xgorton
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BBC saying tickets will go on general sale to the public from the 24th 1300 hours,?
Additional multiple flights that they knew would give them an instant cashflow boost on the back of a disastrous year for their industry?I just can’t believe that organisations like British Airways, easyjet and Ryanair would put on additional multiple flights over that weekend without knowing the path forward from Portuguese government
BBC saying tickets will go on general sale to the public from the 24th 1300 hours,?
Wow, cutting it short.On the UEFA site.
Southern Europe is certainly desperate for UK money this year.Its largely the British and one large Irish based airlines that have thus far. Maybe TAP the Portuguese airline has had a bit.
I haven't spent a penny in any of their bars and restaurants yet, and my hotel can be freely cancelled. They've had nothing from me, and they are crying out for it.
Those will be any that were not required by the various UEFA family members, or any unsold tickets from clubs.Wow, cutting it short.
Yes but they would have had to apply for slots, contact airports, arrange aircraft, shifts etc. I’m fairly sure they would have a pretty clear indication what’s coming. As posted previously nothing has yet been formally announced re travel. It’s still under discussionAdditional multiple flights that they knew would give them an instant cashflow boost on the back of a disastrous year for their industry?
I can't believe it either. It's so unlike Ryanair to grasp an opportunity to cash in on something.
The whole thing has been a mess since City/Chelsea got to the final, and the final isn't far away!
BBC saying tickets will go on general sale to the public from the 24th 1300 hours,?