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guy: in terms of where we are seeing the losers -- ryanair is -- ryanair is down as is easyjet.ket reaction to what we are seeing out of spain. participants big in the spanish air routes down to barcelona. aether or not there is reaction in the tourism story, we will wait and see but certainly the market is marking down. there are also a bunch of spanish stocks including spanish byks -- santander is down 1.9% today. there does appear to be a reaction in the spanish market. the spanish market is underperforming compared to its peers. and easyjet as well as the hotel groups are under pressure. five suspected terrorists shot dead by police following the attack in barcelona. 13 fatalities resulting there. lanta government -- the government says the incidents are linked. asked youquestion i earlier, but let us recap it. the authorities have a bunch of questions that they need answers to and they are trying to piece together what the cell looked like, who was involved and who is missing from its ranks. --whatger question is are the spanish people asking about this attack? operandiith
guy: in terms of where we are seeing the losers -- ryanair is -- ryanair is down as is easyjet.ket reaction to what we are seeing out of spain. participants big in the spanish air routes down to barcelona. aether or not there is reaction in the tourism story, we will wait and see but certainly the market is marking down. there are also a bunch of spanish stocks including spanish byks -- santander is down 1.9% today. there does appear to be a reaction in the spanish market. the spanish market is...
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let's look at ryanair.ge the culture, if i'd known being nice to customers was going to work so well i would have done it ages ago. so why have you got this new policy of different pricing between middle, window and aisle seats. therefore if you are an adult flying with a child that should be sitting beside you, one of those seats is more expensive than the other. the child seat is free. there is a supplement. it is free, it is the adult who pays to reserve a seat. the adult pays the extra. yes. and that sounds like sophistry to me. it is taking place in a year. at the moment we have more than 50% of people now selecting reserved seats when we are reducing our fair is about 4 euros per seat. we would be reporting july numbers tomorrow, the load factor is 97%. our flights are full. i'm not suggesting there are not full. people love the service and they adore the prices. what you have been reported in the papers, with the random nature of algorithms and everything else, you end up splitting up families. we ha
let's look at ryanair.ge the culture, if i'd known being nice to customers was going to work so well i would have done it ages ago. so why have you got this new policy of different pricing between middle, window and aisle seats. therefore if you are an adult flying with a child that should be sitting beside you, one of those seats is more expensive than the other. the child seat is free. there is a supplement. it is free, it is the adult who pays to reserve a seat. the adult pays the extra....
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the boss of ryanair, michael o'leary. you met the transport secretary today.about what you've heard? the difficulty for the transport secretary, as for the industry is, we are waiting for the divorce talks between the uk and the europeans to be concluded before the negotiations on aviation agreement can begin. we stress the need to minister grayling that we have to have an agreement by september/ october of 2018 and i very much doubt that an agreement will be reached within that time frame. not because of any failure in the part of the british government or minister grayling. i don't believe the european agencies, airlines or government are going to be very helpful. i think they're going to be very obstructionist, i think they're going to want to see there is a disruption to flights and aircraft grounded and no flights between the uk and europe for a period of months after april 19. are you convinced the british government knows the seriousness as far as you are concerned of the case you are prepared? i think they'll convinced of the seriousness of the case. i
the boss of ryanair, michael o'leary. you met the transport secretary today.about what you've heard? the difficulty for the transport secretary, as for the industry is, we are waiting for the divorce talks between the uk and the europeans to be concluded before the negotiations on aviation agreement can begin. we stress the need to minister grayling that we have to have an agreement by september/ october of 2018 and i very much doubt that an agreement will be reached within that time frame. not...
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ryanair is heading back to a potential lufthansa deal arguing that a takeover would break competition rules. a quick look at how the airlines are faring lufthansa continuing yesterday's strong gains up by 1.5%. yesterday it added on 4.7% air berlin just a penny stock down, trading at 45 cents. easyjet and ryanair, even though there's uncertainty about what sort of assets they would snap up, they are trading higher to the tune of 2% to 2.5% as i said, air berlin stock continues to head lower in the session following from yesterday's sharp losses the main rivals are trading in the green and hopes that air ber l air berlin will cut capacity in the skies. stephen furlong joins us now who ultimately will be the bigger winner? is it clear to say it will definitely be lufthansa? >> good morning. for sure the biggest beneficiary of air berlin's demise is lufthansa if your biggest competitor in your domestic market is going into administration, and you're going to be involved in the solution, and the terms and conditions, favorable. i know the cfo at the haven't results was talking about the f
ryanair is heading back to a potential lufthansa deal arguing that a takeover would break competition rules. a quick look at how the airlines are faring lufthansa continuing yesterday's strong gains up by 1.5%. yesterday it added on 4.7% air berlin just a penny stock down, trading at 45 cents. easyjet and ryanair, even though there's uncertainty about what sort of assets they would snap up, they are trading higher to the tune of 2% to 2.5% as i said, air berlin stock continues to head lower in...
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the bbc found a 50% increase in just a year. >> ryanair wants no alcohol served before 10:00 a.m. after that, they propose a limit of two drinks per boarding pass in airport bars and restaurants. there are a lot of airports in the u.s. that will not serve before 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning. >> that's like the middle of the night. we all know happy hour is 5:00 a.m. >> here in new york they won't serve before 8:00 a.m. but you can get on a 6:00 a.m. flight and be immediately. >> meanwhile, in the scottish airport, 5:00 a.m. >>> coming up, the family overcome by carbon monoxide in their own home. the leak was so bad it sickened first responders called to the scene. we'll tell you what we need to know about carbon monday objection side dangers. >>> and the sold-out cheese festival that ran out of cheese. how can that happen? we're going to find out in the mix. remember to find us on facebook wnn fans.com. you're watching "world news now." i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my o
the bbc found a 50% increase in just a year. >> ryanair wants no alcohol served before 10:00 a.m. after that, they propose a limit of two drinks per boarding pass in airport bars and restaurants. there are a lot of airports in the u.s. that will not serve before 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning. >> that's like the middle of the night. we all know happy hour is 5:00 a.m. >> here in new york they won't serve before 8:00 a.m. but you can get on a 6:00 a.m. flight and be immediately....
