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, the chief executive of ryanair, michael o'leary, the chief executive of rya nair, misled michael o'learyyanair, misled passengers whose flights had been cancelled about their rights. this crucially hinges on the right to be re—rated on a different airline. at that press conference, michael o'leary said that ryanair did not need to reboot people on other airlines. the airline has since changed its tune but today when it announced another 18,000 cancellations, it fails, according to the civil aviation authority, to provide on its website full details of all people and avail —— people are entitled to. they cancelled flights from gatwick to belfast, from glasgow to stansted and edinburgh to stansted. there are other airlines. easyjet operate on those routes. what ryanair should say is, we will buy your ticket on the nearest available flight on easyj et the nearest available flight on easyjet and they have refused to do so, says the civil aviation authority. they have announced more flight authority. they have announced more flight cancellations affecting 400,000 people. is this the end of it?
, the chief executive of ryanair, michael o'leary, the chief executive of rya nair, misled michael o'learyyanair, misled passengers whose flights had been cancelled about their rights. this crucially hinges on the right to be re—rated on a different airline. at that press conference, michael o'leary said that ryanair did not need to reboot people on other airlines. the airline has since changed its tune but today when it announced another 18,000 cancellations, it fails, according to the civil...
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the chief executive michael o'leary denies the company is short of pilots but he did admit to in hiswords messing up the planning of their holidays and said they had little choice but to make they had little choice but to make the decision to cancel all those flights. joining me now is rory boland who is the travel editor with which. how would you rate how ryanair have which. how would you rate how rya nair have handled which. how would you rate how ryanair have handled this? pretty badly. it feels almost like they woke up at the weekend and had a look at the holiday schedules of their pilots and there was a bit of a hoops moment, we will have to cancel thousands of flights, which is from a company the size of ryanair is is from a company the size of rya nair is unacceptable. is from a company the size of ryanair is unacceptable. to be clear, if they did not give out the holiday, they would have to pay the pilots? it is difficult to know what has gone on. we know that thousands and thousands of people's holidays are going to be ruined over the next couple of weeks. how difficult is g
the chief executive michael o'leary denies the company is short of pilots but he did admit to in hiswords messing up the planning of their holidays and said they had little choice but to make they had little choice but to make the decision to cancel all those flights. joining me now is rory boland who is the travel editor with which. how would you rate how ryanair have which. how would you rate how rya nair have handled which. how would you rate how ryanair have handled this? pretty badly. it...
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the ryanair boss, michael o'leary, admits significant management failure, as it struggles to cope withight failure, as it struggles to cope with flight cancellations. and three yea rs with flight cancellations. and three years after prince harry founded the invictus games, the uk's biggest tea m invictus games, the uk's biggest team yet is preparing to fly to canada to compete. brendan rogers hello, good morning, it is thursday 21st october. i am annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc newsroom live. rescuers in mexico are working equates the clock to find survivors after a huge earthquake caused widespread damage in the capital, mexico city, and in surrounding areas on tuesday. more than 230 people were killed, including more than 20 children, who died when their primary school collapsed. 30 children are still missing and the death toll is expected to rise. the epicentre of the earthquake was about 17 five miles from the capital. the earthquake struck on the anniversary of weeks ago's west ever quake in 1985. the president has declared three days of morning for the victims. our correspondent p
the ryanair boss, michael o'leary, admits significant management failure, as it struggles to cope withight failure, as it struggles to cope with flight cancellations. and three yea rs with flight cancellations. and three years after prince harry founded the invictus games, the uk's biggest tea m invictus games, the uk's biggest team yet is preparing to fly to canada to compete. brendan rogers hello, good morning, it is thursday 21st october. i am annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc newsroom live....
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but at a shareholder meeting and dublin today o'leary said he couldn't guarantee there would be no more cancellations hundreds of thousands of travelers are already affected the irlen is preparing for up to twenty million euros in compensation claims several shareholders gave vent to their criticisms. of the bad relationship in him and pilots in general and that's where the pilots are coming back to him now and not meeting him halfway cancellations are very unfortunate disappointing i have flights booked with minor i now know that they're going. on monday the c.e.o. denied that ryan air had an overall shortage of pilots. that doesn't mean that from time to time we don't make mess ups and we do with this is clearly a mess up i take responsibility for the mess up it is my mess up and therefore i have to clean it up. today o'leary said that he can force pilots to delay a week of leave in exchange for financial compensation. but it now appears the dispute involves more than the question of holidays many ryan air pilots have rejected although there is offer of a loyalty bonus to keep flying
but at a shareholder meeting and dublin today o'leary said he couldn't guarantee there would be no more cancellations hundreds of thousands of travelers are already affected the irlen is preparing for up to twenty million euros in compensation claims several shareholders gave vent to their criticisms. of the bad relationship in him and pilots in general and that's where the pilots are coming back to him now and not meeting him halfway cancellations are very unfortunate disappointing i have...
