Can the airlines survive?

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We have huge numbers of planes from when I was a kid, and air travel is common to just about everyone, but can they survive with the numbers that they currently have?

Ryanair are expecting to lose getting on for £50 million this year.

BA's profits are down by 88%.

Easy Jet will be down by about 45%

They can't all survive can they?
 
BA is trying to merge with iberia to try to strengthen its position i believe, how iberia are going to help them beats me.

the ryanair bloke reckons they will survive ok and loads of others will not, i think he mentioned the likes of wizz air so he probably thinks the smaller european carriers will be gone soon, i would class ryanair as a smaller carrier though and i'm not sure what he's offering that others aren't.
 
who cares, why would you want to leave the best country in the world. uk :lol: :lol: we got every think the human race could want ,thats why everybody wants to get in hear. :lol:
 
People will always fly no matter what the price is.

There will be some fallers but thats business. :D
 
I hate travelling anyway so they can ALL collapse for me! :lol:

I am more bothered about estate agents as I shall be looking for some Energy Certificates work soon and need them to be thriving. :wink:
 
Ryanair are expecting to lose getting on for £50 million this year.

rubbish, you cant lose what you don't have, that maybe less profit than they anticipate.


ryan air deserve to go out of business, if only because the poisonous leprechaun o'leary if nothing more that a cheap gangster
 
They should do away with airlines and aircraft and build escalators between all the land masses, a far better way to travel IMHO
 
If they are to be like the escalators at Manchester airport then prepare for a long walk, they never work.
 
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