In the past few years Ryanair has been a bit of a lifeline, because it allows me and my gf to fly back home once in a while to see our family and friends and not spend half our years budget on it. We are currently in Ukraine and we were afraid that we’ll be stuck here for good. This is actually the first good piece of news this month.
Route is still profitable so.
Has nothing to do with morality or doing the right thing. It’s just about making money, bud.
Duty to Shareholders maybe.
Ryanair would fly uranium to Iran if it could
I hope the Russians demolish the kip.
So many people below scorning at Ryanair eh? OP is just expressing his gratitude as someone directly affected by the situation and these people unable to help themselves politicising this.
“Mammy I do not like capitalism but let me just waste time on Reddit patronising people and companies”
Fuck that…. Nobody remember Malaysia Airlines Flight 17!!
Glad you can fly home for cheaper, but ryanair is only after making money, war or not , they give zero fucks about passengers, crew or anyone else for that matter, as long as the eu lets them of course…
I tracked a Ryanair flight from Ukranine today while watching the live feed of planes land at Heathrow. It was bound for Stanstead but had circled many times before being diverted to Dublin. Flight Number: RK3678 / RUK3678
Off to the front with you my boy
<3 Ukraine
A friend of mine’s sister and brother in law are one of the couples caught up with having their surrogate in the Ukraine. It’s so messed up, if they bring the surrogate here then the child won’t be legally theirs, the consulate are no help.
They are paying for their surrogate and their family to move to the capital as it’s seen as slightly safer and there’s a tiny chance that it would speed up the paperwork after the baby is born. They are very grateful for this news as it means they won’t have to go through Poland and trains (at least for the moment)
🇺🇦❤️🇮🇪
We all know Ireland’s gonna play neutral, the Irish government literally sent a sympathy letter to Germany after the death of Adolf Hitler
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In the past few years Ryanair has been a bit of a lifeline, because it allows me and my gf to fly back home once in a while to see our family and friends and not spend half our years budget on it. We are currently in Ukraine and we were afraid that we’ll be stuck here for good. This is actually the first good piece of news this month.
Route is still profitable so.
Has nothing to do with morality or doing the right thing. It’s just about making money, bud.
Duty to Shareholders maybe.
Ryanair would fly uranium to Iran if it could
I hope the Russians demolish the kip.
So many people below scorning at Ryanair eh? OP is just expressing his gratitude as someone directly affected by the situation and these people unable to help themselves politicising this.
“Mammy I do not like capitalism but let me just waste time on Reddit patronising people and companies”
Fuck that…. Nobody remember Malaysia Airlines Flight 17!!
Glad you can fly home for cheaper, but ryanair is only after making money, war or not , they give zero fucks about passengers, crew or anyone else for that matter, as long as the eu lets them of course…
I tracked a Ryanair flight from Ukranine today while watching the live feed of planes land at Heathrow. It was bound for Stanstead but had circled many times before being diverted to Dublin. Flight Number: RK3678 / RUK3678
Off to the front with you my boy
<3 Ukraine
A friend of mine’s sister and brother in law are one of the couples caught up with having their surrogate in the Ukraine. It’s so messed up, if they bring the surrogate here then the child won’t be legally theirs, the consulate are no help.
They are paying for their surrogate and their family to move to the capital as it’s seen as slightly safer and there’s a tiny chance that it would speed up the paperwork after the baby is born. They are very grateful for this news as it means they won’t have to go through Poland and trains (at least for the moment)
🇺🇦❤️🇮🇪
We all know Ireland’s gonna play neutral, the Irish government literally sent a sympathy letter to Germany after the death of Adolf Hitler
Fly during war too , don’t be soft