Earlier this week, Ryanair delivered 18 red
roses to UNITE bosses, to mark 18 months of British Airways
strikes which have caused repeated disruption to BA’s passengers,
who are now facing more uncertainty after UNITE confirmed that
further strikes are imminent, but refused to reveal which dates
they may be held.
“Ryanair is starting to really warm
to the UNITE union, who continue to cause uncertainty for BA
holidaymakers at peak times of the year and now, with their fourth
set of strikes in less than 18 months, they will encourage even
more BA passengers to switch to Ryanair’s low fare strike free
flights this Easter and summer,” said Ryanair’s Stephen McNamara.
“We have sent UNITE
18 red roses to mark the 18 months of holiday misery and
uncertainty they have inflicted on BA passengers and their
families and we have placed these dinosaurs at the very top of our
Christmas card list as we welcome their efforts to encourage BA
passengers to switch to Ryanair’s strike free low fares services.
We think UNITE is a wonderful, if sadly misguided and deluded,
union.”
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