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and as michael 0'leary says, depending on what happens, there may well be further cuts next year.do you think that is ultimately what might happen? i'm sure it like any industry, the industry will be absolutely looking for the state to help but it will be like any industry. so the choices are going to have to be made, do we invest in health? do we invest in transport? in people having small businesses around the world? this is a huge, huge problem and one of the big issues that the uk has, as has just been said, we have a very poor record in this pandemic and the way that we've acted, we are about to cut ourselves off from europe, 27 other countries in europe, which will have a standard and we must have a standard when we start to fly again. we must have an agreement that says, if you want to fly from this airline, this country to this country, then these are the standards that you apply for your passengers because otherwise, the countries will simply refuse to have us. which is something that alison was talking about a second ago and alison, ultimately, i'm sure both of you would
and as michael 0'leary says, depending on what happens, there may well be further cuts next year.do you think that is ultimately what might happen? i'm sure it like any industry, the industry will be absolutely looking for the state to help but it will be like any industry. so the choices are going to have to be made, do we invest in health? do we invest in transport? in people having small businesses around the world? this is a huge, huge problem and one of the big issues that the uk has, as...
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also we will be talking to michael 0'leary from ryanair at talking to michael 0'leary from ryanairatorts person? sergio aguero, said he and other players felt a bit scared returning to match action. you have to think about how they go in for crunching tackles if they feel scared. a lot more needs to be done to restart the premier league so they can feel safer. 0n the one hand you have entertainment for the fans and the government has recognised a morale booster could give to the country and the millions of pounds of it raise for the clubs as well but on the other hand you have the issue a player and public welfare. i have had strong views from sergio aguero, who has been speaking to the media in his homeland of argentina. he said the majority of players are scared to return because they have children and families. that is the main concern. he is not the only one raising concerns. we would be hindering ourselves with certain things, like facemasks and things. it is going to be off—putting. it is not going to be natural. people are going to ripping them off in the middle of games, in t
also we will be talking to michael 0'leary from ryanair at talking to michael 0'leary from ryanairatorts person? sergio aguero, said he and other players felt a bit scared returning to match action. you have to think about how they go in for crunching tackles if they feel scared. a lot more needs to be done to restart the premier league so they can feel safer. 0n the one hand you have entertainment for the fans and the government has recognised a morale booster could give to the country and the...
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but michael 0'leary trying to sound bullish, wasn't he, on the tv and radioa bullish, wasn't he, on theto go into quarantine when they travel. that could be a real hindrance couldn't two people travelling to some i? absolutely. i've never heard michael 0'leary not being bullish, particularly when he is talking about his financial performance. but he's absolutely we got this sort of real confusion in the market at the moment around quarantining, potential quarantining the moment around quarantining, potential quara ntining and it's not just potential quara ntining and it's notjust him. potential quara ntining and it's not just him. william potential quara ntining and it's notjust him. william walsh, the ceo of iag made a similar sort of — expressed his concerns last week as well. we are trapped in the uk because until we have clarity around this, we're not going to be in a position where people start to rebook. people can't go on holiday or go on a day trip to spain and the coming back and trapped in quarantine for 14 days. i agree, there is a lot of confusion. thank you very much, john
but michael 0'leary trying to sound bullish, wasn't he, on the tv and radioa bullish, wasn't he, on theto go into quarantine when they travel. that could be a real hindrance couldn't two people travelling to some i? absolutely. i've never heard michael 0'leary not being bullish, particularly when he is talking about his financial performance. but he's absolutely we got this sort of real confusion in the market at the moment around quarantining, potential quarantining the moment around...
