Ryanair comes under TV scrutiny - TravelMole


Ryanair comes under TV scrutiny

Tuesday, 13 Feb, 2006 0

The findings of two undercover reporters who spent five months secretly filming Ryanair’s training and on board flights features in a Channel 4 documentary tonight.

The Dispatches programme at 20.00 – ‘Ryanair: Caught Napping’ – claims to lift the lid on what goes on behind the scenes at Europe’s largest no-frills carrier.

The programme makers claim Dispatches will highlight “inadequate safety and security checks, dirty aircraft, exhausted cabin crew and pilots complaining about the number of hours they have to fly”.

The programme is being promoted by full page advertisements in today’s newspapers.

Report by Phil Davies



 

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