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the compa ny‘s boss the company's boss michael o'leary warns them not to misbehave.he consumer group which? is advising people to stop buying fridges and freezers without fully fireproof backs. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. cabinet ministers spent the morning locked in discussions over brexit. ahead of a major speech in italy by theresa may tomorrow. mrs may is said to be preparing to make what one minister called an "open and generous offer" to the rest of the eu. the prime minister's intervention is being seen as an attempt to break the deadlock on the negotiations with brussels. downing street insists the government is working together to get the best deal for britain, despite continued speculation about division among ministers. here's our political correspondent, iain watson. open and generous — as the prime minister arrived at downing street to share the contents of her speech with the cabinet, one minister told the bbc that was exactly the kind of offer theresa may was prepared to make to the eu. it sounded like a strong hint she was willing to cough
the compa ny‘s boss the company's boss michael o'leary warns them not to misbehave.he consumer group which? is advising people to stop buying fridges and freezers without fully fireproof backs. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. cabinet ministers spent the morning locked in discussions over brexit. ahead of a major speech in italy by theresa may tomorrow. mrs may is said to be preparing to make what one minister called an "open and generous offer" to the rest of the eu. the...
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announced it will cancel forty to fifty flights a day for the next six weeks ryanair boss michael o'leary said it was due to errors made when planning pilot holidays but at a shareholder meeting in dublin on thursday o'leary said he couldn't guarantee there would be no more cancellations hundreds of thousands of travelers are already affected the airline is preparing for up to twenty million euros in compensation claims several shareholders gave vent to their criticisms. of bad relationship with him and pilots in general and after the pilots are coming back to him and not meeting him halfway cancellations are very unfortunate disappointing i have flights booked with the winner i now know that they're coming and. on monday the c.e.o. denied that ryanair had an overall shortage of pilots that doesn't mean that from time to time we don't make methods and we do it this is clearly a mess up i take responsibility for the mess up it is my mess up and therefore i have to clean it up o'leary said he can force pilots to delay a week of leave in exchange for financial compensation but it now appears
announced it will cancel forty to fifty flights a day for the next six weeks ryanair boss michael o'leary said it was due to errors made when planning pilot holidays but at a shareholder meeting in dublin on thursday o'leary said he couldn't guarantee there would be no more cancellations hundreds of thousands of travelers are already affected the airline is preparing for up to twenty million euros in compensation claims several shareholders gave vent to their criticisms. of bad relationship...
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announced it will cancel forty to fifty flights a day for the next six weeks ryan air boss michael o'leary said this was due to errors made in the planning of pilot holidays but at a shareholder meeting and dublin today a larry said he couldn't guarantee there would be no more cancellations hundreds of thousands of travelers are already affected the irlen is preparing for up to twenty million euros in compensation claims several shareholders gave vent to their criticisms. of the bad relationship in him and pilots in general and that's where the pilots are coming back to him now and not meeting him halfway cancellations are very unfortunate disappointing i have flights booked with minor i now know that they're going. on monday the c.e.o. denied that ryan air had an overall shortage of pilots. that doesn't mean that from time to time we don't make mess ups and we do with this is clearly a mess so i take responsibility for the mess that it is my mess up and therefore i have to clean it up. today o'leary said that he can force pilots to delay a week of leave in exchange for financial compensat
announced it will cancel forty to fifty flights a day for the next six weeks ryan air boss michael o'leary said this was due to errors made in the planning of pilot holidays but at a shareholder meeting and dublin today a larry said he couldn't guarantee there would be no more cancellations hundreds of thousands of travelers are already affected the irlen is preparing for up to twenty million euros in compensation claims several shareholders gave vent to their criticisms. of the bad...
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michael o'leary is close to that. saying people who hate my company...n for a fiver, get over it. but that is, he wasn't mocking his own customers in the way ratner, he never recovered from that, that company no longer exists. he has played fast and loose, people say should he go, he owned 4%, he built the airline, it was made by a quy built the airline, it was made by a guy called ryan but michael o'leary built it. he is not a hired gun you boot out when things go bad. problems at the moment, is there a long—term threat to the business model? i am guessing not. simon, would you build your own flat—pack furniture? i have done it. it took me three hours. what were you building? a bed which has a pull out drawer thing. my hands hurt, it is, what is interesting about this, is... the ikea buying task rabbit. it shows that leerically —— clearly a lot of task rabbits are doing this, they clearly realise this is one of those areas where it is working well. everyone know, can my neighbourfix my working well. everyone know, can my neighbour fix my toilet better t
michael o'leary is close to that. saying people who hate my company...n for a fiver, get over it. but that is, he wasn't mocking his own customers in the way ratner, he never recovered from that, that company no longer exists. he has played fast and loose, people say should he go, he owned 4%, he built the airline, it was made by a quy built the airline, it was made by a guy called ryan but michael o'leary built it. he is not a hired gun you boot out when things go bad. problems at the moment,...