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yes i mean over the past 3 weeks there has been noted that the leary of at least 4 different packages started to alter people to families with children and people died to belong to the informal sector and have lost any ways of earning an income they have reach at least 10 percent of the population you know what i refereed before to a remarkable display of fish in sea for rather all are an inefficient and ineffective state they've been able to mount this program as well as in other latin american countries like they have been able to address these lack of funds the problem in my view is the sustainability of these programs i reckon the state coffers won't be able to afford more than 2 months of this type of subsidies to the poor in colombia so hey i see you nodding as well so i want to ask you you agree with that that it's going to be sustaining these programs that was going to be the major challenge. yes absolutely that and also reaching the workers that are outside the social safety net of the state because libya has more than 3000000 families that are currently enrolled in the condi
yes i mean over the past 3 weeks there has been noted that the leary of at least 4 different packages started to alter people to families with children and people died to belong to the informal sector and have lost any ways of earning an income they have reach at least 10 percent of the population you know what i refereed before to a remarkable display of fish in sea for rather all are an inefficient and ineffective state they've been able to mount this program as well as in other latin...
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the issue is how much do we lose neil: how do you woo customers back who might be leary themselves abouthe safety of all of this? i have no doubt eventually they will come back but it could be slow going couldn't it? >> oh, i think so, neil in simplistic sense i think a third of the marketplace will come back pretty quickly. the second third i call reserved they are going to watch the first third and they want to make sure there's no surges and make sure things are going well and then that second third will ease back in a few weeks later. the third-third i call the certain third. they're the older demographic people with preexisting conditions. they're not coming out until they know that they're safe so that there's a vaccine or some other mechanism in place but neil that tends to be the older demo, tends to be a more affluent demo, so it takes a pretty deep impact upon a luxury sector when that certain group holds back. so that's the kind of flow that i see going on and i see luxury restaurants, upscale restaurants possibly suffering more than casual dining. neil: well jon, i'm telling
the issue is how much do we lose neil: how do you woo customers back who might be leary themselves abouthe safety of all of this? i have no doubt eventually they will come back but it could be slow going couldn't it? >> oh, i think so, neil in simplistic sense i think a third of the marketplace will come back pretty quickly. the second third i call reserved they are going to watch the first third and they want to make sure there's no surges and make sure things are going well and then...
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also add to that disney conversation that joe was having last week when we were talking with kevin o' leary knnobody wanted to touch this at $100 share. this is name that i love it's moving away from that because as we dropped from the 50s and 60s and in the 80s for volatility, now that we're in the mid to low 30s it's less and less there are names where it makes sense to buy the stocks and sell calls against it because they still have inflated volatility my option positions have exploded in number the number of positions that i've got on because i've been rotating away from stocks and into those option positions because now is the time. it's like anything when you look at this and look at volatility, trading 33 from 83, you want to be a buyer closer to 33 it doesn't mean it can't go a lot lower but the opportunities are there and the opportunities for risk reward are off the charts and they've been unbelievable in the last cup of weeks. >> question for pete on draft kings. >> go ahead. >> yeah. >> all right thanks pete, it's great to see you. your living room looks dynamite, by the way i w
also add to that disney conversation that joe was having last week when we were talking with kevin o' leary knnobody wanted to touch this at $100 share. this is name that i love it's moving away from that because as we dropped from the 50s and 60s and in the 80s for volatility, now that we're in the mid to low 30s it's less and less there are names where it makes sense to buy the stocks and sell calls against it because they still have inflated volatility my option positions have exploded in...
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a lot of other airline bosses, like michael 0'leary from ryanair, has said that's just not commercially is a lot of hand sanitiser, face coverings, probably being compulsory and at least encouraged for all passengers, and i think face coverings are going to become almost compulsory at most airports. manchester airport here in the uk later this week is gonna announce or implement that face masks will become compulsory for all people —— face coverings. tom burridge there. the airline group carriers —— they said leaving the middle seats free on planes would not improve passenger safety. it comes as the irish airline aer lingus has promised an urgent review into its services after evidence emerged that tax flight. here's my party. it was these pictures taken by a worker travelling from london which has added to concerns over how airlines are operating over the lockdown. no distancing whatsoever. none. the queues were down the steps. no change whatsoever. since restrictions were imposed, the number of daily flights has fallen by around 80%. some 60 flights a day now arrived at london heathro
a lot of other airline bosses, like michael 0'leary from ryanair, has said that's just not commercially is a lot of hand sanitiser, face coverings, probably being compulsory and at least encouraged for all passengers, and i think face coverings are going to become almost compulsory at most airports. manchester airport here in the uk later this week is gonna announce or implement that face masks will become compulsory for all people —— face coverings. tom burridge there. the airline group...
