By Darren Cronian on Thursday, February 1st, 2007

Travel weekly has recently reported that both Ryanair and EasyJet will protest about the increase in air passenger duty. Apparently, EasyJet are to send staff to airports dressed in Tax men uniforms, and Ryanair have recently published ads in the national press.

EasyJet & Ryanair

Mmm yes, that’s going to help a lot isn’t it?

This isn’t a publicity stunt to change Gordon Brown’s [the government’s] mind – it’s a publicity stunt to brainwash consumers into thinking that the airlines are doing something about this ridiculous increase.


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2 responses to “EasyJet & Ryanair “Protest” against APD”

Debbie | 1 February, 2007 at 5:30 pm

I wonder how much it cost for Ryanair to publish all them full page ads in the national newspapers. Enough to pay a percentage of the increase and charge us a little less?

Michael | 12 February, 2007 at 12:54 am

The low cost airlines will struggle to come out of this without seriously denting their reputation. I just hope a lot of lessons have been learnt from all parties concerned.

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