Babiš Asked the Irish Owner of Ryanair for Flights to the Middle East. He Sent the Pirate Hřib to a Psychiatrist
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Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has sharply criticized the head of Ryanair over the lack of flights from Amman, Jordan. Babiš asked him to "send planes there." According to the Ryanair boss, this is currently not possible.
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš discussed in the Chamber of Deputies what the state is doing for tourists in the Middle East, asking the Irish owner of Ryanair, Michael O'Leary, at a remote microphone, to send his planes. And when the leader of the Pirate Party, Zdeněk Hřib, suggested in response that the Chamber discuss systematic assistance to tourists as a special item, Babiš sent him to a psychiatrist.
The state has leased a plane that can pick up 189 people in Jordan, it is currently ready to fly and is waiting for a slot, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) told MPs at the beginning of today's meeting of the Chamber of Deputies. He called on Ryanair and Emirates in particular to send planes to the Middle East. The opposition blames the prime minister for the failure.
Prague - The state has leased a plane that can pick up 189 people in Jordan, it is currently ready to fly and is waiting for a slot, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) told MPs at the beginning of today's meeting of the Chamber of Deputies. He called on airlines Ryanair and Emirates in particular to send planes to the Middle East. According to him, the Czech Republic will also do everything to obtain time slots for the planes, which is currently …
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