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I went to Japan last November, thinking that turned out to be great timing. Not going to be on any flights for a while. :(
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Ryanair to cut 3,000 pilots and cabin crew, and slash pay over Covid-19.
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As expected Virgin Atlantic are to axe more than 3,000 jobs.
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Now the Chancellor may reduce the furlough to 60%.
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The government's policy is to slow the deaths down so the NHS will not be overwhelmed. The only way to deal with this is to let the vaccine travel its course more slowly or lockdown until a vaccine is mass produced, distributed and applied. Clearly, it cannot be the latter or we will no longer have an economy. ---------- Post added at 20:19 ---------- Previous post was at 20:17 ---------- Quote:
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Once again, you are stressing over flights. Where will people fly to? What self-respecting country that is trying to eradicate the virus is going to let people in from the UK which has the second most deaths in the world? Who is going to want to come here? If there's a second wave who is liable for the cancellations? Insurance companies simply won't touch it. Paul is right here - the public perception is that many common activities are fundamentally dangerous and there's no real reason to expect that the public (consumers) will return to normal activity any time soon. The problem isn't the lockdown - it's reduced demand. That's just straightforward capitalism. |
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Meanwhile back n the thread both British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have announced job losses as have other airlines.
There appears to be a lot of outrage about it. Why? Less people flying = less people needed. |
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