Leggete qui cosa si sono inventati questi pazzi di FR.....non so veramente che dire, siamo a carnevale e ogni scherzo vale







Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, today (15th Feb) invited passengers to vote on which challenge Michael O’Leary and easyjet’s Stelios should undertake to settle their dispute over easyjet’s high fares and missing punctuality figures. Since Michael O’Leary challenged Stelios to a “Chariots of Fire” race around Trafalgar Square passengers have sent numerous other suggestions.
The top six suggestions, which Ryanair passengers can vote on at www.ryanair.com , are:
“Ryanair’s passengers can log on to www.ryanair.com to vote on which challenge they would like O’Leary and Stelios to undertake in order to settle their dispute over easyjet’s high fares and missing punctuality figures. Let the winner take the bragging rights, with the loser agreeing to shut up. The top six suggestions are available on ryanair.com now for passengers to vote on. Our online poll will close on Friday 26th February next and the winning suggestion will be revealed shortly after.”
Ends. Monday, 15th Feb
12.02.10
Ryanair invites passengers to vote on how O’Leary and Stelios should settle their dispute Bragging rights up for grabs in winner takes all competitionRyanair, the world’s favourite airline, today (15th Feb) invited passengers to vote on which challenge Michael O’Leary and easyjet’s Stelios should undertake to settle their dispute over easyjet’s high fares and missing punctuality figures. Since Michael O’Leary challenged Stelios to a “Chariots of Fire” race around Trafalgar Square passengers have sent numerous other suggestions.
The top six suggestions, which Ryanair passengers can vote on at www.ryanair.com , are:
- “Chariots of Fire” race around Trafalgar Sq,
- Wheelbarrow race around Trafalgar Sq,
- Arm-wrestling match,
- Sumo Wrestling bout (Stelios to provide the nappies),
- Mud wrestling contest,
- Drag race (dressed in high-heels and fishnets).
“Ryanair’s passengers can log on to www.ryanair.com to vote on which challenge they would like O’Leary and Stelios to undertake in order to settle their dispute over easyjet’s high fares and missing punctuality figures. Let the winner take the bragging rights, with the loser agreeing to shut up. The top six suggestions are available on ryanair.com now for passengers to vote on. Our online poll will close on Friday 26th February next and the winning suggestion will be revealed shortly after.”
Ends. Monday, 15th Feb
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