inb4 "based Irish": Ryanair are a corporation and not cool enough to boycott Israel on principle; there's some other reason
Are you saying "The only reason RYANAIR is Irish is because of tax status" ?
It was founded by Irish people. It initially only operated Irish flights.
Ok, well, so that people reading know, that's disinformation.
It didn't offer non-Irish flights for its first 13 years.
It's not an offshore company.
Yeah no, Michael O'Leary has as much in common with James Connolly as Elon Musk does with Nelson Mandela.
yeah lol, Connolly was based and a member of the IWW (join, maybe?), while O'Leary literally called for the army to get involved in a strike. Different on many levels.
I wonder if there's an insurance implication to flying to Israel that other airlines are willing to eat but "we only have seats because they make us" RyanAir isn't
This is probably true (as @frightful_hobgoblin@lemmy.ml points out) and has more interesting (and positive) implications than halting flights for ideological reasons.
It could be that they're worried the Irish public will boycott them if they do business with Israel.
In other words, Israel has become politically toxic.
Damn unreliable terminals closing all of a sudden by themselves
"how dare they cancel their flights to and from us. Surely there must be some despicable reason we are being targeted. They didn't even give us an answer as to why on a weekend which we will ascribe to further ill intent. Of course they did respond first thing on Monday morning to tell us that flights to and from other nations were also cancelled and it was due to circumstances out of their control but that's inconvenient for our narrative so we'll just bury that."
everyone should boycott them but give stupid asinine reasons. like isramerica does, but in reverse