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order to actually derail the attractiveness of the existing assets of air berlin. >> i think it was ryanair who wrote a letter to the eu commission and said hey, you guys need to look at this, because it seems like lufthansa has been favored all along in this deal to snap up most of the assets of air berlin then we have this entrepreneur from germany who also says it seems like lufthansa is the prime beneficiary of this. does it seem like this was set up a long time ago you know, what are the rumors in germany? >> well, it seems like that. lufthansa actually was talking to them a lot earlier than anybody else the fact is that the current air berlin manager or the previous ceo or the ceo still in place was a longstanding lufthansa manager. he served with lufthansa for more than 18 years so there's a clear connection between air berlin and lufthansa. and it's fair enough that the others complained. they should be invited to the data room. we don't know who has access to the data room it seems as well condor's interested, as you were saying, and of course ryanair. we don't know who has access
order to actually derail the attractiveness of the existing assets of air berlin. >> i think it was ryanair who wrote a letter to the eu commission and said hey, you guys need to look at this, because it seems like lufthansa has been favored all along in this deal to snap up most of the assets of air berlin then we have this entrepreneur from germany who also says it seems like lufthansa is the prime beneficiary of this. does it seem like this was set up a long time ago you know, what are...
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ryanair in hours beforehand, so he is cross.ree and a half hours earlier. john travelling to alicante got through in 15 minutes. you just can't tell. he is sitting around buying overpriced coffee and this time yesterday he could have been stuck in a queue. u nless could have been stuck in a queue. unless you are lucky to sit in a business or executive lounge you are in the main area and you can't get a seat. jack says what about people who are less able to stand and walk around? it means aviation is not possible for us. if we have two shuttle along in the queue for an hour, we will stop flying. 0bviously there are some places where you get good fast track for people who need special attention, that the problem as you say is every traveller for themselves, unfortunately. not great, is it? problems in barcelona which are nothing to do with that. ina which are nothing to do with that. in a word? security strikes there on fridays, sundays and mondays. thank you, simon. the simple answer is that go stay at home. is it worth it? is th
ryanair in hours beforehand, so he is cross.ree and a half hours earlier. john travelling to alicante got through in 15 minutes. you just can't tell. he is sitting around buying overpriced coffee and this time yesterday he could have been stuck in a queue. u nless could have been stuck in a queue. unless you are lucky to sit in a business or executive lounge you are in the main area and you can't get a seat. jack says what about people who are less able to stand and walk around? it means...
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ryanair has accused lufthansa and the german government of conspiring to carve up collapsed airline airuying air berlin planes, which are still flying following a 150m euro german government loan. the german government rejected the accusation and said its support for air berlin did not breach anti—trust rules. there is an increasing feeling in the markets that it is going to be delayed, interest rates in the us. the federal reserve issued the minutes and it shows members anxious in holding operates until they had a clearer idea about inflation. let us move on and give you an idea about how the markets ended. the dollar was the main casualty. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. see you later. alligator far too many older people are suffering in silence when things go wrong with their nhs care, the ombudsman saying it is often their relatives who have to step in to complain that many do not believe it makes a difference. there aren't many complaints from older people, despite complaints to the ombudsman. older people are relu cta nt to the ombudsman
ryanair has accused lufthansa and the german government of conspiring to carve up collapsed airline airuying air berlin planes, which are still flying following a 150m euro german government loan. the german government rejected the accusation and said its support for air berlin did not breach anti—trust rules. there is an increasing feeling in the markets that it is going to be delayed, interest rates in the us. the federal reserve issued the minutes and it shows members anxious in holding...
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the jury heard that nadeem mohammed, who's 43, wanted to board a ryanair flight to italy.evice was made from the tube of a marker pen. 0ur correspondent dan whitworth has the details. this case was all about nadeem muhammad, 43, from bury. now, he wept in the dock at manchester crown court when he was found guilty of possession of explosives with intent to endanger life when he tried to board a ryanairjet flying to northern italy, back injanuary. essentially he was found guilty of trying to carry a pipe bomb onboa rd that plane. that plane was a boeing 737 800 and it can carry up to 200 passengers and crew, so the impact of potentially exploding a device in the tight confines of that cabin could have been devastating. some serious questions over security here, because, although officials did stop him, he was not arrested and he was not detained and he was allowed to board another flight to italy just a week later after initially being stopped. the device that was found in his hand luggage was crude, but it was described by explosive experts as crude but a potentially viabl
the jury heard that nadeem mohammed, who's 43, wanted to board a ryanair flight to italy.evice was made from the tube of a marker pen. 0ur correspondent dan whitworth has the details. this case was all about nadeem muhammad, 43, from bury. now, he wept in the dock at manchester crown court when he was found guilty of possession of explosives with intent to endanger life when he tried to board a ryanairjet flying to northern italy, back injanuary. essentially he was found guilty of trying to...
