Hey guys,
well it is new years eve tommorow and we have finally sorted out our plans, better late than never I guess. Though at the moment the plans are still scattered but should be fun, had a great x-mas by the way (not that you cared).
Right I will be honest I haven't been keeping up with the news so I will not do a long post today but I will try and get something togther soon.
That's just my thought of the day
Mtb
My daily thought on the days event's, and events from around the globe. Don't forget if you don't share your opinion do you really have one?
Thursday, 30 December 2010
Sunday, 26 December 2010
Happy Holiday's now pay up
Hey Guy's,
Hope you had a great Christmas all, sounds like Heathrow airport is going to be having a very unhappy new year. Ministers are calling for Heathrow to pay fines for the travel disruption, I have to say that it is utterly mad that they have now decided to cripple a airport. Now I understand that people would be angry about the airport disruptions if they couldn't get on holiday, or even worse if they cannot get home for the holidays. Though I believe they should pay I think it should be to the customers not to the government, it does seem like they are taking advantage where I don't see those customers seeing any advantage from the fines.
I would assume that those people got refunds on tickets or just part of it paid back if they were allowed to travel, so I would assume they lost hundreds of thousands maybe even millions. Now the government has seen a chance to drain them a little more and fill their coffers a little more, I never now what to do with the government as they seem to waste money in so many places and when ever they get a chance they attack any company they can.
That's just my thought of the day,
Mtb
Hope you had a great Christmas all, sounds like Heathrow airport is going to be having a very unhappy new year. Ministers are calling for Heathrow to pay fines for the travel disruption, I have to say that it is utterly mad that they have now decided to cripple a airport. Now I understand that people would be angry about the airport disruptions if they couldn't get on holiday, or even worse if they cannot get home for the holidays. Though I believe they should pay I think it should be to the customers not to the government, it does seem like they are taking advantage where I don't see those customers seeing any advantage from the fines.
I would assume that those people got refunds on tickets or just part of it paid back if they were allowed to travel, so I would assume they lost hundreds of thousands maybe even millions. Now the government has seen a chance to drain them a little more and fill their coffers a little more, I never now what to do with the government as they seem to waste money in so many places and when ever they get a chance they attack any company they can.
That's just my thought of the day,
Mtb
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