.@NorwegianUK About those routes… pic.twitter.com/3JyZzVCDip
— Aer Lingus (@AerLingus) February 23, 2017
Judith Goldberger writes:
So much for a corporate social media policy based on respect for competitors.#amateurhour
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.@NorwegianUK About those routes… pic.twitter.com/3JyZzVCDip
— Aer Lingus (@AerLingus) February 23, 2017
Judith Goldberger writes:
So much for a corporate social media policy based on respect for competitors.#amateurhour
Fight!
“So much for a corporate social media policy based on respect for competitors….”
As if any corporation shows respect to anybody, anytime.
True dat dav
You obviously don’t work in a large enterprise- or at all do you? Snowflake.
Cool story, bro.
Carbon footprint
Norwegian.co.uk
a was it for this if there ever was
but they’re no one ta’talk
promised 787 dreamliners with all their lobbying n’shyte
but thats not went on sale yesterday
now Stewards is very handy for Woodbury Common
and my sister lives in Yorktown, and the rail from Katona into Manhattan is grand
so I was all set to bite on the premium economy promises
but nah…..
in the end the savings for the each way weren’t worth it
Doesn’t even rhyme
agree
it’s a fair trek either Boston or NYC not worth the rigmarole remotely you’ll spend the difference in food and drink and the effort
it’s a bit of a conjob on cork
for saving a few quid one I’ll throw in…
if you’re off to Manhattan for anniversary long weekend etc. forget usual jfk and overpriced manhattan hotel job instead try newark and stay on the jersey side of river Jersey city or Hoboken etc. there’s a pile of small ferryboats going back and forth every 30 mins, quite spectacular, rosemantic (and most importantly much cheaper)
but sur the aircraft they’re selling seats for is typical Ryan Air trade in with bigger engines ffs
deliver seats on the dreamliners like they promised in their bid, and Stewards would suit NY goers
“if you’re off to Manhattan for anniversary long weekend etc. forget usual jfk and overpriced manhattan hotel job instead try newark and stay on the jersey side of river Jersey city or Hoboken etc. there’s a pile of small ferryboats going back and forth every 30 mins, quite spectacular, rosemantic (and most importantly much cheaper)”
Nailed it! Hoboken is a great place for a meal too. That side of the river is usually ignored, even by New Yorkers who think nothing of a long schlep to Queens or Brooklyn.
The Aer Lingus twitter sent a (very mildly) funny tweet at you. Get over yourself.
They didn’t. Read the Tweet. Jesus, 3rd level literacy these days.
Check out Skyscanner.com where you can get some great bargains to the US if you feel like being a little flexible.
Where’s Michael?