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#817861 by Tinuks
25 Jul 2012, 14:05
pjh wrote:
PaulS wrote: I am amazed that VS allow this site to continue to operate especially if they have so many members of crew involved. Surely they could win any libel case.


Imagine the first swathe of headlines - Beardy Multi Millionare's Unfeeling Corporation Seeks to Crush Regular Guy.....

If the courts then found for VS, would these headlines get rescinded? Don't think so....


Beyond that, I'm certain that they were advised to weigh the costs of suing against whatever damage this guy might cause, and seeing as it has not brought down the airline, why spend hundreds of thousands of pounds litigating. Imagine if they ever went the route of suing everyone that made such damning comments, they might be forced to add a legal fee surcharge to our fares
#817864 by Darren Wheeler
25 Jul 2012, 14:23
Easier and cheaper to let it die off naturally as the obsessive rants of an individual than give him a platform in court.

Interestingly, the domain was set up in June 1999, over 2 years after the date of the alleged incident and is due to expire in June 2020 :0
#817868 by Pete
25 Jul 2012, 15:33
preiffer wrote:On the scale of 0 to Travel Agency owner, that's a chip of EPIC proportions.


Paul, you're giving me reasons to write a 'Like' button for the forum...
#817876 by ratechaser
25 Jul 2012, 17:18
Pete wrote:
preiffer wrote:On the scale of 0 to Travel Agency owner, that's a chip of EPIC proportions.


Paul, you're giving me reasons to write a 'Like' button for the forum...


*LIKE!* :-)
#817882 by Sealink
25 Jul 2012, 18:57
preiffer wrote:On the scale of 0 to Travel Agency owner, that's a chip of EPIC proportions.


I love it!

I work with some privileged travel agency "partners". And always watch my back.

How did you come to the same conclusion?
#817888 by honey lamb
25 Jul 2012, 19:49
Sealink wrote:
preiffer wrote:On the scale of 0 to Travel Agency owner, that's a chip of EPIC proportions.


I love it!

I work with some privileged travel agency "partners". And always watch my back.

How did you come to the same conclusion?

There was a post on the Facebook VS page which kicked off big time one night by a travel agent with a dodgy website. Kept some of us up half the night :o)
#817889 by Almeida
25 Jul 2012, 20:24
The site did draw attention to this case:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/2346319.stm You've got to wonder if the lady made enough fuss at the time for the cabin crew to take her more seriously. If it had been me, I would have just stood up and refused to sit down, rather than be squashed.

Even on a full flight there must be some alternative seat that can be offered, even if it was in the cabin crew rest area?
#817896 by benchsmith
25 Jul 2012, 21:55
not being funny the guy may not have liked his inflight entertainment being disturb but to be honest it was in the way virgin works as in to get everyone to feel like they are not just a number and to be picked at random to be able to select a winner to be honest is not the air host/hostess's fault so it should not be taken out on them if the alleged is true. Therefore the captain did what any captain should do if you go into any work place and demonstrate what can be perceived to be acting in a way that is offensive / threatening then you would not expect to be tolerated acting in this way and the appropriate action should be followed.
#817905 by pjh
25 Jul 2012, 22:51
Sealink wrote:
preiffer wrote:On the scale of 0 to Travel Agency owner, that's a chip of EPIC proportions.


I love it!

I work with some privileged travel agency "partners". And always watch my back.

How did you come to the same conclusion?


Errr....in plain english for we mere mortals?
#817906 by pjh
25 Jul 2012, 22:56
AndyH wrote:Came across another story which made me laugh, shame the comments are gone!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... plane.html


This did make me laugh.

"The flight was to the idyllic Cuban islands"

Err...surely that's the first time that rag has associated the term "idyllic" with centrally directed socialist economy?
#817918 by spiceke
26 Jul 2012, 07:40
Darren Wheeler wrote:I thought all the IFE's automatically pause when there is a cabin announcement?


Unfortunately not.

