11 Sep 09 - 02:57 PM (#2721783) Subject: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: Bonzo3legs http://www.4shared.com/file/131984023/d8440662/easyjet.html I took this at Alicante airport from the enclosed gangway leading to our Monarch flight to Gatwick this afternoon. The folks standing out in the sun - probably 33-34C, were waiting to walk out to the Easyjet aircraft visible in the photo. It's amazing what lengths such airlines will go to save money!! |
11 Sep 09 - 03:44 PM (#2721816) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: Gervase Pay peanuts, get treated like monkeys. Or you could look upon it as a brief penance for the carbon footprint. |
11 Sep 09 - 04:50 PM (#2721851) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: VirginiaTam Thank you Gervase, just what I was thinking on the carbon footprint. |
11 Sep 09 - 04:52 PM (#2721853) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: GUEST,Spidey Bobe I've seen that happen for other Easyjet passengers, but it does serve them right for flying on he cheap! |
11 Sep 09 - 06:33 PM (#2721918) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: Bee-dubya-ell Here's a picture of what appears to be an EasyJet plane being serviced by a jetway (enclosed gangway) at Alicante airport. Whether that's evidence that Bonzo3legs' photo is an exception, instead of the rule, I have no idea. But it definitely shows that not all EasyJet passengers flying out of Alicante have to wait in the sun. Maybe a jetway was malfunctioning. Maybe delays caused there to be more planes on the ground than there were jetways to handle. Who knows? |
12 Sep 09 - 06:53 AM (#2722174) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: Bonzo3legs There were not many planes on the ground at the time, in fact our Monarch flight left 10 minutes early. I thoroughly recommend Monarch, especially with longer leg room seats which provide more space than BA Club Europe. |
12 Sep 09 - 06:57 AM (#2722177) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: VirginiaTam Former colleague used to work for Monarch and owns stock. Claims they were once the best, but now not. Especially for safety and environmetally one of the worst. |
12 Sep 09 - 07:22 AM (#2722182) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: Dave Hanson We used to dream of standing in the sun. Dave H |
12 Sep 09 - 01:57 PM (#2722415) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: Bonzo3legs "Former colleague used to work for Monarch and owns stock. Claims they were once the best, but now not. Especially for safety and environmetally one of the worst." I beg to disagree, but they have surely shown their "metal" each time we have flown, and they serve a jolly good lunch too. |
12 Sep 09 - 02:00 PM (#2722419) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: Bonzo3legs Wait a minute, I detect an anti travel element here! |
13 Sep 09 - 07:27 AM (#2722792) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: Bonzo3legs "Seems a lot of price snobs about at present." I regard the flight as an important part of a holiday. I prefer to spend my money on a flight with a more upmarket airline with more in flight comfort and in the company of gente como uno than for instance buying expensive rounds of drinks in pubs throughout the year, in the company in the company of gente no como uno! |
13 Sep 09 - 08:52 AM (#2722812) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: MudGuard at least easy didn't charge the passengers for using their outdoor sun studio ;-) |
14 Sep 09 - 03:23 AM (#2723153) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: VirginiaTam Sorry Mr. Bonzo, didn't mean to offend. Just parrotting what I have heard. He did praise Monarch for amenities. And he still prefers to use Monarch. I don't fly much. A trip home to US from the UK once every 2-3 years. And I pay for one trip halfway between visits for my daughter to come to UK. That is the extent of my flying. I don't believe in cheaps flights because of what they do to the environment. On the other hand, I have to save for so long before I can fly home or fly my daughter here. That's the breaks I have to deal with. Costs may be better when we can travel any time of year. Partner is a lecturer so we are tied to school holidays which are more expensive. |
14 Sep 09 - 04:31 AM (#2723184) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: Folkiedave I do refuse to travel with Whine on Air. Squeezy jet is much better and I too have had a few good experiences with Monarch. |
14 Sep 09 - 10:04 AM (#2723355) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: M.Ted Cheap flights are more damaging to the environment than more expensive ones? Please explain. |
14 Sep 09 - 10:40 AM (#2723373) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: GUEST,Guest Teribus From Bonzo3legs first link I am amazed that no-one has commented on the "security" breach implications of what is shown. |
14 Sep 09 - 10:48 AM (#2723377) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: meself You have the floor ... |
14 Sep 09 - 01:47 PM (#2723504) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: Bonzo3legs "From Bonzo3legs first link I am amazed that no-one has commented on the "security" breach implications of what is shown." Well done! That's exactly what I was thinking. There are no security cameras in a jetway as far as I can see, but speed is the trick. |
14 Sep 09 - 03:48 PM (#2723591) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: VirginiaTam Cheap flights are more damaging to the environment than more expensive ones? Please explain. The price conrols the demand. Cheaper flights means more demand which means more flights, which means more pollution and in so many ways. Fuel production, transport of fuel, all the duty free junk production and transport, catering. It's a knock on effect. No brainer that! |
14 Sep 09 - 04:16 PM (#2723614) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: mg I don't know about this incident..but in general there is no excuse for an airport not having contingency plans for planes sitting for long hours on tarmac..certainly some porta-potties on the ground, a cleanout of toilets before flight if time allows..some food supplies, water...perhaps some free inflight movies..but sanitation and food and water should come first...an enclosed area outside the plane..either in terminal or outside on tarmac..patrolled by security if necessary...for people to get out and walk, children to get to move ...enclosure must be very tight of course. mg |
16 Sep 09 - 01:57 PM (#2724891) Subject: RE: BS: Easyjet make passengers wait in hot sun From: Bonzo3legs I don't think Easyjet aircraft stay long on the tarmac, I should think that their turnaround time is less than 1 hour. |