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and ryanair calls on uk airports to enforce a two—drink limit, after a bbc investigation finds arrestsf drunken passengers have risen by 50% in a year. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... as president trump finally condemns far—right groups after the violent scenes in virginia over the weekend, we'll be looking at the scale of america's extremist white nationalism. 70 years on from the partition of india, two men who witnessed it as children from different sides of the religious divide meet up to share their memories of that time. and, as big ben prepares to go silent for the next four years, we'll take a closer look at one of the world's most famous clock towers. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm reshmin chowdhury. coming up on the programme... reported to the police — neil lennon's conduct during hibs‘ win over rangers is questioned. banned for five matches — cristiano ronaldo is punished after pushing a referee. and the future is bri
and ryanair calls on uk airports to enforce a two—drink limit, after a bbc investigation finds arrestsf drunken passengers have risen by 50% in a year. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... as president trump finally condemns far—right groups after the violent scenes in virginia over the weekend, we'll be looking at the scale of america's extremist white nationalism. 70 years on from the partition of india, two men...
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that is what ryanair is limit on passengers? that is what rya nair is calling limit on passengers?sengers have risen by 50% in one year. here is the weather. where we see the sunshine it will feel pleasant but where you miss the sunshine it will be cool and breezy. not a bad week over all. rumbles of thunder. there could be thunderstorms in the channel islands and south—east england later in the night. elsewhere, sky is generally clear. early rain and eastern scotland. lingers in shetland. sunshine and showers tomorrow and a bit of a breeze. showers more frequent in northern england and scotland, some will avoid showers altogether. further south you will have showers like today. east is best for the sunniest weather. hello, you're watching bbc news. the headlines: donald trump condemns far right activists who rallied in virginia over the weekend, sparking violence that claimed one life. he said the hate groups "were repugnant to everything americans hold dear." racism is evil and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the kkk, neo—nazis, white supre
that is what ryanair is limit on passengers? that is what rya nair is calling limit on passengers?sengers have risen by 50% in one year. here is the weather. where we see the sunshine it will feel pleasant but where you miss the sunshine it will be cool and breezy. not a bad week over all. rumbles of thunder. there could be thunderstorms in the channel islands and south—east england later in the night. elsewhere, sky is generally clear. early rain and eastern scotland. lingers in shetland....
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major european indexes closing in the red with travel companies leading the way down ryanair losing over two percent carnival cruise line wasn't over one percent. that contributed to a nearly one percent drop in london's footsie one hundred the cat colonel here in paris and madrid ibex both turn around six tenths of a percent. u. s. markets rebounding from earlier losses friday on news that steve bennett is out the senior trump administration adviser. with reports that traders on the floor of the new york stock exchange and literally cheered when the news broke. wall street clearly relieved as banners departure makes it more likely the chief economic adviser gary cohn. we staying in his job the dow clawing its way back after morning drop. sb five hundred and nasdaq both just barely in positive territor. abandon as former chief of breitbart news a major patron of the so called alt rate in america. now an increasing number of internet and tech companies are taking steps to kick racist or far right nationalist groups. sometimes associated with the movement off of their services. online onli
major european indexes closing in the red with travel companies leading the way down ryanair losing over two percent carnival cruise line wasn't over one percent. that contributed to a nearly one percent drop in london's footsie one hundred the cat colonel here in paris and madrid ibex both turn around six tenths of a percent. u. s. markets rebounding from earlier losses friday on news that steve bennett is out the senior trump administration adviser. with reports that traders on the floor of...
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we will intended to detonate the device on a ryanair flight.lice officer has defended the police's use of stop and search. commissioner cressida dick — head of the metropolitan police — says the approach does work and that one in three stoppages does result in something being found. she rejects suggestions it unfairly targets ethnic minorities. she was speaking to the bbc asian network for a special show on the police force. presenter nomia iqbal is here— tell us what the commissioner has been telling you. what did she say initially?m what did she say initially? it was a one—hour interview we did for a special programme. she was down to earth but quite no—nonsense about this specific issue, we talked about a wide range of things. terrorism, hate crime and violent crime generally. stop and search is something widely been used to tackle knife crime, sometimes used under the terrorism act. there has been controversy around it. home office statistics from last year say there isa statistics from last year say there is a desperate portion of amount o
we will intended to detonate the device on a ryanair flight.lice officer has defended the police's use of stop and search. commissioner cressida dick — head of the metropolitan police — says the approach does work and that one in three stoppages does result in something being found. she rejects suggestions it unfairly targets ethnic minorities. she was speaking to the bbc asian network for a special show on the police force. presenter nomia iqbal is here— tell us what the commissioner has...
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he tried to board a ryanair flight life.d to carry a pipe january. essentially, he tried to carrya pipe bomb january. essentially, he tried to carry a pipe bomb on board the plane. in court today he sobbed in the dock as the jury read out its verdict and he is due to be sentenced later this month. can you talk is through the details of this case? it highlighted security issues as well? it goes back to january 30 when he tried to the flight in northern italy. essentially, what happened was that security spotted this device in his carry on luggage. they did not believe it to be a viable device, he was not arrested and allowed to leave the airport. a week later he returned to the airport, managed to get a flight to italy, and successfully boarded a flight italy, and successfully boarded a flight and successfully went to italy. it was not until three days after that that an explosives expert identified this device. we're talking about battery, wires, masking tape, that type of thing. that explosive expert said it was eight throug
he tried to board a ryanair flight life.d to carry a pipe january. essentially, he tried to carrya pipe bomb january. essentially, he tried to carry a pipe bomb on board the plane. in court today he sobbed in the dock as the jury read out its verdict and he is due to be sentenced later this month. can you talk is through the details of this case? it highlighted security issues as well? it goes back to january 30 when he tried to the flight in northern italy. essentially, what happened was that...
