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'An idiotic idea': Michael O'Leary says Ryanair won't return to flying if middle seats must be left empty

The Ryanair Executive laid out plans for the airline’s recovery including plans to run 40% of flights in July.

RYANAIR BOSS MICHAEL O’Leary has said the airline would not recommence flying if middle seats on planes are left empty when travel restrictions are lifted following Covid-19. 

Speaking to the Financial Times, O’Leary warned recovery plans could be thwarted if seats are left empty for social distancing saying “either the Government pays for the middle seat or we won’t fly.”

The Ryanair Executive laid out plans for the airline’s recovery including plans to run 40% of flights in July, with planes 50% to 60% full. 

O’Leary said the airline would increase capacity to 60% in August and 80% in September before reducing flights for the quieter winter period. 

However, the Ryanair boss said plans would be affected if there were “some entirely ineffective social distancing measures like having middle seats empty because if middle seats are empty we’re not returning to flying at all,” he told the Financial Times. 

“We can’t make money on 66% load factors. Even if you do that, the middle seat doesn’t deliver any social distancing, so it’s kind of an idiotic idea that doesn’t achieve anything anyway,” he said. 

O’Leary’s comments come amid customer complaints that the no-frills airline had joined  a number of other airlines, including Aer Lingus, in primarily offering vouchers to passengers whose flights have been cancelled due to Covid-19. 

The Irish Times reported earlier this week that the move has “infuriated many customers who had previously been told that their refunds for cancelled flights were being processed.”

Passengers were told they would have to wait until the Covid-19 pandemic had passed before applications for refunds would be considered. 

Meanwhile, airlines around the world, including Delta and Emirates, have said this week they would be blocking out middle seats on airplanes. 

EasyJet also said it is to keep its middle seats empty when it resumes flying to enable social distancing.

Chief executive Johan Lundgren said the measure is aimed at encouraging passengers to fly after the coronavirus pandemic recedes.

He told reporters: “I expect that to happen. That is something that we will do because I think that is something that the customers would like to see.

“Then we will work out with the authorities and listen to the customers’ views and points on what they believe is the right thing to do, particularly in the start-up period.”

With reporting from Press Association 

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    Mar 7th 2015, 9:42 AM

    Nothing to do with that peaceful religion of course.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 10:08 AM

    Probably America’s fault scipio because of the Malian governments improved relationship with western nations, well from the tin foil hat brigade anyway?.

    The fact is westerners in any predominately Islamic nation can often be taking their lives in their own hands, you don’t know when or where these Islamofacist nut jobs are going to strike next, but strike they will.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 11:21 AM

    Look guys, we know you hate the religion of islam, but you could at least wait for further info before you spout your hatred.
    And remember if someone blatantly hated the jewish religion like you two hate islam, we know what they would be called.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 12:10 PM

    ….There’s murder on the dance floor…you better not kill the groove….

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    Mar 7th 2015, 2:10 PM

    Once a bigot always a bigot eh Scipio? Let’s condemn Austrian Protestants for the actions of Northern Loalist murder gangs. Let’s judge ALL Christians by the actions of the Westboro Baptist Church, let’s judge ALL Jews by the Israeli government’s treatment of Palestinians. Let’s blame ALL secularists for the actions of Hitler & Stalin. Is that how we should work this? So called Islamic Fundamentalists have killed more Shi’ia Muslims than any other religious group but hey, according to Scipio we should blame all Shi’as too! It’s about as logical as blaming German Jews for Nazism because they are German!
    Scipio doesn’t want shades or a nuanced view, everything is black and white. Muslims bad, everyone else good.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 6:25 PM

    The useful idiots are out this evening I see defending the Jihadis. I’m sure they’ll return the favour.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 7:12 PM

    and they call the likes of scipio a bigot?, when he like me thinks the spread of this Islamic disease will have my grand children cursing me!.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 7:31 PM

    Wiiliam some people won’t realise until it’s too late and they’re jizya paying dhimmis.
    Ten Major I judge the actions of jihadists by the prophet they wish to emulate, not by ridiculous comparisons to completely different religions, and this and the actions of the likes of Isis is completely in tune with his teachings.
    It’s clear from both of your comments that you’re a self-loathing western hating apologist for Islamic terrorism. It must be hard to look in the mirror.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 9:38 PM

    I neither condone nor support the likes of ISIS, how you come to that conclusion is beyond me. They are an anathema to me. My whole point is not to blame different religions or it’s followers for the sins of others who may even claim to speak for them. You may enjoy sitting god like and judging entire swathes of humanity based on the actions of some insane group of fanatics but I don’t.
    I would never make a Jew unwelcome because of the actions of the IDF, no more than I would make a Muslim feel unwelcome for the actions of some crazy group like ISIS. I am also educated enough to know that Judaism has many aspects, so too does Islam. That said I am suspicious of all religious groupings, especially Monotheistic ones.
    Something tell me you would never be called a self loather among your colleagues.
    All I do know for certain is that the only troops on the ground fighting ISIS are The Kurds, Hezbollah, Medhi Army in Iraq and the army of the Syrian state.Where is the religion of peace (Christianity) in all this? Ten to fifteen thousand meters above it all at best and then almost exclusively over Iraq.
    The defenders of civilisation are an unlikely, odd and disparate group to say the least.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 9:47 AM

    You should have mentioned in your piece that the Irish Defence Forces are deployed to Mali in small numbers.
    They are there as part of an EU training mission working with the British Army to train the local army.
    One Irish officer is in Bamako attached to the mission HQ, the others are 100k away at a training camp.
    Your reporter should check that they are safe, if they are on a heightened security alert, and the effect this attack will have on the mission, if any.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 11:54 PM

    I was actually drinking in that place two weeks ago.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 11:55 PM

    that would be asking the journal staff to do some work and not just redistribute articles from other news agencies.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 9:46 AM

    I wonder who’s responsible….

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    Mar 7th 2015, 2:41 PM

    Isn’t it bad enough that our army is collaborating with an organisation that was involved in the murder of hundreds of unarmed Irish men, women and children either directly or by their trained proxies but you want to highlight that shame?
    Dear oh dear, I am all for peace and reconciliation and close ties with our nearest neighbour but not with their military which has colluded in murder and cover up so much, all with in living memory. Some of these thugs are still serving in high rank. The British army’s record in ‘training’ armies and militias (murder gangs) is horrific compared to our army’s proud and excellent record in peace keeping.

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    Mar 7th 2015, 6:58 PM

    Cowardly murderers who are muslim

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    Mar 7th 2015, 8:14 PM

    @Buckwheat MacMillan. Verey well put. I couln’t agree with you more.

    Mali is far but Clongriffin is near. Focus here because this is where the “Fighters in Allah’s Cause” will be born,- bank-rolled by govt. of Qatar who is chief enabler of Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas/ISIS/ETC.
    And below is a quote from Mohammed’s war manual.

    Volume 4, Book 52, Number 196 :
    Narrated by Abu Huraira
    Allah ‘s Apostle said, ” I have been ordered to fight with the people till they say, ‘None has the right to be worshipped but Allah,’ and whoever says, ‘None has the right to be worshipped but Allah,’ his life and property will be saved by me except for Islamic law, and his accounts will be with Allah, (either to punish him or to forgive him.)”

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