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Only Ah Long takes social media postings seriously
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
A Ryanair pilot who called his passengers “morons” and joked about running away from Muslims he saw praying in airports will keep his job. Iain Inglis (31) made the disparaging remarks about the budget airline's passengers on Facebook, saying that he could not understand people queuing up to board following the introduction of allocated seating. “To all Ryanair passengers. You now have a seat assignment. So why of why are you still queuing up like morons!!?? Please locate your brains," he wrote. Read More: Ryanair fights Aer Lingus sell-off The 31-year-old captain also joked to his 700 Facebook friends about running away from a young bearded man he spotted “praying quietly to Mecca and kissing the floor at Stansted". Ryanair bosses will not be taking action against the pilot however, saying: "We don't comment on social media nonsense, nor do we comment on individuals." Ryanair captain Iain InglisOPEN GALLERY 2 Ryanair captain Iain Inglis Mr Inglis, originally from Edinburgh, posted a cockpit selfie of himself wearing a tinfoil hat alongside the comments. He said he had donned his 'radiation gear' after news that 56 minutes at 30,000ft exposed pilots to UV radiation equal to 20 minutes on a sunbed. Read More: Ryanair passenger numbers jump by 16pc to 9.5m in May Promoted Articles Kendall Jenner Just Stunned Everyone With This Sexy Ensemble At The Cannes Film Festival (MTV) 40 Brilliant Photos Taken At Just The Right Moment (Runt of the Web) Recommended by The pilot's comments come after Ryanair's chief executive Michael O'Leary vowed the airline would "stop unnecessarily p***ing people off" and treating customers "like the enemy." Since his comments last year, Ryanair has rolled out a string of initiatives to win over fliers, including allocated seating, new seats with more legroom and improved in-flight meals. Online Editors Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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