Refunds rather than insults would serve Ryanair boss well Nils Pratley
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Michael O’Leary’s rants won’t cut much ice with the EU or UK. A more constructive approach to the coronavirus crisis probably will
Michael O’Leary has always been willing to conduct more than one fight at a time, but the Ryanair chief executive, who seems in danger of exploding with fury every time he speaks at the moment, may be well-advised to calm down and deploy smarter tactics.
For starters, his outrage over “state-aid dopers”, as he calls Lufthansa, Air France-KLM and others, is unlikely to achieve much. Alitalia was being bailed out quietly by the Italian government even before Covid-19 arrived, so the chances of persuading the EU to jump on multiple instances of “illegal” state-aid are roughly zero. Continue reading...