Are there actually flights at the moment? I honestly just assumed there were none at all.
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I don’t it’ll fully recover but it’ll improve from being grounded. People are still travelling for business and holidays after this.
Are there actually flights at the moment? I honestly just assumed there were none at all.
I bought stocks in Boeing after 9/11. I should have bought Lockheed Martin. Oh well. I still made a profit. I wanted to buy Continental Airlines but but my broker taklked me out of it. I shouldn't have listened. I'd be tempted to buy a major airline like United again.
A good percentage of the UK's fresh fruit and veg comes in daily by airfreight.
I can recall satanding on the paron in Gatwick see a plane literally full of boxes of courgettes being unloaded at 7 o'clock in the morinng. Came from jordan or somewhere.
We apparently grow 60% of our food here, hopefully it will be a lot more after this. Let’s get self sufficient. We should have each local community having a patch growing stuff like they do all over Cuba.
I was talking only in relation to the corporations run by multi-millionaires and billionaires who have leeched off the Govt. - they can f**k off. Making sure that smaller, independent companies and businesses are going to survive the pandemic is definitely the right thing to do in my book.
they are rebooking seats from other airports OR trying to get you on a partner airline ( i guess mainly Delta ) , no need to do anything, they will do it all, just check your " my booking " ,as the routes from Gatwick closed so did the use of the 747's , so thats BA, Virgin and Lufthansa all ditching the ageing 747's, Delta have just retired all 777's aswell, so looking like the smaller planes will be the only option, cheaper to run though, thus less carbon footprint
i believe the old virgin planes end up at st Athans to be ripped down
Some airlines, including Air France and Emirates, are even dumping the A380. I think there are a couple of Virgin A340's at St Athan. These planes are newish in aviation terms but they are uneconomical to run as they have 4 engines. However, I wonder if the lower oil prices might make airlines change their minds.
No mention of Bitcoin, I feel for you