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Sligo Hornet
22/01/2007, 10:29 AM
Our group is booked on BA on Tues 7th to Bologna, returning after the San Marino game on Thurs 8th.......The proposed cabin-crew strike is set for 29th jan-31st jan...and if nothing resolved, the second strike is scheduled for 5th Feb to 7th Feb!!:eek: :eek:
Anyone else facing this potential disaster??
PaulB
22/01/2007, 11:09 AM
we're on the same flights, so deciding whether to hold out and hope it doesn't go ahead, or have an offer to get onto a charter(flight only) to rimini from Dublin for 300 euro, will mean I'd lose the money i paid to BA though..
Anyone have any ideas of the likelihood of this going ahead..
Paulie
22/01/2007, 1:02 PM
I posted about this on the San Marino away thread earlier. I'd be very surprised if this goes ahead.
Sligo Hornet
22/01/2007, 1:08 PM
I posted about this on the San Marino away thread earlier. I'd be very surprised if this goes ahead.
Is this based on "inside information" Paulie, or "best educated guess"?:confused:
Paulie
22/01/2007, 3:17 PM
Is this based on "inside information" Paulie, or "best educated guess"?:confused:
Unfortunately it's just an educated guess. It's based on nothing more than the fact that there's been a number of proposed strikes at Dublin Airport down through the years and it seems that it never or very rarely actually happens. There are always last minute talks to put off the strike or the issue becomes resolved. I know that this strike is in a different country but I'd hope that they would be as anxious to get this sorted as the people at Dublin Airport seem to have been when there were similar strikes proposed there. On the positive side we should know by next Monday as that's the day the strike is due to begin so at least that would give us some time to find alternative flights. As I said though my guess is that it won't come to that.
Sligo Hornet
22/01/2007, 3:28 PM
Unfortunately it's just an educated guess. It's based on nothing more than the fact that there's been a number of proposed strikes at Dublin Airport down through the years and it seems that it never or very rarely actually happens. There are always last minute talks to put off the strike or the issue becomes resolved. I know that this strike is in a different country but I'd hope that they would be as anxious to get this sorted as the people at Dublin Airport seem to have been when there were similar strikes proposed there. On the positive side we should know by next Monday as that's the day the strike is due to begin so at least that would give us some time to find alternative flights. As I said though my guess is that it won't come to that.
I sort of "feel" the same...i.e. that WE should be ok.
If British Airways want to be bullish to the Union, they will have to remember that they will have to answer to the shareholders, in respect of the huge cost, both in financial terms, and in PR terms, if they allow a strike 29th Jan-31st Jan.
Surely if this does happen, then no-one at BA could risk the financial melt-down of ANOTHER 3 day strike Feb 5th-Feb 7th.....i.e. we should be OK ( "I'm alright Jack"!:D )
Sligo Hornet
25/01/2007, 6:12 AM
The strike now goes ahead on Tuesday and Wednesday next week, with the next one planned for 5th-7th Feb:eek: :eek:
I am now seriously concerned about out trip:(
The strike now goes ahead on Tuesday and Wednesday next week, with the next one planned for 5th-7th Feb
I am now seriously concerned about out trip:(
Hornet,
There are still seats available on Ryanscare flight from Stansted to Forli on the Tuesday morning @ 7.10 am and are still fairly cheap. Also there are still seats on the return flight on the Thursday morning leaving Forli at around 10 .
I'm on those flights :) but unfortunately Babysis and Green Tribe are on it also :p so missing the match might not be so bad after all.
I'd suggest you get your skates on
Sligo Hornet
25/01/2007, 8:52 AM
Hornet,
There are still seats available on Ryanscare flight from Stansted to Forli on the Tuesday morning @ 7.10 am and are still fairly cheap. Also there are still seats on the return flight on the Thursday morning leaving Forli at around 10 .
I'm on those flights :) but unfortunately Babysis and Green Tribe are on it also :p so missing the match might not be so bad after all.
I'd suggest you get your skates on
Cheers Aido.....I looked at those Ryanair flights this morning.....I think we will book them as a "reserve"......fecks up our arrangements the night before, having already booked and paid for hotel accommodation at GATWICK!:(
Bring Back Mick
25/01/2007, 10:06 AM
lads n lasses
if you want to email Willie Walsh (CE British Airways) and tell him what you think of his airline and the strikes he can be contacted via :
Willie.Walsh@BA.com ::D
If the weather poor & flight cancelled you screwqed but maybe Ryanair would have been a better option as very slim chance will ever be a strike there...?
