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Kamis, 18 November 2010

Cheap Plane Passengers This contrived Passion (Thursday, November 18, 2010)

Cheap Plane Passengers This contrived Passion (Thursday, November 18, 2010)


VIVAnews - More than 100 passengers aboard Ryanair to take action "strike out" at an airport in Belgium for three hours on Wednesday morning local time. They protested because the Irish low-cost airline that wishes divert destinations without any prior notice.
According to BBC television pages, during staged a sit for hours in the plane, passengers were left in the dark, without any water supply and all the doors on the toilet was locked.
Most of the new French passengers on holiday from Morocco. According to the number of passengers, their departure from the airport of Fez in Morocco on Tuesday night, at 19:15 local time after the scheduled departure three hours late.
Ryanair plane's real goal is the airport in the town of Beauvais, Northern France. However, the plane instead switch to the destination airport in the city of Liege, Belgium.
The reason, airports in France that was closed because it was late at night. Then, pilot the plane finally landed at Liege around 23.30 local time. Three other Ryanair plane was forced to land in Liege.
Furthermore, the manager asks Ryanair passengers down to the next bus that was provided to continue the trip to Beauvais, with the distance of 350 km.
However, the passenger plane from Morocco that was already upset because there was no notification of changes to the route and they demanded that the aircraft were flying to France.
However, the request was ignored. In fact, passengers who remain seated in their chairs, abandoned by the pilot and the crew cabin. "They just leave," said a passenger named Reda Yahiyaoui, who flew with his wife and their two children are still infants.
About three hours later, the passengers finally relented and out of the plane. Parties reject Ryanair has accused of abandoning passengers.
"The passengers refused to follow the advice that would make them get to the destination," said Ryanair spokesman Stephen McNamara. The pilot and the crew, according to McNamara, had been on the plane for an hour after landing to persuade the passengers to exit.
However, the pilot and crew finally gave up and left the plane with the passengers after they become aggressive.Recommend

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