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Ryanair to Rescue Aer Lingus Strike Hit Passengers
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Source: Ryanair
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30/07/2010
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Ryanair today (30th July) assured Aer Lingus’ few remaining passengers that they can avoid being hit by the latest round of Aer Lingus’ strikes this autumn by snapping up one of Ryanair’s guaranteed lowest fares on over 120 routes to/from Ireland. These low fares flights will ensure that passengers can avoid Aer Lingus strikes or flight delays regardless of what Aer Lingus’ numbnut trade unions decide.
Ryanair promised that it will release a €50 one way rescue fare (including taxes and charges) for any Aer Lingus passengers whose travel plans are disrupted by strikes this autumn. Ryanair will also schedule extra flights on busy routes to ensure that Aer Lingus passengers will not be disrupted by these headbanger trade unions.
Irish passengers/ visitors can save time and money, as well as ensure that future Aer Lingus strikes don’t disrupt their travel plans by always flying on Ryanair’s low fare, strike free, on-time flights.
Ryanair’s Stephen McNamara said:
“With the IMPACT headbangers in Aer Lingus again threatening to disrupt thousands of passengers this autumn travellers can ensure that their flights are not disrupted by Aer Lingus’ strikes by simply switching to one of Ryanair’s strike free, guaranteed lowest fares, on-time flights.”
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