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also in the next hour: ryanair boss rya nair boss michael ryanair boss michael o'leary warns his pilotsot to misbehave. ryanair says it will make its pilots delay taking their annual leave to avoid further flight cancellations. and a warning overfridges with flammable backs. the consumer group, which? , says almost half of machines could be dangerous. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may is expected to say to you new macro leaders that she would like a two—year transitional period —— expected to say to eu leaders. she is trying to break the deadlock which there seems to be between the eu and britain. sources are telling the bbc that she will talk about this idea of a transitional period or implementation period, depending where you come from on this, and this idea is something we have heard a lot about over the summer from people like the chancellor philip hammered but also people like liam fox who are on the other side of the artand fox who are on the other side of the art and when it comes to brexit —— philip hammond. the arrangement would be similar when we leave the s
also in the next hour: ryanair boss rya nair boss michael ryanair boss michael o'leary warns his pilotsot to misbehave. ryanair says it will make its pilots delay taking their annual leave to avoid further flight cancellations. and a warning overfridges with flammable backs. the consumer group, which? , says almost half of machines could be dangerous. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may is expected to say to you new macro leaders that she would like a two—year transitional...
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>> aditi, thank you, aditi roy in san francisco kevin o'leary, a.k.a. mr. wonderful, joins us on the phone, great to have you with us >> great to be here, thank you >> spill the beans how much did you sell this for >> you know, i know the number i would like to see it disclosed, i think albertson's doesn't want that known for competitive reasons. it's a 1346% return for me, the largest exit in "shark tank" history. it's a game changer for the only public company blue apron should start to be worried, because they don't have the new model. the model is this. what's happened with albertson's, they said after watching the deal occur between amazon and whole foods, that you want to have thousands of brick and mortar grocery stores in communities where these online services are bolted onto so you can immediately fulfill those meals from the store closest to you. this changes the game. it also reduced the customer acquisition costs for plated by a huge factor. there's 35 million customers a week going to those 2400 albertson's stores if i were blue apron, i would
>> aditi, thank you, aditi roy in san francisco kevin o'leary, a.k.a. mr. wonderful, joins us on the phone, great to have you with us >> great to be here, thank you >> spill the beans how much did you sell this for >> you know, i know the number i would like to see it disclosed, i think albertson's doesn't want that known for competitive reasons. it's a 1346% return for me, the largest exit in "shark tank" history. it's a game changer for the only public...
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normally michael o'leary defies all pr convention, get away with stuff. this is cover—up, after cover—up, they blame thunderstorms, they blamed french air traffic controllers... everybody blames the french. people are wondering can they survive, i suppose the one thing on their side is they are still cheap but they have to be value for money. their share price has gone down and they are facing a £20 million compensation bill. it is huge for airlines now, it huge amount of transparency is now. united airlines, people filming with a passenger being dragged through the aisle. he has been quite defiant in the past when it comes to the media, but is that sustainable in the long run? probably not. we will see if his level of contrite and as has done the trick. also, theresa may says she is driving this thing, brexit. not that bloke in the back—seat, he can shut up for once. this underlines the dangers and kind of naivete of number ten. they were going to do a big theresa may speech two we e ks going to do a big theresa may speech two weeks in advance. that invi
normally michael o'leary defies all pr convention, get away with stuff. this is cover—up, after cover—up, they blame thunderstorms, they blamed french air traffic controllers... everybody blames the french. people are wondering can they survive, i suppose the one thing on their side is they are still cheap but they have to be value for money. their share price has gone down and they are facing a £20 million compensation bill. it is huge for airlines now, it huge amount of transparency is...
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o'leary apparently has a lot more cleaning up to do than anyone guessed the new round of cancellations this winter will affect up to four hundred thousand more passengers after a meeting with shareholders a week ago one expressed what many now say is the root of the problem of the bad relationship in him and pilots in general and that's where the pilots are coming back to him now and not meeting him halfway the airline however claims it has no deeper problems with pilots and blames the chaos on a new rostering system but the relationship can't be very cordial most ryanair pilots have rejected the offer of a twelve thousand euro bonus if they would agree to work just ten extra days and stay on for a year and according to the irish airline pilots association that was to be expected it says ryanair has fostered a culture of disrespect and fear among staff well audio i asked all financial correspondent con about abuse and just how much this mistake could end up costing the carrier. well the estimates for how much this might cost at about sixteen million euros this includes the vouchers tha
o'leary apparently has a lot more cleaning up to do than anyone guessed the new round of cancellations this winter will affect up to four hundred thousand more passengers after a meeting with shareholders a week ago one expressed what many now say is the root of the problem of the bad relationship in him and pilots in general and that's where the pilots are coming back to him now and not meeting him halfway the airline however claims it has no deeper problems with pilots and blames the chaos on...
