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Old March 7th, 2006, 09:56 AM posted to alt.travel.uk.air,rec.travel.air,rec.travel.europe
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Following up to Mxsmanic :

mrtravel writes:

Apparently she relied on Ryanair's info the second time, after already
have suffered through many hours of questioning because of "thier"
mistake the first time. Would you?


She might not have known where else to turn. Did Ryanair suggest
other sources of information besides itself?


She's Australian. She would at least have been aware of the existence of an
embassy. Travel agents in the UK can also be helpful.
Or even her husband. She isn't alone in the big bad world.
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Tim C.
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Old March 7th, 2006, 11:09 AM posted to alt.travel.uk.air,rec.travel.air,rec.travel.europe
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Tim C. wrote:
Following up to The Reid :


Following up to Mxsmanic


Sounds like the airline was negligent. Parents are used to
going anywhere with their babies. There's no particular reason why
they should assume that they would have trouble flying somewhere.


Are they? I wonder how many Australians living in London with an
Italian husband think passports are unimportant.
Even after they have been refused entry once for not having a
passport?




I'm beginning to wonder if that woman isn't really Vicky Pollard.
--
Tim C.


Well, as long as she isn't Michael J Pollard. Now, that would be scary.
(Star Trek - "Miri" episode, he portrayed a 14 year old when he was 30)

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Old March 7th, 2006, 11:23 AM posted to alt.travel.uk.air,rec.travel.air,rec.travel.europe
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On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 09:54:48 +0100, Tim C.
wrote:

Following up to The Reid :

Following up to Mxsmanic

Sounds like the airline was negligent. Parents are used to
going anywhere with their babies. There's no particular reason why
they should assume that they would have trouble flying somewhere.


Are they? I wonder how many Australians living in London with an
Italian husband think passports are unimportant.
Even after they have been refused entry once for not having a
passport?



I'm beginning to wonder if that woman isn't really Vicky Pollard.
--
Tim C.



I which case she could happily solve the problem by dumping the kid,
having plenty more at home.
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Old March 7th, 2006, 11:26 AM posted to alt.travel.uk.air,rec.travel.air,rec.travel.europe
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Following up to AJC :

On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 09:54:48 +0100, Tim C.
wrote:

Following up to The Reid :

Following up to Mxsmanic

Sounds like the airline was negligent. Parents are used to
going anywhere with their babies. There's no particular reason why
they should assume that they would have trouble flying somewhere.

Are they? I wonder how many Australians living in London with an
Italian husband think passports are unimportant.
Even after they have been refused entry once for not having a
passport?



I'm beginning to wonder if that woman isn't really Vicky Pollard.
--
Tim C.



I which case she could happily solve the problem by dumping the kid,
having plenty more at home.


yeah but ...
--
Tim C.
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Old March 7th, 2006, 03:41 PM posted to alt.travel.uk.air,rec.travel.air,rec.travel.europe
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"Tim C." wrote...
Following up to Mxsmanic :

mrtravel writes:

Apparently she relied on Ryanair's info the second time, after already
have suffered through many hours of questioning because of "thier"
mistake the first time. Would you?


She might not have known where else to turn. Did Ryanair suggest
other sources of information besides itself?


She's Australian.


What more need you say.......

She would at least have been aware of the existence of an
embassy. Travel agents in the UK can also be helpful.
Or even her husband. She isn't alone in the big bad world.


Well, he was an Italian...in Italy, providing just the sort of technical and
spousal support for which Italian men are justly world renowned.....Little
or none.

Let's face it. If ever a transaction had been concluded by the halt, the
lame and the blind, this was it. Ryanair, an Oztrine Mum and, who's your
Da, an Italian.....

TMO


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Old March 7th, 2006, 04:07 PM posted to alt.travel.uk.air,rec.travel.air,rec.travel.europe
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Let's face it. If ever a transaction had been concluded by the halt, the
lame and the blind, this was it. Ryanair, an Oztrine Mum and, who's your
Da, an Italian.....


A bit of a no-starter really.

--
Tim C.
 




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