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ryanair is accusing the german government of complicity in a if air berlin goes bankrupt.t's as germany is conspiring to help lufthansa acquire air berlin's fleet, still running routes after a 150 million euro government below -- loan. uber is planning a new round of fund raising. it plans to sell a stake in the business for around $1 billion as well as allowing current investors to sell nearly $10 billion of their holdings at a reduced valuation. it was valued at $68 billion in its previous funding before a series of sexual harassment and legal scandals this year and a number of executives and forced the ceo to step down. coming 750 jobs by mid-september. it says 500 management jobs and 250 railway jobs will be eliminated. union pacific is looking to trim expenses by 350 to $400 million this year. a number of chinese firms are being told a bit too much. >> chinese regulators have been taking a look at some recently registered companies and they have decided enough is enough. the state administration for industry and commerce has issued a set of guidelines banning overly l
ryanair is accusing the german government of complicity in a if air berlin goes bankrupt.t's as germany is conspiring to help lufthansa acquire air berlin's fleet, still running routes after a 150 million euro government below -- loan. uber is planning a new round of fund raising. it plans to sell a stake in the business for around $1 billion as well as allowing current investors to sell nearly $10 billion of their holdings at a reduced valuation. it was valued at $68 billion in its previous...
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airlines including british airways, ryanair and easy]et are urging passengers flying home from europes. airlines including british airways, ryanair and easy]et are urging passengers flying home from europe this weekend to turn up earlier than normal at airports. tighter security checks have led to big delays at passport control. the new measures are in response to the recent terror attacks. ba and easyjet are texting passengers to arrive at least three hours before their flights. dan]ohn is at heathrow airport and has this update. i have spoken to loads of passengers who have arrived back in the uk today and many of them have travelled without a problem. without experiencing any significant delay. there are delays all the time, there aren't queues at every airport that is why it is difficult for the airlines to predict exactly when and where there will be problems. that is why some airlines have issued reminders to passengers that they need to be at the airport early with plenty of time to spare because we have heard about some delays up to as much as four ours and we know that some p
airlines including british airways, ryanair and easy]et are urging passengers flying home from europes. airlines including british airways, ryanair and easy]et are urging passengers flying home from europe this weekend to turn up earlier than normal at airports. tighter security checks have led to big delays at passport control. the new measures are in response to the recent terror attacks. ba and easyjet are texting passengers to arrive at least three hours before their flights. dan]ohn is at...
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ryanair cries foul. his could get controversial.:+++ political element of the interesting question is, who makes decision on the antitrust question? berlin or brussels? i wouldn't be surprised if after the election we see a decision on a petition being referred to brussels. i would also challenge whether the funds a needs of the roots -- lufthansa needs the roots. they have a clear business plan and that business plan for expansion. seem to be doing well at the moment. it never included an acquisition at both ends. i wouldn't be surprised if we air berlin.ation of i understand why ryanair are making the comments they have. i would not be surprised if they picked up air berlin. not all, but part. manus: it's a moment for carolyn mccall to reflect this as some of the last she does before she moves on. they can be local. let's change tact a little bit. the euro and the value of the euro is something we have debated several times with several tests. prideropean banks themselves on the exchange rate, the appreciation of the euro to date
ryanair cries foul. his could get controversial.:+++ political element of the interesting question is, who makes decision on the antitrust question? berlin or brussels? i wouldn't be surprised if after the election we see a decision on a petition being referred to brussels. i would also challenge whether the funds a needs of the roots -- lufthansa needs the roots. they have a clear business plan and that business plan for expansion. seem to be doing well at the moment. it never included an...
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wing has costso that are slightly ahead of the likes of ryanair.ing had every prospect making evening. pensione the negotiations and wage negotiations with staff. we are off the nine-year highs in the stock. can you and your in terms of the ?osts and the revenue o anna: can you enjoy the capacity with oil prices as low as they are? and income 1.2 2 billion euros, and we estimate of 1.16. jeff green profit number 2.5 9 billion, ahead of the estimate. it will continue to optimize international footprints by disposal of operations. and policies that are less rate sensitive. they have been cutting costs to counter that low interest-rate environment and they reference that in the statement. they have been targeting one billion euros of euros from disposal and trying to lower costs in their mature market by 2018. we will look for any details on the combined ratio as well. that measure of cost is a measure of nonlife premium looking out for those numbers. ahead of estimates is one way to describe the numbers. manus: let's talk about the company,il and gas
wing has costso that are slightly ahead of the likes of ryanair.ing had every prospect making evening. pensione the negotiations and wage negotiations with staff. we are off the nine-year highs in the stock. can you and your in terms of the ?osts and the revenue o anna: can you enjoy the capacity with oil prices as low as they are? and income 1.2 2 billion euros, and we estimate of 1.16. jeff green profit number 2.5 9 billion, ahead of the estimate. it will continue to optimize international...
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. >> so ryanair is asking airports ban drinking in airport bars before 10:00 a.m.d to show boarding passes to get a drink and only two drinks allowed on each boarding pass. >> what happened to 5:00 somewhere. >> ah. i guess it's just too early and maybe they were getting a few too many drinks. something that obviously they don't do there in the uk but here in new york city, you can't get a drink at the airport bar before 8:00 a.m. >> and i for one am outraged. >> you can get a drink at 6:00. >>> elvis presley, today marks the 40th anniversary of the legendary singer's death. >> after a groundbreaking career in music and the movies presley died on this day in 1977 from an apparent heart attack. devoted fans from around the world line up at his home in graceland overnight to make the solemn procession past presley's grave. >> it's hard to believe it's been 40 year, but for years they've been able to do this event for free. but this year it's costing them nearly $29 each and many elvis fans aren't happy about it. of course, his ex-wife and his daughter are all part of
. >> so ryanair is asking airports ban drinking in airport bars before 10:00 a.m.d to show boarding passes to get a drink and only two drinks allowed on each boarding pass. >> what happened to 5:00 somewhere. >> ah. i guess it's just too early and maybe they were getting a few too many drinks. something that obviously they don't do there in the uk but here in new york city, you can't get a drink at the airport bar before 8:00 a.m. >> and i for one am outraged. >>...
