Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Again another Stanton headline that is only a little bit true. Under the EU current EU regs any flight that either departs from or arrives in an EU country is subject to the Passenger Rights. So any UK - EU flight post brexit will be covered.
Imagine my surprise that European airlines want to see punitive action against successful UK airlines who have generally beaten them hands down.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Funny
I saw the thread title and I thought to my self
"I bet that is from Stanton"..................
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@chocksaway, I don't think that's quite right.
Flights TO the EU are only covered if they are operated by an EU airline. Flights FROM the EU are covered for both EU and non-EU airlines. So if there isn't any negotiated extension, then post-Brexit it will depend on who you fly with, and the compensation rules could differ for outbound and return flights.
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Of the main lo-co airlines that fly UK-EU, Ryanair is Irish, BA is Iberia and Easyjet has relocated itself away from the UK and is now an Austrian company.
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I don't have any tickets to hand, but as I understand it although BA is part of IAG most UK tickets are still likely to be issued by British Airways plc or BA Cityflyer Ltd, both of which are still British. EasyJet tickets may still be issued by the British operation EasyJet Airline Company Limited.
That doesn't of course mean that either company couldn't decide in future to sell either all tickets or just EU-destination tickets from an EU-based subsidiary - but there may be commercial disadvantages to that approach. So absent a negotiated Brexit agreement I don't think the current Rights are guaranteed to continue.
Clearly another reason to fly Ryanair!
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Aren't the disadvantages to UK airlines of no deal being struck reciprocal? That is, aren't all the EU flights to UK in the same boat post Brexit?
CG
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ecureuil wrote: |
@chocksaway, I don't think that's quite right.
Flights TO the EU are only covered if they are operated by an EU airline. Flights FROM the EU are covered for both EU and non-EU airlines. So if there isn't any negotiated extension, then post-Brexit it will depend on who you fly with, and the compensation rules could differ for outbound and return flights. |
Correct.
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ecureuil wrote: |
decide in future to sell either all tickets or just EU-destination tickets from an EU-based subsidiary |
That would mean all airlines taxes being paid to the EU
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@stanton, We know what the UK voted for - To leave the EU, there are no surprises or shocks.
Some good stuff - eg. we'll get duty free back again. Some bad stuff, - eg. Scottish roads won't be paid for by the EU.
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stanton wrote: |
ecureuil wrote: |
decide in future to sell either all tickets or just EU-destination tickets from an EU-based subsidiary |
That would mean all airlines taxes being paid to the EU |
Does the EU levy taxes?
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@Charliegolf, if the airlines are doing their business from an eu country that is where they will be subject to Tax.
Currently EasyJet etc will be there tax to the UK but no longer once they move
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kiteman69 wrote: |
Funny
I saw the thread title and I thought to my self
"I bet that is from Stanton".................. |
100% that!
Maybe a name in the title could save me checking!
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You know it makes sense.
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Some good stuff - eg. we'll get duty free back again
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Pity the whisky selections at foreign airports are so dire. 2 bottles per trip abroad isn't going to make a massive difference.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Why do you have to buy duty free are your taxes so high you cannot afford?
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Poster: A snowHead
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What a halfwit. You get duty free because it's cheaper than the shop and your by chance getting on a flight or whatnot. Not because you can't afford it you plank.
"I can't afford my (insert your tipple) so I'll go buy a flight so I can get some duty free!"
Proof if ever it were needed that he's thick as pig sh1te.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@FattyThesixChinman, The Retail price of so called "Duty free" is vastly inflated so the shops can profit.
Folks walk into shops lured by the words "Duty Free" "Tax Free" without comparing the actual retail price elsewhere.
DYOR
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@stanton, Another blanket assumption of other people's actions, well done.
The one true thing which isn't an assumption is that you are an ar*e
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@geoffknight, Suckers spend money in the honeytraps (Airports).
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Whatever your politics please be aware that plenty of EU regulations protect your rights. I wouldn't trust the C#@ts that run the country to be keen to create similar legislation post brexit.
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@grumpygargoyle, We actually had pretty good regulations and rights BEFORE we joined the EU. Certainly our laws on casual employees were better than the EU's - but that discussion is best for another thread. Of course those of us that can remember before the EU are derided these days.... We have always been the fourth or fifth richest economy in the world, before, during, and, will be after leaving the EU.
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I'm not saying we didn't merely that we've become used to EU rights n rules and it might be wise to keep an eye to see if anything replaces them.
I'm not making a value judgement on brexit - that is for another thread
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@grumpygargoyle, the Great Repeal Bill is supposed to copy all existing EU law into UK law, if it ever gets through parliament.
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I'm aware of the great repeal bill, thank you. I'm afraid I fear the ruling party will take the opportunity to restrict our rights/cave in to which ever firms apply pressure/just f#@k it up.
Let's hope I'm wrong and everything will wonderful.
I was just merely suggesting it'd be a shame to lose stuff which benefits those of us that fly to the mountains.
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That 'thank you' was politeness, I hope it reads that way
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grumpygargoyle wrote: |
Let's hope I'm wrong and everything will wonderful. |
I'm sure we can all agree with that!
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That 'thank you' was politeness, I hope it reads that way |
Noted!
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@grumpygargoyle,
UK the Bangladesh Sweat Shop of Europe..
Always has been ...
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@stanton, careful, you'll make ppl so angry they'll melt the glaciers....
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You know it makes sense.
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stanton wrote: |
@geoffknight, Suckers spend money in the honeytraps (Airports). |
But you always use them to back up the lowest £€ rate in your other posts - love the irony
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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He’a Just a troll guys. Probably best not to feed him
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@stanton, what do you do all day, beyond googling shite and posting links?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Less compensation to pay and less EU bureaucracy mean cheaper UK flights.
Another win for Brexit.
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@Whitegold, compensation has made airlines more efficient.
One of the reasons why Europen railways are so efficient is because the level of comoensation they have to pay for delays ...
Belgium pays for taxis
Switzerland is not even in EU but if a train is delayed and your miss a connection Swiss railways will oay for a taxi
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stanton wrote: |
@Whitegold, compensation has made airlines more efficient.
One of the reasons why Europen railways are so efficient is because the level of comoensation they have to pay for delays ...
Belgium pays for taxis
Switzerland is not even in EU but if a train is delayed and your miss a connection Swiss railways will oay for a taxi |
European trains are so efficient because they waste $80,000,000,000 subsidising them every year...
Switzerland gets few delays because all the trains travel slower than a Swiss glacier. If they are behind schedule, they just squeeze the accelerator up to 30kmh and make up the time...
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@Whitegold, We do not mind subsidizing if the system is clean efficient & can get you from A to B on time every time. It is PUBLIC transportation after all.
Swiss trains are driven by computer to adjust (speed speed up / slow down) for delays.
You obviously have never taken Swiss Inter City commuter trains i.e Zurich , Bern , Basel ?
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Great Repeal Bill - but the Brexteers espoused the benefits of being free of EU regulation and the Great Repeal Bill will at a stroke remove this "benefit". Truth is there are so many EU rules that we would probably want to keep if they were listed for us that this is a nonsense situation to have got into.
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