Must be Ryanair. Our flight from Dublin to London Stansted last year was extremely low-rent; herded like cattle into an aircraft so bare-bones that a decal on the seatbacks replaced both the usual safety-instructions folder and the seatback pouch that holds it. Our connecting flight to Boston on Primera Air was, by contrast, low-fare luxury. (Perhaps not coincidentally Primera Air went out of business four months later.)
roaming26-37 over 5 years ago
Hmmm merci means thanks. Does that logo mean: thank you for riding my derry=air? lol
My reaction: mon dieu! (my God) haha!
Skeptical Meg over 5 years ago
+5 for honesty by the airline. -50 for “‘US Air’ Begins with ‘U’”. No, it begins with “US”.
The Reader Premium Member over 5 years ago
From the name I was thinking that it probably was an Irish discount carrier.
ajr58 over 5 years ago
Shout out for Derry Girls. Great show
Sovie Premium Member over 5 years ago
Yes, but do they put the “spring” in Springfield?
jless over 5 years ago
“Happy” men is this airline’s target market.
ChazNCenTex over 5 years ago
In French it’s derriere. The logo cracks me up.
Indianapolis Smith over 5 years ago
As long as it isn’t that small town in Maine. I hear bad things about that place.
Mark Jackson Premium Member over 5 years ago
Must be Ryanair. Our flight from Dublin to London Stansted last year was extremely low-rent; herded like cattle into an aircraft so bare-bones that a decal on the seatbacks replaced both the usual safety-instructions folder and the seatback pouch that holds it. Our connecting flight to Boston on Primera Air was, by contrast, low-fare luxury. (Perhaps not coincidentally Primera Air went out of business four months later.)