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it‘s one of the busiest times of the year and ryanair is suggesting there could be queues of up to threeice. danjohnson is at heathrow. dan over to you. yes, the thing is, clive, there are not queues every where and there are not delays all the time. i have spoke to loads of passengers who arrived back in britain without a problem. that is why it is difficult to predict the issues. that is why airlines are reminding passengers to be at airports in time. some people have missed flights. the new security checks were brought in after the attacks in europe. the point is to stop terrorists and criminals getting on flights. but it means checking every passenger against more security databases and that is taking longer. there are expected to be delays this weekend, because it is very busy and the pressure‘s grown as we have got towards holiday time. in the next two days it is thought 10 million passengers will travel through european airports. thank you for that. residents who survived the grenfell tower disaster had their final chance today to submit ideas for the scope and remit of the public
it‘s one of the busiest times of the year and ryanair is suggesting there could be queues of up to threeice. danjohnson is at heathrow. dan over to you. yes, the thing is, clive, there are not queues every where and there are not delays all the time. i have spoke to loads of passengers who arrived back in britain without a problem. that is why it is difficult to predict the issues. that is why airlines are reminding passengers to be at airports in time. some people have missed flights. the...
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and ryanair calls on uk airports to enforce a two—drink limit, after a bbc investigation finds arrestsook at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... as president trump finally condemns far—right groups after the violent scenes in virginia over the weekend, we'll be looking at the scale of america's extremist white nationalism. 70 years on from the partition of india, two men who witnessed it as children from different sides of the religious divide meet up to share their memories of that time. and, as big ben prepares to go silent for the next four years, we'll take a closer look at one of the world's most famous clock towers. that's all ahead on bbc news.
and ryanair calls on uk airports to enforce a two—drink limit, after a bbc investigation finds arrestsook at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... as president trump finally condemns far—right groups after the violent scenes in virginia over the weekend, we'll be looking at the scale of america's extremist white nationalism. 70 years on from the partition of india, two men who witnessed it as children from different sides of the religious divide meet up to share their memories...
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the ryanair flight was delayed by an hour.d it would be a dry flight, airline announced it would be a dry flight, serving no alcohol on board. passengers who didn't want to miss out didn't have to go too far. we noticed that there was a bar right next to the gate, which looked maybe like a temporary bar, or something that wasn't normally there, and they we re that wasn't normally there, and they were serving beer, predominantly, i remember. they are serving booze right next to you? right next to the gate, so completely mixed message. it's just crazy. when the flight did eventually take off, laura says the airline did serve alcohol on—board, despite saying they wouldn't, and the drunken behaviour became even worse. when people were getting on the plane, they were clearly very drunk. in my original vision out the corner of my eye, i could see one of the ladies was obviously sat on the guide's knee, doing stuff you probably shouldn't be doing on a plane. the women in this video, which went viral, admitted being drunk but denied ha
the ryanair flight was delayed by an hour.d it would be a dry flight, airline announced it would be a dry flight, serving no alcohol on board. passengers who didn't want to miss out didn't have to go too far. we noticed that there was a bar right next to the gate, which looked maybe like a temporary bar, or something that wasn't normally there, and they we re that wasn't normally there, and they were serving beer, predominantly, i remember. they are serving booze right next to you? right next...
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ryanair is urging airports to do more to clamp down on excess drinking.le arrested on suspicion of being drunk before or during their flight increased by 50% over the past year. a cyclist has gone on trial at the old bailey accused of running over and killing a pedestrian in february last year. charlie alliston, who was 18 at the time, was said to be going at nearly 20 miles per hour when he allegedly knocked down kim briggs. mrs briggs, who was 44 and a mother of two, suffered brain injuries and died in hospital days later. mr alliston denies manslaughter. a £200 million plan to build a bridge covered with trees over the river thames in london has officially been abandoned. the garden bridge trust said it failed to raise funds after the project lost the support of london mayor sadiq khan. more than £40 million worth of taxpayers' money has already been spent on the project. a car has crashed into a pizzeria near paris killing a young girl and injuring several others. the incident happened in the town of sept sorts east of the capital. the driver has been
ryanair is urging airports to do more to clamp down on excess drinking.le arrested on suspicion of being drunk before or during their flight increased by 50% over the past year. a cyclist has gone on trial at the old bailey accused of running over and killing a pedestrian in february last year. charlie alliston, who was 18 at the time, was said to be going at nearly 20 miles per hour when he allegedly knocked down kim briggs. mrs briggs, who was 44 and a mother of two, suffered brain injuries...
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who are going to oppose nazis and those gentlemen took a great stand in opposing naziism this week ryanair response. yeah i don't think that all the information is out yet i mean president trump said you can call the attack in charlottesville a terrorist attack certainly the justice department is looking at it as a civil rights abuse and we'll see where it goes in very very well made terrorist attack i actually and certainly a question i just finish my point really is can i finish my point yet. as far as the attack in barcelona so far the president of spain the governor of catalonia have all sat there instead of the mayor of barcelona has sat there and said it is a terrorist attack. so i think that that's technical technical difference as far as what happens while goes on how the people are affected i think there is no difference it's a good hour it took an hour for the president to call what happened in barcelona a terror attack and it's been four days since his his allies in the all right and. nazis killed someone on the streets of our of one of our cities in virginia and he hasn't said
who are going to oppose nazis and those gentlemen took a great stand in opposing naziism this week ryanair response. yeah i don't think that all the information is out yet i mean president trump said you can call the attack in charlottesville a terrorist attack certainly the justice department is looking at it as a civil rights abuse and we'll see where it goes in very very well made terrorist attack i actually and certainly a question i just finish my point really is can i finish my point yet....