Green Tribe
25/01/2007, 6:17 PM
Hornet,
There are still seats available on Ryanscare flight from Stansted to Forli on the Tuesday morning @ 7.10 am and are still fairly cheap. Also there are still seats on the return flight on the Thursday morning leaving Forli at around 10 .
I'm on those flights but unfortunately Babysis and Green Tribe are on it also :p so missing the match might not be so bad after all.
I'd suggest you get your skates on
watch it AidoM! :mad:
We're very good to fly with, we always check for lifevests under our seats :eek:
BA have had an awful time of it lately with LHR scare in August, fog at Xmas, now this, crazy!
I would hope that this strike goes ahead and then the Feb one is called off.
Green Tribe
25/01/2007, 6:18 PM
Cheers Aido.....I looked at those Ryanair flights this morning.....I think we will book them as a "reserve"......fecks up our arrangements the night before, having already booked and paid for hotel accommodation at GATWICK!:(
:( Awful situation and it's the not knowing what to do..:mad:
We're very good to fly with, we always check for lifevests under our seats :eek:
BA have had an awful time of it lately with LHR scare in August, fog at Xmas, now this, crazy!
I would hope that this strike goes ahead and then the Feb one is called off.
Is that when you catch the flight :p :D
Green Tribe
25/01/2007, 7:08 PM
Is that when you catch the flight :D
:mad: yes actually.....
:D
Sligo Hornet
25/01/2007, 7:31 PM
We haven't booked the Ryanair alternative yet.......just saw that there are "Last ditch Private talks at an undisclosed location" between Willie & the Top Man of the TGWU tonight...........sort it out lads ffs!!:eek:
Babysis
26/01/2007, 12:33 PM
Hi
Green Tribe asked to pot to let you know the Ryanair flights are back down to £33 return ryanair stn-bol. there is also the night flight at 1 pence, ryanair have deal on now
cheers
Sligo Hornet
26/01/2007, 7:25 PM
With no positive news coming on any resolution.....we have taken the plunge and booked our Ryanair "parachute" :) to Bologna Forli ( from Stansted 07.10).........flights both ways were £0.01p....but with tax and credit card charges, works out at £36.57 each......proof that in Today's World even spending a penny costs a fortune:D
With no positive news coming on any resolution.....we have taken the plunge and booked our Ryanair "parachute" :) to Bologna Forli ( from Stansted 07.10).........flights both ways were £0.01p....but with tax and credit card charges, works out at £36.57 each......proof that in Today's World even spending a penny costs a fortune:D
I was going to say wise move but .............GT, Babysis :confused:
Let's know what you'll be doing
casso36
26/01/2007, 11:31 PM
[QUOTE=Sligo Hornet;611868]With no positive news coming on any resolution.....we have taken the plunge and booked our Ryanair "parachute" to Bologna Forli ( from Stansted 07.10).........flights both ways were £0.01p....but with tax and credit card charges, works out at £36.57 each......proof that in Today's World even spending a penny costs a fortune
:D :D yeah but your now in ryanairs world,which is like being on dope!!!:D
Fly me too the moon,!!!!! lol
Green Tribe
28/01/2007, 12:42 PM
I was going to say wise move but .............GT, Babysis
Let's know what you'll be doing
God I've just realised I've been encouraging Sligo people onto our precious flight :eek: :rolleyes: :D
heh heh
Saint07
29/01/2007, 1:57 PM
"Cabin crew strike called off
Summary
British Airways today welcomed the decision by the cabin crew branch of the Transport and General Workers’ Union to call off the strikes scheduled for tomorrow and Wednesday and for two 72-hour periods next month.
More information
As a result, British Airways will endeavour to reinstate as many flights as possible for tomorrow and Wednesday. Details will be announced later this afternoon.
Date Updated
29/01/2007 02.17 PM"
Just got that from BA site. Happy days
Collyontour
29/01/2007, 2:02 PM
"Cabin crew strike called off
Summary
British Airways today welcomed the decision by the cabin crew branch of the Transport and General Workers’ Union to call off the strikes scheduled for tomorrow and Wednesday and for two 72-hour periods next month.
More information
As a result, British Airways will endeavour to reinstate as many flights as possible for tomorrow and Wednesday. Details will be announced later this afternoon.
Date Updated
29/01/2007 02.17 PM"
Just got that from BA site. Happy days
That's great. I was just about to cancel our flights.
dcfc1985
08/02/2007, 10:38 AM
We're very good to fly with, we always check for lifevests under our seats :eek:
Why would you check for lifevests? Do you think any would be missing? :rolleyes: ;)
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