Couple of years ago I was off to MCO and was engrossed by the Sherlock Holmes film.

Announcement came over the p.a. System and I lost the last 10 minutes of the film (the announcement seemed to go on for ever) so I ended up buying the DVD !
#817925 by PaulS
26 Jul 2012, 10:06
spiceke wrote:
Darren Wheeler wrote:I thought all the IFE's automatically pause when there is a cabin announcement?


Unfortunately not.

Couple of years ago I was off to MCO and was engrossed by the Sherlock Holmes film.

Announcement came over the p.a. System and I lost the last 10 minutes of the film (the announcement seemed to go on for ever) so I ended up buying the DVD !


Thanks for that I was sure that whilst the soundtrack was lost and PA announcement appear on the screen that the film continued as was picked up once the announcement is finished, just like when yo answer a phone via Bluetooth in your car and the IPod / radio is merely muted.

Whilst were are on the IFE subject I have never understood why VS can't leave the sky map on right up to the gate as the majority of other airlines do?
#817943 by honey lamb
26 Jul 2012, 11:57
PaulS wrote:Whilst were are on the IFE subject I have never understood why VS can't leave the sky map on right up to the gate as the majority of other airlines do?

It's because CAA regulations state that all airlines registered in the UK must turn off the IFE for take off and landing
#817948 by AndyH
26 Jul 2012, 12:53
honey lamb wrote:
PaulS wrote:Whilst were are on the IFE subject I have never understood why VS can't leave the sky map on right up to the gate as the majority of other airlines do?

It's because CAA regulations state that all airlines registered in the UK must turn off the IFE for take off and landing


Is that right or is it airline policy? I remember reading a thread a while ago about this on airliners.com and no one could find any CAA regulations requiring the IFE to be turned off during takeoff/landing.
#817952 by RedNWhite
26 Jul 2012, 13:21
AndyH wrote:
honey lamb wrote:
PaulS wrote:Whilst were are on the IFE subject I have never understood why VS can't leave the sky map on right up to the gate as the majority of other airlines do?

It's because CAA regulations state that all airlines registered in the UK must turn off the IFE for take off and landing


Is that right or is it airline policy? I remember reading a thread a while ago about this on airliners.com and no one could find any CAA regulations requiring the IFE to be turned off during takeoff/landing.


It is funny that this subject should be mentioned as the Skymap was left on during the landing of VS16 yesterday. As I had only the Skymap on, I don't know if the complete IFE was still working. Probably not. I would imagine that leaving only the Skymap on would not contravene any CAA rules or hinder any sudden evacuation, in the same way that the safety video rolling during taxi doesn't. The other IFE would require headphones which would be a no-no in the case of emergency.
#817954 by slinky09
26 Jul 2012, 13:42
Isn't it normal for the NOVA IFE equipped planes to have the sky map on, with the others there's some issue about having only the map on ... ?|
#817956 by flabound
26 Jul 2012, 14:33
you may be right Slinky, I have been on a number of flights and anorakly watched the map all the way down. bit un nerving to see 200feet altitude as the wheels hit the ground !!
#817965 by PaulS
26 Jul 2012, 17:12
Whilst we are putting the IFE to rights can any body tell me why Elvis keeps popping up on the map
#817971 by ratechaser
26 Jul 2012, 18:31
PaulS wrote:Whilst we are putting the IFE to rights can any body tell me why Elvis keeps popping up on the map


Or that flipping pirate ship!

I guess 15 years ago, some programmer thought it would be a cutesy touch to throw in a few graphics. Bravo.
#817982 by Sealink
26 Jul 2012, 19:43
pjh wrote:
Sealink wrote:
preiffer wrote:On the scale of 0 to Travel Agency owner, that's a chip of EPIC proportions.


I love it!

I work with some privileged travel agency "partners". And always watch my back.

How did you come to the same conclusion?


Errr....in plain english for we mere mortals?


Let's just say that some travel agents have a sense of entitlement that ... goes some way beyond what mere mortals expect!
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