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dr sean 0'leary, a peadiatrician at the children's hospital colorado, specialises in infectious diseasesck syndrome. but there are a few distinction figures. the children often have significant abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhoea. when you test their blood, they have evidence of very high levels of inflammation, often involving their heart. so are you saying that this is related to covid—19? because initially we were told that covid—19 is age disease affecting only older people, whereas now it is specifically targeting youngsters as well? that's a great question. it is still true that covid—19 is more severe in adults, particularly the elderly. and children tend to do much, much better, tending to be a mild, asymptomatic cases. remember, there may be a couple hundred cases of this are around the world at this point, so by any measure, it is a rare condition. but yes, this is something that can affect you. thank you for stressing that it is far fewer than the adult figures we are hearing. what should parents be looking out for was yellow? you know, the usual things you worry about with
dr sean 0'leary, a peadiatrician at the children's hospital colorado, specialises in infectious diseasesck syndrome. but there are a few distinction figures. the children often have significant abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhoea. when you test their blood, they have evidence of very high levels of inflammation, often involving their heart. so are you saying that this is related to covid—19? because initially we were told that covid—19 is age disease affecting only older people, whereas...
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mike 0'leary says there is no way ryanair is going to flip come back and fly at all. distancing anyway. there not that much space. it would have to fly an aircraft not much more than a quarterfull aircraft not much more than a quarter full to really achieve social distancing and of course, that's just not commercially viable. it's not profitable at all. the measures we have to take him got to be driven by activities on the ground, as we heard there from the heathrow ceo, such as checking people's temperature on the ground, people's temperature on the ground, people wearing masks, and i think of da nza luftha nsa. people wearing masks, and i think of da nza lufthansa. they are people wearing masks, and i think of danza lufthansa. they are not coded guaranteed that middle seat will be empty. what is this going to mean for passengers going forward? nobody actually knows. anybody who claims they do have the answer is simply making it up. it's highly complicated, all airlines expect to see a reduced level of traffic. expect to have to use price as a mechanism to get people
mike 0'leary says there is no way ryanair is going to flip come back and fly at all. distancing anyway. there not that much space. it would have to fly an aircraft not much more than a quarterfull aircraft not much more than a quarter full to really achieve social distancing and of course, that's just not commercially viable. it's not profitable at all. the measures we have to take him got to be driven by activities on the ground, as we heard there from the heathrow ceo, such as checking...
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mr 0'leary has been speaking to bbc radio four.up it's laughable that this government can come up with any plans for a quarantine that would be strict and fully enforced when already they are exempting the irish, the french,... they are not going to exempt the french. they are, that's currently the policy. it's idiotic and it is not impermissible. you don't have enough police in the uk to implement a two—week lockdown. and what is really worrying is that a two—week lockdown has no medical or scientific basis to it anyway. if you really want to do something effective, wear masks. what worries us effective, wear masks. what worries us is that the uk government out there talking about and ineffectual and unmanageable 1a day lockdown, instead of talking about allowing people to travel on the underground and trains and planes but wearing masks. new york state governor andrew cuomo has undergone a covid—19 test live on tv. mr cuomo said he wanted to show how quick and easy the process is. a doctor dressed in full ppe conducted the nasal
mr 0'leary has been speaking to bbc radio four.up it's laughable that this government can come up with any plans for a quarantine that would be strict and fully enforced when already they are exempting the irish, the french,... they are not going to exempt the french. they are, that's currently the policy. it's idiotic and it is not impermissible. you don't have enough police in the uk to implement a two—week lockdown. and what is really worrying is that a two—week lockdown has no medical...