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michael o'leary, ryanair‘s boss, admits to a significant management failure but denies he is feelingsengers have had to rebook or cancel their flights. the company says most will be sorted by the end of the week. it will take longer to fix their reputation. the end of the week. it will take longer to fix their reputationlj was longer to fix their reputation.” was obviously very angry but there was obviously very angry but there was nothing i could do. every year i say i am not on the fly with them again because of the way they treat their staff and the conditions. the minimise the damage, the company has offered pilots bonuses abt to 12,000 pounds if they work extra days. some will have to reschedule some leaves. i have seen the letter supported by many ryanair pilots that says they wa nt to many ryanair pilots that says they want to reject the extra money and wa nt want to reject the extra money and want new contracts instead. they complain about working extremely long hours and being called in at the last minute on their days off. they see this as a golden opportunity to improve co
michael o'leary, ryanair‘s boss, admits to a significant management failure but denies he is feelingsengers have had to rebook or cancel their flights. the company says most will be sorted by the end of the week. it will take longer to fix their reputation. the end of the week. it will take longer to fix their reputationlj was longer to fix their reputation.” was obviously very angry but there was obviously very angry but there was nothing i could do. every year i say i am not on the fly...
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we are hearing from michael o‘leary because it is the firm‘s agm. what more did we learn from that?rejected any notion they were overworked, he said maybe we get the pay level a bit low so he says we will hire another 125. he insists there is not a pilot shortage, who says they have the mother of all rotor crises and did not plan it well. 95% of passengers will be rebooked or we funded but clearly a lot of people angry. hundreds of thousands of passengers affected. the numbers and this has huge, on the face of it from the outside it looks disastrous but actually, in business terms, what are people saying to you? how do they think this will play out for they think this will play out for the airline? i spoke to some big shareholders and said how serious and issue is this, they said and airlines have lots of cock ups like dba crisis and an airline dragging offa dba crisis and an airline dragging off a passenger. but there was no lawyer —— lasting damage, he michael o‘leary said self grey himself that my planes full of people who will not fly again. the passengers do not give a flying f
we are hearing from michael o‘leary because it is the firm‘s agm. what more did we learn from that?rejected any notion they were overworked, he said maybe we get the pay level a bit low so he says we will hire another 125. he insists there is not a pilot shortage, who says they have the mother of all rotor crises and did not plan it well. 95% of passengers will be rebooked or we funded but clearly a lot of people angry. hundreds of thousands of passengers affected. the numbers and this has...
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michael o'leary was forced to apologize saying ryan air quotes messed up to make matters worse travel insurance companies have told many of the travelers that hotel and car rental cancellations will not be covered is some of what ryanair passengers have to say. every year i'm not going to five the mechanics of the right i change the style and the conditions the paying conditions and i relate but then of course the british we say that only and then we actually go ahead and book a cheap and cheerful your house is the match you get what you pay for in life don't you unfortunately not good to. be paid and you want to go on holiday you know they should be sorted out so you get all that big company that one you would make such a big mistake for hey. it's not the first time airline cancellations are followed by customer outrage earlier this year frustrated passengers were arrested after fighting with airline staff at an airport in florida spirit airlines blamed a starving problem and pilot unions for canceling its flights dozens of passengers were stranded at their gates in long queues and i
michael o'leary was forced to apologize saying ryan air quotes messed up to make matters worse travel insurance companies have told many of the travelers that hotel and car rental cancellations will not be covered is some of what ryanair passengers have to say. every year i'm not going to five the mechanics of the right i change the style and the conditions the paying conditions and i relate but then of course the british we say that only and then we actually go ahead and book a cheap and...
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but michael o'leary is not the type to back down.ngers. for more than half a century said david at riaz brought a world of creatures and cultures that millions of people have never seen before —— said david atzenbrugg. —— david attenborough. he has given an exclusive interview with our arts editor. let me take you back to the mid—1950s... this is the story of a search for a dragon. ...when a young david attenborough took his first tentative steps as a natural history programme maker. as he circled us, flicking out his great yellow tongue, savouring the smell of the goat's flesh, he looked almost as though he had walked out of some prehistoric age. gosh, look at that. now here we are, 60 years later at london zoo. in the dragon house, named after the man who has become quite possibly the most respected broadcaster on planet earth. david, the world and television has changed a lot since you first encountered one of those. yes. hugely. yes, when i encountered that, there were two networks in britain only. the bottom of the ferry grated
but michael o'leary is not the type to back down.ngers. for more than half a century said david at riaz brought a world of creatures and cultures that millions of people have never seen before —— said david atzenbrugg. —— david attenborough. he has given an exclusive interview with our arts editor. let me take you back to the mid—1950s... this is the story of a search for a dragon. ...when a young david attenborough took his first tentative steps as a natural history programme maker....
