Monthly Archives: August 2008

Ryanair Bids to Become Worst Airline in the World

Independent.ie, Ryanair travellers may lose bookings.

If this article is to be believed, the experience that Delta gave me by mistake (Delta Airlines Canceled Three of Our Four Tickets for No Discernable Reason) is about to be visited on 1,000 Ryanair passengers per day — on purpose. (Spotted via Slashdot, Airline Cancels All Flights Booked Through Third Party Systems.)

The airline yesterday said it would annul all bookings made through third party websites. In a move described as “totally unreasonable” by the Consumers' Association, Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary said the new policy would apply to anyone travelling after next Monday.

The hardline stance affects anyone who booked their Ryanair flights through websites like lastminute.com, v-tours, tui and Opodo.

About 1,000 people use these websites to book Ryanair flights every day, which means 20,000 passengers will be affected by the clampdown if bookings are made an average of 20 days in advance.

Ryanair will give refunds to all of the websites involved, Mr O'Leary said, but passing on those refunds to intending passengers would be a matter for the websites.

“We want to cause as much chaos for the [websites] as possible,” he said.

Is the airline about to go bankrupt? Would any lesser reason cause an airline to hurt its customers in this manner?

I would guess that Ryanair argues it can rescind the tickets because, just being e-tickets, they're not real contracts. I wonder how long that legal theory will survive this sort of behavior.

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Obama’s Olympic Ad

Barack Obama's “Hands” Ad, showing during the Olympics:

Compare this uplifting ad with the cranky one one from the other side.

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Do Not Read While Drinking Coffee

Kieran Healy, Sociology refutes Economics (again)

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Murry Waas Wargames the Investigations into the US Atty Scandal

Murray Waas, How the President's claims of executive privilege for the U.S. attorney probe could prove to be cataclysmic for his own party: And why Republian congressional candidates might prefer that Karl Rove testify sooner rather than later

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Friday McBush Bashing

[Note: If you are reading this via the news feed, you may wish to click through to see the videos. There are some good ones this week.]

The week started with McCain successfully putting the race card “issue” (subtext: Obama is black!) on the front pages, so that was good for him. On the other hand, the idea that McCain is old and grumpy got more traction too. We then found out the answer to last week's question whether McCain could go any lower and dirtier — Yes, he can! — as we moved to a McCain ad suggesting Obama is the anti-Christ (yes, really). And that was only the weekend.

Then McCain was up — his weird commercials had taken the focus off issues that matter like jobs and the war.

Then facts — and Paris Hilton — bit back.

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At Last! EMILY’S LIST Endorses Taddeo

Well, it's about time! EMILY'S LIST has gotten off the the fence and endorsed Annette Taddeo for Congress in FL-18.

Yes, I can see why in the abstract it might be hard for a feminist group to come out against a senior woman in the House. But in this case, given just how bad Ileana Ros-Lehtinen's record is on women's issues, it should have been easy.

Here's the key part of the EMILY'S LIST's announcement:

Annette Taddeo, Florida’s 18th Congressional District
A small business owner and a community leader, Annette Taddeo is running for Congress because she believes South Florida needs a new beginning. As founder and CEO of LanguageSpeak, Taddeo has a 15 year track record as a successful businesswoman and was named Businesswoman of the Year by the South Florida Business Journal and one of the top 50 Latina entrepreneurs in the country by Hispanic Magazine. Taddeo is also a strong advocate for women as the chair of the Women’s Enterprise National Council’s Leadership Forum and a National Founding Partner and member of the executive board of WIPP —Women Impacting Public Policy. Taddeo’s priorities reflect the values of the 18th district. She has already raised more than every recent Democratic challenger in this seat combined and the district is seeing historic increases in Democratic voter registration. Annette Taddeo’s leadership, experience, and dedication to her community will make her a valuable voice for the working families she will represent in Congress.

This is a very big deal for the Taddeo campaign — and it means that Debbie Wasserman Schultz is now virtually isolated in her failure to get on the Taddeo bandwagon. Wasserman Schultz Must Support Taddeo. Come on Debbie — time is running out. We're waiting.

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