A great video clip of a 'non-native' cabin crew member being honest with Ryanair passengers at Glasgow. As you will see, the claim is that the flight had already been delayed '8 hours' - you'd think the ice might have melted in that time?
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/we-dont-want-to-die-ryanair-apologise-for-cabin-crew-members-regrettable-comment-34371649.html
Honesty is not always the best policy?
Re: Honesty is not always the best policy?
I was on a train last night. Very decent young lad got on without a ticket so when the guard came round he politely offered to buy one on board. Guard very pleasantly gave him the spiel about buying the ticket before boarding to avoid penalty and then said : "how old are you?"
"16" he says. Full fare. Guard says that's adult fare.
I felt sorry for him because he'd been polite and honest.
"16" he says. Full fare. Guard says that's adult fare.
I felt sorry for him because he'd been polite and honest.
Re: Honesty is not always the best policy?
Looks like Ryanair have managed to get their legals to pull the offending video!
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Re: Honesty is not always the best policy?
Yes- never went away for me.