RYR and the social media
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RYR and the social media
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The group claiming to represent Ryanair pilots has had its Facebook and Twitter accounts removed.
The Ryanair Pilot Group says the Facebook page was shut down last week and the group's Twitter account was removed this week with no explanation.
But it coincides with the low cost airline trying to secure all social media pages using the 'Ryanair' name in an ongoing dispute between the group and the airline.
Robin Kiely, head of communications at Ryanair said: " We are currently applying to obtain all "Ryanair" pages on all relevant social media outlets in order to prevent internet trolls masquerading as Ryanair.
"We don't comment on the Non-Ryanair Pilots Group (the NRPG) which is a PR front for the pilot unions of competitor airlines."
But it coincides with the low cost airline trying to secure all social media pages using the 'Ryanair' name in an ongoing dispute between the group and the airline.
Robin Kiely, head of communications at Ryanair said: " We are currently applying to obtain all "Ryanair" pages on all relevant social media outlets in order to prevent internet trolls masquerading as Ryanair.
Let's hope they won't object to our forum - no reason indeed !
The group claiming to represent Ryanair pilots has had its Facebook and Twitter accounts removed.
The Ryanair Pilot Group says the Facebook page was shut down last week and the group's Twitter account was removed this week with no explanation.
But it coincides with the low cost airline trying to secure all social media pages using the 'Ryanair' name in an ongoing dispute between the group and the airline.
Robin Kiely, head of communications at Ryanair said: " We are currently applying to obtain all "Ryanair" pages on all relevant social media outlets in order to prevent internet trolls masquerading as Ryanair.
"We don't comment on the Non-Ryanair Pilots Group (the NRPG) which is a PR front for the pilot unions of competitor airlines."
But it coincides with the low cost airline trying to secure all social media pages using the 'Ryanair' name in an ongoing dispute between the group and the airline.
Robin Kiely, head of communications at Ryanair said: " We are currently applying to obtain all "Ryanair" pages on all relevant social media outlets in order to prevent internet trolls masquerading as Ryanair.
Let's hope they won't object to our forum - no reason indeed !
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