Once back from Paris, I left many issues in the ink of that talk. I'm not going to bore you with photos trip, although some things in these ten days of fall tour. There are many things that turn my guts and I want to release snakes in the mouth, but if we begin by Carl Warren and the closest, so I have time to calm down and not say more than I should.
"Until then I had never been frightened in this way airports," ... That said the song Ismael Serrano and think that many English since last weekend. Or even since 15 July. I honestly do not know how many are still flying with Iberia. Since the announcement of the dog: "He I would not. "Insurance that working for Iberia flights with other companies cheaper.
Our trip to Paris began with six hours by bus and six hours of waiting at an airport, presumably sleeping, although that is impossible, waiting to board. So I understand a little affected by the mess of El Prat. If you spend a sleepless night in an airport is an ordeal (the next day you sleep in the RER , in the subway and almost on top of the Eiffel Tower), go three days without knowing if the final fly ... How to explain it.
worst thing is that now the company is washing his hands. People will lose their vacations, their time and money. Be left kidney in some of the uncomfortable chairs for hours of waiting, while still raising millions for Iberia flights.
My company was not Iberia, and yet our flight took an hour to leave, with almost all the passengers sitting and waiting for who knows what the problem of Charles de Gaulle. And that desperate and you're about to fly ...
just hope that the Minister Malaga take action on the matter means any consumer abuse and lack respect for people. If workers go on strike, the customer is always right. No need to drive them to sleep in the terminals, so that they are uncomfortable and inhospitable (and faces). Iberia is one of the English majors, but enough of abuse.
low cost that seem cheesy, but the planes are good and fly well. And every 15 days are not doing strike.
Do as I: Iberia boycott!
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