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attention to travel and leisure stocks in europe they are trading lower names like thomas cook, easyjet, ryanair, holdings down between 1% and 2%. even a spanish airport company, ana, trading down by 2%. tui, a travel operator in the uk, posted strong earnings last week this follows airlines in the u.s. falling 1% to 2% in the united states, names like delta and united air >> these types of companies are the companies you want to focus on as the big impact from a geopolitical concern. >>> more reaction coming up to the spain attack. >>> and travis kalanick fires back he's filing new legal documents against benchmark capital. >>> as we head to break, another look at futures. the dow looking to open lower by 14 points. p weby 3 "worldwide exchange" will be right back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." if you're just waking up or heading into work, let's get you up to speed on the market action on the european side of things, carryover negativity, the dax off by 0.75% the ftse 100 off by a percent. the cac in france off by over 1% >>> checking in on what's happening with oil oil pric
attention to travel and leisure stocks in europe they are trading lower names like thomas cook, easyjet, ryanair, holdings down between 1% and 2%. even a spanish airport company, ana, trading down by 2%. tui, a travel operator in the uk, posted strong earnings last week this follows airlines in the u.s. falling 1% to 2% in the united states, names like delta and united air >> these types of companies are the companies you want to focus on as the big impact from a geopolitical concern....
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cheryl: ryanair with a controversial new plan to limit drinking in the airport. it. 5:00 somewhere. "fbn:am" is starting right now. ♪ lauren: good morning to you. wednesday, august 16th. and lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning. i'm cheryl casone. people who follow politics are ready for a bloody mary this morning. a very fast in haiti 24 hours in new york. you missed a day after president john condemned white supremacist is now blaming both sides for the deadly violence in charlottesville, virginia. the president speaking at trump tower yesterday. >> the driver of the car is a disgrace to himself, his family and his country and that is coming you can call it terrorism. you can call it murder. you can call it whatever you want. i would just call it the fastest when they come up with a good verdict. what about the old left that came charging, do they have any semblance of guilt? what about the fact they came charging the clubs in their hands? do they have been a problem i think they do. that was a horrible, horrible day. wait a minute, i'm not finished. i'm not
cheryl: ryanair with a controversial new plan to limit drinking in the airport. it. 5:00 somewhere. "fbn:am" is starting right now. ♪ lauren: good morning to you. wednesday, august 16th. and lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning. i'm cheryl casone. people who follow politics are ready for a bloody mary this morning. a very fast in haiti 24 hours in new york. you missed a day after president john condemned white supremacist is now blaming both sides for the deadly violence in...
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it faces fierce competition from the likes of ryanair and easyjet.ct, or one where price is really the only thing that matters. and actually, it is a strategy that has served the business pretty well so far. airlines are a notoriously tough place to make money. but british airways' profits have soared to record levels. theyjumped again in the first half of this year. and that has helped its owner, international consolidated airlines group, or iag. its shares are up 40% this year. over the last five years, a focus on the bottom line means it has soared above european rivals lufthansa and air france—klm. this analyst thinks the bosses at ba and parent iag are getting more right than wrong. investors as a whole, i think they see a management team that is seeking to break out of the airline industry's historic record of poor profitability. to deliver better returns over the long term and that ultimately benefits all stakeholders, staff and customers alike. for those bristling at paying for their sandwich, there's more to come. ba will be squeezing more s
it faces fierce competition from the likes of ryanair and easyjet.ct, or one where price is really the only thing that matters. and actually, it is a strategy that has served the business pretty well so far. airlines are a notoriously tough place to make money. but british airways' profits have soared to record levels. theyjumped again in the first half of this year. and that has helped its owner, international consolidated airlines group, or iag. its shares are up 40% this year. over the last...
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airlines including british airways, ryanair and easyjet are urging passengers flying home from europeo recent terror attacks. ba and easyjet are texting passengers to arrive at least three hours before theirflights. danjohnson is at heathrow airport and has this update. i have spoken to lots of passengers who have arrived back in the uk today. many travelled without a problem, without experiencing any significant delay. there are not queues at every airport, that is why it is difficult for the airlines to predict when and where there are going to be problems. that is why some airlines have issued reminders to passengers that they must get to the airport early with plenty of time to spare. we‘ve heard about some delays of up to four hours. some passengers have missed their flights because of delays at passport control. these new checks we re passport control. these new checks were introduced after the terror attacks we have seen across europe. they are designed to stop terrorists and criminals boarding planes. it means that every passenger must have their documents checked against secu
airlines including british airways, ryanair and easyjet are urging passengers flying home from europeo recent terror attacks. ba and easyjet are texting passengers to arrive at least three hours before theirflights. danjohnson is at heathrow airport and has this update. i have spoken to lots of passengers who have arrived back in the uk today. many travelled without a problem, without experiencing any significant delay. there are not queues at every airport, that is why it is difficult for the...
