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Poor old major airlines

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Jux · 16/03/2020 11:04

They are having a bad time. OTOH, they have been paying dividends to their shareholders for years and years so they could perhaps call on those very people who have been profiting from them for so long....

No need for Government involvement. Market forces, yada yada yada

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Samcro · 16/03/2020 11:13

i feel so sorry for the people who are being laid off.

JKScot4 · 16/03/2020 11:14

Bransons got a fuckin cheek expecting a dig out, off he can fuck.

frazzledasarock · 16/03/2020 11:16

Was going to say Branson writing begging articles is not convincing me at all, remember hen he sued the nhs.

WhatWouldYouDoWhatWouldJesusDo · 16/03/2020 11:18

Surely if they just down tools it isn't going to end them ?? Or am I being simplistic ??

Jux · 16/03/2020 11:19

Yeah, I was thinking about Branson..... he can FOTTFSOFAWHGTHCFOSM

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sandalsinthebin · 16/03/2020 11:21

Lots of people will lose their jobs though

Jux · 16/03/2020 11:22

Sancro, they're the ones I feel really sorry for. But I still don't think the airlines should be bailed out. No need to save the industry, they have shareholders who can do it.

I remember one of my relatives being pretty well bankrupted because Lloyds was going under and he was a 'Name'. He had to give them all his money and had to get a mortgage. Poor soul, his house was a 10-bedroomed mansion in its own estate. He sold some fields and saved the day.

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JKScot4 · 16/03/2020 11:24

Remember BOJO or bawjaws as I think of him, said Flybe was a private company that didn’t get govt help, let’s see how this goes.

Mintjulia · 16/03/2020 11:28

You seem to be ignoring the fact that every country needs airlines in order to trade. We need our airlines to survive.

A lot of companies will have to adopt “limp-mode” to keep the bare bones infrastructure active so as the virus recedes they can reactivate and help to rebuild economies.

Now is not the time for settling petty scores.

JKScot4 · 16/03/2020 11:34

Petty scores? Branson has a personal wealth of £4billion, he can bail out his own bloody company.

LizzieSiddal · 16/03/2020 11:39

I'd have a bit of empathy for their workers as well as posting about how delighted you are that an industry is going bankrupt.

Otherwise you come across as being a GF and I'm sure that's not your intention.Hmm

JKScot4 · 16/03/2020 11:42

@lizzie
Have you the same sympathy for the 1000s in the tourist and hospitality industry in the U.K. who will suffer? many sole traders without billionaire owners?
Airlines should not be going bust, they make a lot of ££, their business planning must be crap if a few slow weeks ends their business.

Icare1234 · 16/03/2020 11:51

I feel sorry for everyone in this mess. There may very well be need to regulate capitalism and air travel. Also to tax billionaires properly and hold them to account. This might be a catalyst.

I don’t feel this emergency is a thing to celebrate, even though I still don’t feel airlines or other businesses should necessarily be bailed out.

Lots of normal people made redundant or with less hours. Knock on affects for suppliers and small business here and abroad. The shareholders for big companies are often pension funds so also affect individuals who are not powerful.

LizzieSiddal · 16/03/2020 12:13

Have you the same sympathy for the 1000s in the tourist and hospitality industry in the U.K. who will suffer? many sole traders without billionaire owner

What an utterly bizarre question.

LightStars · 16/03/2020 12:14

they have been paying dividends to their shareholders for years and years so they could perhaps call on those very people who have been profiting from them for so long....

No need to save the industry, they have shareholders who can do it.

And who exactly do you think these shareholders are? Do you think they’re all individual people / multimillionaires?

With bigger companies, a lot of these shareholders will be pension funds ffs.

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