ireland i don't think we can criticise o'leary. we long ago gave up any societal position of righteous indignation at the past.
It's tough on the ordinary Munster folk who can't use their own connection to London. However, the good news they will be able to get to and from the regular Belfast flights by using the new M3 via the Hill of Tara.
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