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the capacity staying in the air at the moment and i will be something ryanair expects to get very peevedalloway, thank you very much indeed three tracy alloway joining us from abu dhabi. donald trump has returned to his controversial opinion that there was "blame on both sides" in the deadly clashes in virginia over the weekend. he has faced in tents criticism for saying on saturday that "many sides bore blame for the violence that arrested intercultural." that was a horrible day. i will tell you something. i watched those very closely, much more closely than you people watched it, and you had a group on one side that was bad, and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent. and nobody wants you say that, but i will say that right now. us bring in our global business reporter, stephanie baker. is business community already walking away fairly quickly from the trump administration. we have seen that devon waited over the last couple of days. he was there offensively to talk about infrastructure. mnuchin was standing next to him. the event got hijacked by recent events. ho
the capacity staying in the air at the moment and i will be something ryanair expects to get very peevedalloway, thank you very much indeed three tracy alloway joining us from abu dhabi. donald trump has returned to his controversial opinion that there was "blame on both sides" in the deadly clashes in virginia over the weekend. he has faced in tents criticism for saying on saturday that "many sides bore blame for the violence that arrested intercultural." that was a...
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it was a ryanair flight and it was a boeing 737 and it can carry up to 200 passengers and crew.m muhammad wept in the dock as thejury read nadeem muhammad wept in the dock as the jury read out the verdict of guilty. he will be sentenced later this month. in your timeline there are serious questions about airports are serious questions about airports are security which surround this case. it was not until after boarding a second flight that the explosive device was examined by an expert. i have a quote from that expert. i have a quote from that expert and exactly what that expert said is this. the device was crude but potentially viable. it was an improvised explosive device. serious questions over airport security and greater manchester police have responded today. superintendent graham 0penshaw had this to say about the case. we accept there were some errors with our assessment of the device on the day and we have already reviewed our practices, however this incident has demonstrated the effectiveness of airport security where the item was successfully detected and the passenge
it was a ryanair flight and it was a boeing 737 and it can carry up to 200 passengers and crew.m muhammad wept in the dock as thejury read nadeem muhammad wept in the dock as the jury read out the verdict of guilty. he will be sentenced later this month. in your timeline there are serious questions about airports are serious questions about airports are security which surround this case. it was not until after boarding a second flight that the explosive device was examined by an expert. i have...
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airlines including british airways, ryanair and easyjet are urging passengers to turn up earlier thansecurity threats. year texting passengers to allow three hours before your flight is —— texting passengers to allow three hours before yourflight is —— by a. the results of the 2017 national geographic travel photographer of the year contest are now in. over 15,000 photos were entered this year from more than 30 countries. for photographers, it's a coveted title to take, and one which can catapult them into international photography stardom. this year's grand prize was awarded for an incredible shot of lightning striking the erupting colima volcano on mexico's west coast. here's a look at the winners list. music i'm joined now by serhio tapiro velasco, the winner of the 2017 national geographic travel photographer of the year contest, from his home in colima in mexico. and regulations, first of all. just looking at all of those other pictures, why do you think you one —— congratulations. pictures, why do you think you one -- congratulations. why i won?! this is the most precious gift t
airlines including british airways, ryanair and easyjet are urging passengers to turn up earlier thansecurity threats. year texting passengers to allow three hours before your flight is —— texting passengers to allow three hours before yourflight is —— by a. the results of the 2017 national geographic travel photographer of the year contest are now in. over 15,000 photos were entered this year from more than 30 countries. for photographers, it's a coveted title to take, and one which...
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we can now speak to kennyjacobs, chief marketing officer at the budget airline, ryanair.ssociation saying they don't accept airports don't sell alcohol responsibly. what are your thoughts on that? everybody can sell alcohol more responsibly. you can't just push it onto the consumer. it's up just push it onto the consumer. it's up to every individual ultimately to be responsible for the amount of alcohol they take on board but the airports need to do more in the uk. we've outlined three things we want them to do. limited to two drinks per boarding pass for every passenger who is flying. in particular when flights are delayed, don't let people spend six hours in a barconsuming any don't let people spend six hours in a bar consuming any amount of alcohol they can possibly want to consume. that passes the problem to us. 0ften consume. that passes the problem to us. often we turn passengers away at the gate, we won't serve them any more and it becomes an issue for us while people are in the sky. it ta kes a while people are in the sky. it takes a lot for us to manage large, di
we can now speak to kennyjacobs, chief marketing officer at the budget airline, ryanair.ssociation saying they don't accept airports don't sell alcohol responsibly. what are your thoughts on that? everybody can sell alcohol more responsibly. you can't just push it onto the consumer. it's up just push it onto the consumer. it's up to every individual ultimately to be responsible for the amount of alcohol they take on board but the airports need to do more in the uk. we've outlined three things...
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mohammed tried to board the flight, ryanair to northern italy. and crew. what happened, going through security, security officials did find a potential device in his carry—on luggage, something made of batteries, masking tape and wires. they swapped it or exwlosives. they didn't find they swapped it or exwlosives. they didn'tfind any they swapped it or exwlosives. they didn't find any and mohammed wasn't detained or arrested, he was allowed to leave. a week later, he did successfully manage to fly to italy, it was only three days after he had flown out of the country that an explosives expert examined the device and i have a quote, they described it as "a crude but potentially viable improvised explosive device." potentially viable improvised explosive device. " can potentially viable improvised explosive device." can you imagine the effect that might have had in the effect that might have had in the tight confines of a plane. serious questions about security. i have another quote from superintendent graham openshaw from greater manchester police
mohammed tried to board the flight, ryanair to northern italy. and crew. what happened, going through security, security officials did find a potential device in his carry—on luggage, something made of batteries, masking tape and wires. they swapped it or exwlosives. they didn't find they swapped it or exwlosives. they didn'tfind any they swapped it or exwlosives. they didn't find any and mohammed wasn't detained or arrested, he was allowed to leave. a week later, he did successfully manage...
