UK-based airlines told to move to Europe after Brexit or lose major routes https://www.theguardian.com/politic...routes?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard
This fat Cypriot and the Paddy that charges €5 for a tiny can of Princes are being touted as British?
Aye ye might pay a fiver for a tin of crisps but you can also fly in a ****ing aeroplane to Europe for 30 quid ya crazy bastard
That's not my point neither of these two chumps are British. If Roma airlines and Polski jet get uppity then ban those ****s from flying in for starters.
It's emplying that "we" will be losing British jobs if they relocate. Every Ryanair flight I have been on has been staffed by Irish people and Easyjet a few mardy tarts with orange make up that think they are posh. **** em .
Pretty sure their biggest volume of flights will be in and out of England and all our airports are chokabloc anyway needing new runways and **** so so it's a win win.
Did you read the article? It says that the airlines need to have a HQ presence in Europe if they want to continue running flights between EU cities. Makes sense to me, it means jobs and cash generated by it stays in Europe. Doesn't say anything about closing flight paths or stopping flights to Marbella for fat chavs like Trev
What you on about now? I've been to loads of countries, I don't make up stories about Australia on the internet to impress fellow mongos
It's mainly about money and shares Ryanair would have to reduce to 40% & Easyjet 49% UK owned . Those two don't generate many worthwhile jobs anyway . (I got bored halfway through and had a laugh at the Guardian asking for donations because their advertising has dried up)