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boss michael 0'leary saying the move was the minimum needed just to survive the next 12 months.end its operation at gatwick airport. the japanese car firm nissan has announced the closure of its factory in barcelona, with a loss of almost 3000 jobs. the spanish government said the move was part of a new worldwide three—year restructuring plan. nissan says its plant in sunderland will remain open as a production base. here to talk about all that is our business correspondent ben thompson. easyj et festival, easyjet festival, looking at the other airlines, it's no surprise we we re other airlines, it's no surprise we were going to hear about restructuring from easyjet as well, tell us more. yes, you are absolutely right, no huge surprise but may be the scale of thejob huge surprise but may be the scale of the job cuts announced this morning will worry many. we have had reaction, as you would expect, from the unions, the pilots union calling itan the unions, the pilots union calling it an unnecessary knee jerk reaction. they say demand will pick back up and easyjet is acting too qu
boss michael 0'leary saying the move was the minimum needed just to survive the next 12 months.end its operation at gatwick airport. the japanese car firm nissan has announced the closure of its factory in barcelona, with a loss of almost 3000 jobs. the spanish government said the move was part of a new worldwide three—year restructuring plan. nissan says its plant in sunderland will remain open as a production base. here to talk about all that is our business correspondent ben thompson....
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we have spoken to michael 0'leary a few times over the past few months, and i spoke to him a few weeksil ones within two or three months, the may refunds may ta ke three months, the may refunds may take three to six months. we simply have a gigantic problem. it isa have a gigantic problem. it is a gigantic problem and that's why we're hearing easyjet talking aboutjob cuts, why we're hearing easyjet talking about job cuts, customers why we're hearing easyjet talking aboutjob cuts, customers wanting their money back and we'll have more for you in their money back and we'll have more foryou in an their money back and we'll have more for you in an hour. thank you very much, sean. see you later on. many of us will recognise the story of the jamaican bobsleigh team that defied all the odds from disney film cool runnings. but how does the real team train while in lockdown? well, two of them have discovered that a blue mini is the perfect replacement for the bobsleigh. we can speak to two of the jamaican bobsleigh team members now, good morning to you. how are you? good morning to you. how are
we have spoken to michael 0'leary a few times over the past few months, and i spoke to him a few weeksil ones within two or three months, the may refunds may ta ke three months, the may refunds may take three to six months. we simply have a gigantic problem. it isa have a gigantic problem. it is a gigantic problem and that's why we're hearing easyjet talking aboutjob cuts, why we're hearing easyjet talking about job cuts, customers why we're hearing easyjet talking aboutjob cuts, customers...
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boss michael 0'leary spoke to the bbc earlier...42 million passengers. for the full year we will carry less than 100 million passengers, the budget was originally 155 million, we will carry only about a third less passengers than we planned for this year and while we expect to be back flying some services injuly and august, we think the buildup will be slow, passengers will be wearing face masks, temperature checks at airports, there will be those kind of controls. we are cutting, we announced this morning we are cutting 15% of our staff, we think that's the minimum we need just to survive the next 12 months. if a vaccine is found clearly the recovery will be stronger, if a vaccine isn't found we may have to announce more cuts and deeper cuts into the future. we feel we have no choice this morning but to announce 3000 job cuts, that's about 15% of our workforce. we will be closing some bases in the uk and spain and other places across europe. because by the time we get out of this, we will be into the winter schedule anyway. and it'
boss michael 0'leary spoke to the bbc earlier...42 million passengers. for the full year we will carry less than 100 million passengers, the budget was originally 155 million, we will carry only about a third less passengers than we planned for this year and while we expect to be back flying some services injuly and august, we think the buildup will be slow, passengers will be wearing face masks, temperature checks at airports, there will be those kind of controls. we are cutting, we announced...