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announced it will cancel forty to fifty flights a day for the next six weeks ryanair boss michael o'leary said this was due to errors made in the planning of pilot holidays but at a shareholder meeting and dublin today a larry said.
announced it will cancel forty to fifty flights a day for the next six weeks ryanair boss michael o'leary said this was due to errors made in the planning of pilot holidays but at a shareholder meeting and dublin today a larry said.
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there is a news conference at 4pm with the ceo, michael o'leary.ghts that are going to be cancelled. i'm one of several million people booked to travel next month and i have got no idea if my plane is going to get off the ground unlike the one this afternoon! and off he went. that was his call. the headlines: ryanair says it expects claims of around 20 million euros in come centre passion after plans to cancel up centre passion after plans to cancel up to 50 flights a day. the news conference at 4pm. the government's top brexit official leaves his post top brexit official leaves his post to work in downing street amid reports of tensions with the brexit secretary, david davis. police are still questioning two men after the parsons green bombing including a syrian refugee. good afternoon, i'm jamie good afternoon, i'mjamie robertson. firms who fail to pay the minimum wage — predominantly employ women, according to a new report. the low pay commission — which advises the government on minimum wage levels — says women are also the least likely to comp
there is a news conference at 4pm with the ceo, michael o'leary.ghts that are going to be cancelled. i'm one of several million people booked to travel next month and i have got no idea if my plane is going to get off the ground unlike the one this afternoon! and off he went. that was his call. the headlines: ryanair says it expects claims of around 20 million euros in come centre passion after plans to cancel up centre passion after plans to cancel up to 50 flights a day. the news conference...
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o'leary apparently has a lot more cleaning up to do than anyone guessed the new round of cancellations this winter will affect up to four hundred thousand more passengers after a meeting with shareholders a week ago one expressed what many now say is the root of the problem of bad relationship in him and pilots in general and that's what the pilots are coming back to him now and not meeting him halfway the airline however claims it has no deeper problems with pilots and blames the chaos on a new rostering system but the relationship can't be very cordial most ryanair pilots have rejected the offer of a twelve thousand euro bonus if they would agree to work just ten extra days and stay on for a year and according to the irish airline pilots association that was to be expected it says ryanair has fostered a culture of disrespect and fear among staff. well out of federal elections here in germany you might have thought that campaign season was over you might just be getting over election fever but apparently not right you are helena because just days after all was the expected result in g
o'leary apparently has a lot more cleaning up to do than anyone guessed the new round of cancellations this winter will affect up to four hundred thousand more passengers after a meeting with shareholders a week ago one expressed what many now say is the root of the problem of bad relationship in him and pilots in general and that's what the pilots are coming back to him now and not meeting him halfway the airline however claims it has no deeper problems with pilots and blames the chaos on a...
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o'leary said the pilots would be told to take three weeks leave now and have the other week in january ryanair also offered bonus payments to captains and first officers to forgo leave but now some pilots want to renegotiate their contracts with the irish airline at a discussing the possibility of mass sick days thousands of passengers are unhappy the airline says that more than half the passengers affected by the mass cancellations have been rebooked on the alternative ryanair flights others were issued refunds the airline is likely to face a bill of at least twenty five million dollars a new study published by the world health organization says that people who fly regularly may be at risk of breathing contaminated air u.k. based airline easyjet is trying out a new air filtering system but denies that that's because crew and passengers are at risk caroline malone explains. if you get on a plane nearly any commercial flight events allow you to breathe normally the air pumped into the cabin includes bleed adults being sucked in by the engines then compressed and finally circulated with
o'leary said the pilots would be told to take three weeks leave now and have the other week in january ryanair also offered bonus payments to captains and first officers to forgo leave but now some pilots want to renegotiate their contracts with the irish airline at a discussing the possibility of mass sick days thousands of passengers are unhappy the airline says that more than half the passengers affected by the mass cancellations have been rebooked on the alternative ryanair flights others...
