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#111622 by Scrooge
12 Apr 2006, 18:45
Im sorry to say that this is the world we live in,some idiot decides that it would be fun to call in a threat or pass a note in this case and mess with 100+ people's live's...the same thing just happened to the QE II
#111623 by Nottingham Nick
12 Apr 2006, 18:50
No blame on Ryanair for this one, though.

I agree with jetwet1, about the idiot.

If the note originated from someone on board, it will be interesting to see how long the Scottish police spend interviewing the pax... and what they do if one of the pax turns out to be responsible for it. [:(!][:(!]

Nick
#111642 by mcuth
12 Apr 2006, 21:44
BBC News link

Cheers

Michael
#111976 by honey lamb
15 Apr 2006, 09:12
And today's airline is...

... Aer Arann
#112003 by buns
15 Apr 2006, 11:46
Looks like Easyjet might be collecting more than their fair share of trouble at the moment
#112009 by mitchja
15 Apr 2006, 12:13
Originally posted by buns4vs
Looks like Easyjet might be collecting more than their fair share of trouble at the moment



People like that should be banned from all airlines for life - end of story [V]

Regards
#112016 by MarkJ
15 Apr 2006, 12:44
The thing is - all airlines will have them- there is still this thing abotu alcohol and air rage and to be honest it will evntually lead to a ban on alcohol in ceratin areas - maybe hitting Y first - although it often seems that the trouble makers sit in the pointy bit ( no blame attached to anyone on this site tho!!)

I also think that some airlines are too lax at check in when allowing people who have been drinking on a plane - I was once on a BA flight where they guy sat in the exit seat was clearly drunk - what fun in an emergency eh?
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