Tim Hughes puts the boot into the highs and lows of the online travel business (with an Australasian/Asian bias) with some blogging about consuming and loving travel thrown in.
If you have 10 minutes and need a good laugh, read the post, it's hilarious. It's also going viral, http://www.travolution.co.uk/blog/2009/02/ryanair-doesnt-want-anything-t.php
Great PR for the web developer.
ReplyDeleteI guess the jury is still out on Ryanair getting publicity. Makes me think of the old adage being their is no such thing as bad publicity. ;-)
Hi Guys, thanks for your support.
ReplyDeleteI have posted a complaint on GetSatisfaction.com.
ReplyDeleteSee http://getsatisfaction.com/ryanair/topics/ryanair_staff_is_rude_and_need_to_apologize
Join in and vote against RyanAir!
I think they owe Jason a public apology…
Thanks,
Patrick
gee that was a bit of a shock to read the ryanair staff comments.
ReplyDeletei agree an apology is due that is accountable. they should have just put their hand up and thanked jason for letting them know.
if anyone spots a bug on our site we sent them a $20 voucher, not abuse.
well done for keeping your cool jason.
If you have 10 minutes and need a good laugh, read the post, it's hilarious. It's also going viral, http://www.travolution.co.uk/blog/2009/02/ryanair-doesnt-want-anything-t.php
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