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at today's annual general meeting in dublin, chief executive michael o'leary had some explaining to dosome pilots to diverse part of their annual leave until next year and says it doesn't need the consent but there are signs pilots themselves are taking advantage of the situation. ryanair has taking advantage of the situation. rya nair has offered taking advantage of the situation. ryanair has offered its pilot a cash bonus of up to £12,000 if they agree to work extra days, but in a letter seen to work extra days, but in a letter seen by the bbc, pilots representatives from bases across the europe say they reject that proposal. they say it is simply inadequate and is meeting with great resista nce inadequate and is meeting with great resistance from the members. they say what they really want is ryanair to come up with new contracts for them with different working conditions. they say that might be enough to stop pilots from looking for greener pastures or in other words moving to different airlines. ryanair‘s business words moving to different airlines. rya nair‘s business model words
at today's annual general meeting in dublin, chief executive michael o'leary had some explaining to dosome pilots to diverse part of their annual leave until next year and says it doesn't need the consent but there are signs pilots themselves are taking advantage of the situation. ryanair has taking advantage of the situation. rya nair has offered taking advantage of the situation. ryanair has offered its pilot a cash bonus of up to £12,000 if they agree to work extra days, but in a letter...
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but many ryan air pilots have rejected o'leary's offer of this loyalty bonus instead many have signed their names to a letter demanding better pay and full employment contracts. rumors are rife about what's going to happen to air berlin germany second largest airline is bankrupt and looking for a buyer an announcement is due monday right now i looked on that easy jet on thomas cook's condo are the front runners so are layoffs around the corner the trade unions are calling for action. the situation for air berlin stock has grown very precarious we don't know it's a moment which jobs are really secure in the long term we've been aware for quite a while that jobs for administrative and technical staff don't seem to have any future. that's why both unions and the airline are demanding the german government set up a temporary employment agency to act as a safety net for air berlin employees left jobless after the dust settles they'd receive financial aid and job training during the transition period another sign that the airline expects it won't find an investor to take it on lock stock an
but many ryan air pilots have rejected o'leary's offer of this loyalty bonus instead many have signed their names to a letter demanding better pay and full employment contracts. rumors are rife about what's going to happen to air berlin germany second largest airline is bankrupt and looking for a buyer an announcement is due monday right now i looked on that easy jet on thomas cook's condo are the front runners so are layoffs around the corner the trade unions are calling for action. the...
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problems what started as a débâcle has turned into a public relations nightmare for founder michael o'learyt a press conference last week after the first round of cancellations he admitted to making serious mistakes that doesn't mean that from time to time we don't make methods and we do willis is clearly a myth and i take responsibility for the mess up it is my mess up and therefore i have to clean it up a good place to start would be with the airlines pilots in an attempt to cut fewer flights ryanair offered twelve thousand euro bonuses if pilots would agree to work just ten extra days and sign on for another year but many rejected the request the irish airline pilots association claims ryanair has fostered a culture of disrespect and fear among staff. here's a sweet story that could also prove salah farmers of sugar beet in the european union will be free to grow as much as they want this weekend globally it follows a decade of strict output quotas an export limits and comes as new markets open. large and well formed with few side roots that's how farmers want their sugar beets to look.
problems what started as a débâcle has turned into a public relations nightmare for founder michael o'learyt a press conference last week after the first round of cancellations he admitted to making serious mistakes that doesn't mean that from time to time we don't make methods and we do willis is clearly a myth and i take responsibility for the mess up it is my mess up and therefore i have to clean it up a good place to start would be with the airlines pilots in an attempt to cut fewer...
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ceo michael o'leary is quoted saying, theresa may should stop drinking sake injapan and return to handle brexit talks. the new york times has the headline, the danger in trump talking to north korea. an analyst on east asian affairs says north korea is increasing tensions to pressure the us into direct talks with kim jong—un, and describes it all as a big trap. and finally, in the times, italian prosecco makers and british dentists locked in a row. it come after dentists warned of the so—called ‘prosecco smile‘ — they claim it's a triple whammy of carbonation, sweetness and alcohol that can rot teeth. the italian agriculture minsters has denounced the comments as fake news. better put yours away, no more present —— prosecco this morning. i'll leave it in the green room. with me is alpesh patel who is ceo of praefinium partners. two more monster storms to hit the same area as harvey? yes, apparently they have not seen the worst of it yet. i am going to say something the president might like, truthfully. if there is one part of the world that can handle this, it is texas, the united states
ceo michael o'leary is quoted saying, theresa may should stop drinking sake injapan and return to handle brexit talks. the new york times has the headline, the danger in trump talking to north korea. an analyst on east asian affairs says north korea is increasing tensions to pressure the us into direct talks with kim jong—un, and describes it all as a big trap. and finally, in the times, italian prosecco makers and british dentists locked in a row. it come after dentists warned of the...
