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Tagged With "Brexit"

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'Swap fogs for frogs'—Paris biz plan for Brexit

Paul Heymont ·
Playing on Britain's slang name of 'frogs' for French people, a French business district works to lure companies fleeing Brexit.
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EasyJet may make itself a 'dual citizen' after Brexit

Paul Heymont ·
Europe's second-biggest no-frills carrier isn't waiting to see how Brexit works out; it's following multiple paths to continued European operations.
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Brexit fallout: fewer flights for Britain

Paul Heymont ·
Expected drop in demand because of a falling British pound lead airlines to adjust winter schedules.
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Ryanair, Easyjet say Brexit would end cheap fares

Paul Heymont ·
As claims of benefit and loss fly back and forth as the referendum date approaches, budget airlines warn that leaving could cost vacationers.
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Lemons to Lemonade: BA's 'Brexit sale'

Paul Heymont ·
With the pound dropping compared to the dollar, British Airways rolls out a sale on round-trips to London from U.S. cities.
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Re: Brexit fallout: fewer flights for Britain

GarryRF ·
All my recent flights between the US and the UK have been way below capacity. Most passengers had a row of 3 seats each. Brits don't travel to Newark or Dulles in the winter for pleasure. Just Orlando for some sunshine and New York for Christmas shopping. Blaming the British exit from the European Union sounds like a good excuse - but its nonsense. The value of the British Pound is down 13 cents. Not a deal breaker.
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Re: Brexit fallout: fewer flights for Britain

Paul Heymont ·
We had a similar situation on our way home from London last month...a choice between 3 seats or 4. We'll have to wait and see what it works out to...but there does seem to be excess capacity...and airlines hate that!
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