Fallout from credit crunch and rising fuel prices can make ... - Daily Mail
Fallout from credit crunch and rising fuel prices can make ... - Daily Mail
It will break our hearts to part with this place now.' 'Worries' Ryanair's Michael O'LearyIndependent aviation expert Alan Bowen also painted a miserable future for budget airlines during tonight's edition of ITV1's Tonight programme. We have never had a situation where costs have been rising and demand is falling and that is the situation which we face this autumn and winter. Customers are obviously worried about their own income, the credit crunch is clearly there. I expect there will be fewer people looking to buy flights in the next six months.' Monarch Airlines boss, Tim Jeans, told the programme that customers can expect more flights to be grounded in the coming months. The company have already axed the route to Granada in Spain. Print this article Read later Email to a friendShare this article: Digg it|Del.icio.us|Reddit|Newsvine|Nowpublic|Facebook|MySpace|FarkDM.has("readerComments");DM.has("debate");Add your commentsView allComments (46)Here's what readers have had to say so far. Why not add your thoughts below?why is everyone so surprised at what Alistair Darling said about the economy? Who ever thought Ryanair and service should be used in the same sentence?2. The moment a woman walked straight into a school of leopard sharksPolice banned from wearing Hollywood-style sunglasses because they 'intimidate public'JAN MOIR: Glass ceiling? We've only ourselves to blameHow to change channel by simply waving your hand: The new web cam that can kill off remote controlsWhy Loughborough University, the home of PE, wants schools to dump games for pilatesThey're behind you! The moment a woman walked straight into a school of leopard sharksWhy doesn't the BBC's Jim Naughtie think Sarah Palin is a new political star?
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