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this is michael o'leary for top yes, the billionaire tycoon, he has accused his pilots of being lazyhey would complain at all. his quotes are hilarious. he basically says he would challenge any pilot to explain how it is a difficultjob. 0r explain how it is a difficultjob. or how they are overworked. he accused some pilots of being precious about themselves and full of importance, which as a negotiating tactic is quite novel. something else which could have come out of a satirical magazine, he says he doesn't know how there could be any industrial action ryanair because they don't have any unions. the old school approach in terms of how business and bosses would have approached things in the past for top he relishes that kind of reputation. they have lost £22 million already, thousands of passengers that down for as well. they have had a change in their reputation, they became a bit evil, but then they had a bit of an upturn because they became friendly but this has been a kick in their teeth. people keep buying tickets they are inexpensive. we will finish with the guardian. immigrat
this is michael o'leary for top yes, the billionaire tycoon, he has accused his pilots of being lazyhey would complain at all. his quotes are hilarious. he basically says he would challenge any pilot to explain how it is a difficultjob. 0r explain how it is a difficultjob. or how they are overworked. he accused some pilots of being precious about themselves and full of importance, which as a negotiating tactic is quite novel. something else which could have come out of a satirical magazine, he...
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problems what started as a debacle has turned into a public relations nightmare for founder michael o'leary at a press conference last week after the first round of cancellations he admitted to making serious mistakes that doesn't mean that from time to time we don't make mess ups and we do with this is clearly a myth i take responsibility for the mess that it is my mess up and therefore i have to clean it up a good place to start would be with the airlines pilots for many of them the relationship apparently isn't a cordial one in an attempt to cut fewer flights ryanair offered twelve thousand euro bonuses if pilots would agree to work just ten extra days and sign on for another year a significant number rejected the request the irish airline pilots association says that should come as no surprise big claims ryanair has fostered a culture of disrespect and fear among staff. now if you've got a thing for gems this next item might interest you auction house christine says selling the largest flawless diamond to come on the market at over one hundred sixty carrots its all them fifty percent la
problems what started as a debacle has turned into a public relations nightmare for founder michael o'leary at a press conference last week after the first round of cancellations he admitted to making serious mistakes that doesn't mean that from time to time we don't make mess ups and we do with this is clearly a myth i take responsibility for the mess that it is my mess up and therefore i have to clean it up a good place to start would be with the airlines pilots for many of them the...
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michael o'leary blamed mistakes in allocating leave for his pilots, and said ryanair could face a compensationion. here's richard westcott. rya nair‘s been distinctly "unsatisflying" for thousands of customers recently, last minute cancellations leaving their plans up in the air. people complain that they've been ignored. so what's the boss got to say? this is our mess—up. when we make a mess in ryanair, which come out with our hands up, we try to explain why we've made the mess and we will pay compensation to those passengers who are entitled to compensation, which will be those flights that are cancelled over the next two weeks. passengers have been venting on social media. neil says he'll never book with ryanair again because they've been left to their own devices. ciara says the company's e—mailed her about car hire and accommodation. she just wants to know if she'll make her sister's wedding. ryanair left me stranded in krakow and gave me no option to get home at a reasonable time, so i took matters into my own hands and spent 500 quid on tickets for myself, my partner and my mother to ge
michael o'leary blamed mistakes in allocating leave for his pilots, and said ryanair could face a compensationion. here's richard westcott. rya nair‘s been distinctly "unsatisflying" for thousands of customers recently, last minute cancellations leaving their plans up in the air. people complain that they've been ignored. so what's the boss got to say? this is our mess—up. when we make a mess in ryanair, which come out with our hands up, we try to explain why we've made the mess...
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michael o'leary, the chief executive of ryanair michael o'leary, the chief executive of rya nair hasant to borrow that blanket. we are talking about the impact on passengers and that a bubble that has been rya nair this passengers and that a bubble that has been ryanair this week and you will know they have said they need to cancel a0 or 50 flights every single day. a big mess up for the firm. now trying to put it right. what will it mean when it comes to the cost. a familiar face. what will it mean when it comes to the cost. a familiarface. simon calder is with us and henrietta, let's start with you as far as the cost of this is concerned. yesterday we heard from michael leary that this is going to cost a lot of money to put right in the cost could be higher than they think. 25 million euros to compensate customers. michael o'leary said yesterday he didn't expect that to have a knock—on impact to their estimated range of profits having said that, there is a question around what compensation the pilots are going to wa nt compensation the pilots are going to want going forward, if the
michael o'leary, the chief executive of ryanair michael o'leary, the chief executive of rya nair hasant to borrow that blanket. we are talking about the impact on passengers and that a bubble that has been rya nair this passengers and that a bubble that has been ryanair this week and you will know they have said they need to cancel a0 or 50 flights every single day. a big mess up for the firm. now trying to put it right. what will it mean when it comes to the cost. a familiar face. what will it...