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british airways, easyjet and ryanair have sent text messages to passengers, warning them to be at theiroatia and greece, where enhanced security checks combined with high volumes of passengers have been causing disruption. joining us now is the independent‘s travel editor, simon calder. good morning. you obviously didn't get held up in a queue trying to get in here, but it will be a headache for a lot of people? yes, let'sjust deal with the british end. it will be very busy if you are flying out this weekend. tomorrow is the busiest day of the summer for heathrow, the uk's the guest and busiest airport. they expect a quarter of a million people coming through. that is not whether problems will be, though. it is when you get to somewhere in the schengen area, which is the main countries where you go on holiday, the ones you have just shown, where you go on holiday, the ones you havejust shown, france where you go on holiday, the ones you have just shown, france and spain and portugal and croatia in greece and so on, and a couple of others, they have changed the rules. previously you turn
british airways, easyjet and ryanair have sent text messages to passengers, warning them to be at theiroatia and greece, where enhanced security checks combined with high volumes of passengers have been causing disruption. joining us now is the independent‘s travel editor, simon calder. good morning. you obviously didn't get held up in a queue trying to get in here, but it will be a headache for a lot of people? yes, let'sjust deal with the british end. it will be very busy if you are flying...
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, a flight to moscow, to the usa, and two rya nair flights. flight to moscow, to the usa, and two ryanair hands. two men from our flight tried to go to the front to say, can we go through, we are going to miss our flight? the security staff were rude and abusive, demanded they go back to the end of the queue or they would be thrown out of barcelona airport. it was absolutely horrendous, so by the time we got to the gate, gate 42, the gate was closed although the bridge was still attached to the plane. there were 22 of us, we begged to go on the plane and they said they could not let us on the plane but it took them half an hour to get our luggage off the plane. this has caused an absolute nightmare for all of us through missed flight connections, financial cost, mental cost, my son is autistic, there was a little baby llama, a lady that needed life—saving injections, it was awful, absolutely awful. how much has this cost you? it sounds awful but in terms of money, how much has it cost you? we had to find another hotel, we were not given any help with hotels, so a day's loss of work, it co
, a flight to moscow, to the usa, and two rya nair flights. flight to moscow, to the usa, and two ryanair hands. two men from our flight tried to go to the front to say, can we go through, we are going to miss our flight? the security staff were rude and abusive, demanded they go back to the end of the queue or they would be thrown out of barcelona airport. it was absolutely horrendous, so by the time we got to the gate, gate 42, the gate was closed although the bridge was still attached to the...
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stuart: wait for it, ryanair, here comes the story again.ng serious discounting. they have asked british airports to limit how many drinks a passenger can have before they get on the plane. we're all over this one. ashley: talking about the pilots. just kidding. just kidding. stuart: president trump going after amazon again. i don't know about again, but he has bonn after them. he said amazon is doing great damage it towns, cities and states. we will explain. amazon down seven bucks. ♪ i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes
stuart: wait for it, ryanair, here comes the story again.ng serious discounting. they have asked british airports to limit how many drinks a passenger can have before they get on the plane. we're all over this one. ashley: talking about the pilots. just kidding. just kidding. stuart: president trump going after amazon again. i don't know about again, but he has bonn after them. he said amazon is doing great damage it towns, cities and states. we will explain. amazon down seven bucks. ♪ i...
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ryanair is cracking down on booze before boarding. they're asking airports in the u.k.rant or a bar at an airport, you have to penalty that boarding pass. they mark that boarding pass. after two, you're cut off. a lot of reasons they say, this is an attempt to curb unruly behavior in the skies. you like this idea? >> what if your boarding pass is on your phone? >> they mark your phone. give you a letter on your forehead. "b" for booze. >> be at the airport for several hours. >> what if you're really affr l of flying? and you use a drink or two or three, to reduce anxiety. >> it's a decent idea. do you need more than two drinks? everyone is different. >> they serve booze on the plane. >> they do. and some people say this is a way to stop people from buying booze on the airport to buy it on the plane. >> so they don't pregame. >> have any of you gotten drunk while flying? like, were you considered saying, i'm drunk? >> yes. i was coming home from a bachelorette party in mexico. with my best friend. >> you probably sobered up. >> exactly. it didn't take much. >> have you b
ryanair is cracking down on booze before boarding. they're asking airports in the u.k.rant or a bar at an airport, you have to penalty that boarding pass. they mark that boarding pass. after two, you're cut off. a lot of reasons they say, this is an attempt to curb unruly behavior in the skies. you like this idea? >> what if your boarding pass is on your phone? >> they mark your phone. give you a letter on your forehead. "b" for booze. >> be at the airport for...
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we have got easyjet, ryanair and many others. so it is easy to get a low—cost flight.ke our cruises. there has been a quadrupling in people going on cruises? yes, it has expanded about fourfold. the booze cruise, it has vanished. it is not cost efficient to bother doing it. cruising is very popular, notjust with older people. i also think when you look at this information, it is good to look at the countries people are going to and how that changes. unsurprisingly, you've got places like egypt and tunisia which have fallen out of popularity. poland, croatia err... the whole of eastern europe has opened up in the last 20 years —— croatia... you can get breaks to these places for under £100 each. poland has entered the european union in 2004. now you can have breaks their in some beautiful places, warsaw, krakow. there are so many new destinations. the best thing about going abroad is how expensive the uk is. when you go abroad, the cost of living is nearly half that of eastern europe. eating out is really cheap and so our drinks. despite the fact that the pound is not g
we have got easyjet, ryanair and many others. so it is easy to get a low—cost flight.ke our cruises. there has been a quadrupling in people going on cruises? yes, it has expanded about fourfold. the booze cruise, it has vanished. it is not cost efficient to bother doing it. cruising is very popular, notjust with older people. i also think when you look at this information, it is good to look at the countries people are going to and how that changes. unsurprisingly, you've got places like...