Ryanair at Brussels Airport - reason for clean-up

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Wtf?? This has nothing to do with cleaning up put pure censorship?
Same with the closure of the "Hostage" topic, which was probably the first constructive topic in a loooong time!
This forum is a joke!

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Don't feel obliged to stay; as a Ryanair Kool-aid addict, analytical observations, factual remarks and superior alternatives may indeed be too much to bear.

Thank you and bye bye! :D

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As mentioned by Tolipanebas you are free to NOT read what you don't like. The same comes from browsing this forum. We will not miss you and we wish you all the best.

Say Hello to your Guru O'Leary for us.

Farewell.

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tolipanebas wrote:Don't feel obliged to stay; as a Ryanair Kool-aid addict, analytical observations, factual remarks and superior alternatives may indeed be too much to bear.

Thank you and bye bye! :D
Sean has the same right as any other to write here, and I, for one, appreciate his contributions.
Really sorry if they don't please the Brussels Airlines addicts. Each his own addiction !
Ryanair will be more and more spoken of on this forum, as they are be based at Zaventem and likely to be fast expanding there. Too bad for those who don't like it.
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It's not about "more and more spoken of on this forum", me thinks this thread was started for another reason. Topics get cleaned up more and more past few weeks than I've seen in some time on any forum. Somehow it's always loads of dialogues always with the same prson with the same arguments ending up with some tantrum pur sang. But I agree, did notice a change in that pax-held-hostage thread.

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Of course Sean have the same right then everyone, but if he writte this...
sean1982 wrote:This forum is a joke!
I answer to him that if he is not happy with the forum, he can leave! Nobody will hold him back from doing it!

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That would be exactly what all these SN fan boys want ... No way in hell :D

Panebas. You dont have other issues to deal with???? Like .... Another broken A330 for example? :D

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Good you stay, sean!

Your constant display of the new and friendly attitude you are supposed to teach to all the svetlana's and borisses at work is the best promotion you can make for it. :D

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sean1982 wrote:That would be exactly what all these SN fan boys want ... No way in hell :D

Panebas. You dont have other issues to deal with???? Like .... Another broken A330 for example? :D
Maybe your Airline should quickly deal with the possible strike on thursday. Or do you want your passengers to drag their lugage from the tarmac into the terminal in your first week at BRU? Great publicity though ;)

*Edit: Well, the stranded pax in IAD still don't have to call the police Sean. :mrgreen:
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If we need to we'll come on our day off to load our passengers luggage ourselves :D

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This topic is locked. Moderators don't have to explain why some threads have to be cleaned: the reasons are clearly exposed in the forum rules: https://www.aviation24.be/rules/

And I am happy to see that in my absence other moderators take their responsibilities and remove any posts that do not comply with the rules.
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