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wonderful, kevin o'leary, is back with us.ank you for coming in. >> great to be here. thank you. >> all right. we're going to get started. everybody wants to know about money. how they can save money, how to make more money. what's your best advice for maintaining a -- no, no, we got that button. hit that button. >> let's get a question. >> get a question. what's your best advice for maintaining a credit card? that's the first question. >> it's not just a credit card. i think people should have two credit cards. first of all, one with a low limit, a maximum of $2500. and this is the one you put online with all those services. you can put this number out because it's maxed out at $2500. and that number is out on the internet, so you have to care about that. then you keep a second one for yourself personally with a higher limit of $10,000, but you never put this one online. this is the one that you use for larger purchases, but in both cases, you have to pay these puppies off every month. every single month. >> that's the key. >
wonderful, kevin o'leary, is back with us.ank you for coming in. >> great to be here. thank you. >> all right. we're going to get started. everybody wants to know about money. how they can save money, how to make more money. what's your best advice for maintaining a -- no, no, we got that button. hit that button. >> let's get a question. >> get a question. what's your best advice for maintaining a credit card? that's the first question. >> it's not just a credit...
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michael o'leary is planning to make pilots delay annual leave after the airline was forced to canceleeks. sports day in a moment, but a lot at what else is coming on bbc news tonight. beyond 100 days will have mexico news with katty kay and christian fraser, looking to the brexit speech tomorrow. more on the troubles at rya nair, brexit speech tomorrow. more on the troubles at ryanair, with industry a nalyst troubles at ryanair, with industry analyst explaining what has gone wrong. and an exclusive interview with david attenborough on his extraordinary career. now it's time for sports day. good evening. the headlines tonight. who knew what and when? the effort they ask questions about why they appointed mark sampson to the england team in the first place. he is on his bike that the outgoing president of cycling's governing body brian cookson says he leaves with his head held high. bowled out by the rain. only three overs were played at trent bridge. ahead of the big nfl game at wembley this week, i will be finding out if american football players have got what it ta kes to football p
michael o'leary is planning to make pilots delay annual leave after the airline was forced to canceleeks. sports day in a moment, but a lot at what else is coming on bbc news tonight. beyond 100 days will have mexico news with katty kay and christian fraser, looking to the brexit speech tomorrow. more on the troubles at rya nair, brexit speech tomorrow. more on the troubles at ryanair, with industry a nalyst troubles at ryanair, with industry analyst explaining what has gone wrong. and an...
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. >> o'leary said he can force pilots to delay a week of leave in exchange for kite -- financial compensation. the dispute involves more than the question of holidays. many pilots have projected the offer of a loyalty bonus to keep flying during their scheduled leave. many signed their names to a letter demanding better pay and all employment contracts. >> to the other story making headlines as donald trump talks tough on north korea. reports are coming in that the eu has agreed on a new set of sanctions against the country. the measures include an embargo on eu exports of oil and the reduction to the amount of money in north korean workers in europe can send back on. there is also the desire to blacklist more north korean individuals, a move which would free their assets and -- 40's their assets. -- freeze their assets. let us talk about this with our new york financial correspondent. these measures sound like they will somehow target u.s. companies doing business with north korea. cap exposed is the u.s. economy to north korea anyway? -- how exposed is the u.s. economy to north korea anyway
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. >>> coming up when we return, shark tank's kevin o'leary is going to join us here on the set. stay tuned, you're watching squoo "squawk box" right here on cnbc. the governor has declared a winter weather emergency... extreme risk of burst pipes and water damage... soon, insurance companies won't pay for damages. that is, not if they can help prevent damages from happening in the first place. at cognizant, we're turning the industry known for processing claims into one focused on prevention with predictive analytics, helping them proactively protect the things that matter most. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now, netflix included. so go ahead, binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. sfx: t-mobile mnemonic >>> welcome back to ""squawk box."" kevin o'leary's
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punctuality only seventy percent of the airlines flights are currently arriving on time which boss michael o'leary is blaming on a shortage of pilots. japan is celebrating a public holiday in honor of its senior citizens respect for the elderly day comes as the country breaks its own record for the number of people to reach the age of one hundred problem pride reports from tokyo on an innovative project designed to increase awareness about the problems of aging you know from its name the restaurant of all the mistakes there's a good chance the staff will get you the wrong and they make no apology for it all the waiters and waitresses have out simon's disease which causes memory loss people like know who describes herself as a people person i used to work as a hitter says i'm happy working with customers and i enjoy it the result of an innovative crowdfunding initiative the pop up restaurant is meant to send a message of inclusiveness about a problem that is often locked away and there's not only people with dementia have the ability to work if they have support and and i always wondered why they d
punctuality only seventy percent of the airlines flights are currently arriving on time which boss michael o'leary is blaming on a shortage of pilots. japan is celebrating a public holiday in honor of its senior citizens respect for the elderly day comes as the country breaks its own record for the number of people to reach the age of one hundred problem pride reports from tokyo on an innovative project designed to increase awareness about the problems of aging you know from its name the...