John Strickland
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Gender | Male |
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Movies/Shows | A Murder Is Announced |
A for Andromeda | |
The Murder of Princess Diana | |
G:MT – Greenwich Mean Time | |
Elephants Can Remember | |
Prime Suspect 2 | |
The Planman | |
Dalziel & Pascoe: An Autumn Shroud | |
Faith | |
Murphy's Law | |
Nominations | British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series |
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ID | 432959 |
John Strickland Life story
John Strickland is a British film and television director. Some of his credits include The Murder of Princess Diana, Maigret, The Bill, Clocking Off, Trust, P.O.W., Bodies, Hustle, Apparitions, Bedlam, Line of Duty, The Rig and the American series Big Love.
Nats air traffic control fault: Experts reflect on three days of chaos
... And John Strickland, an independent air transport consultant, tells the BBC that Nats must improve its back-up procedures as it was " not acceptable for the entire system to grind to a halt"...
Summer holidays: Will there be more travel chaos this year?
... " In the event of French strikes some flights may be rerouted through other, already congested, air space which itself creates additional pressure, " says aviation expert John Strickland...
Ryanair returns to profit as fares jump
... Aviation expert John Strickland, from JLS Consulting, told the BBC s Today programme that fares could increase even more, with a family of four seeing costs rise by " another £20 or £30"...
Ryanair and EasyJet ready to snap up Flybe staff
... However, most Flybe staff are unlikely to be left high and dry, said airline analyst John Strickland...
Holidaymakers spending more as bookings rise
... Meanwhile, aviation expert John Strickland said this summer was " still of a bit of an unknown quantity" but added airlines, airports and baggage handling companies had been " making the effort" to build worker numbers...
French air traffic strike to affect thousands of passengers
... Aviation expert John Strickland said that French air traffic control " covers a significant area of territory within European airspace"...
Half-term holiday plans in shreds as flights cancelled
... Airline sector expert John Strickland said the removal of the final Covid restrictions in March had come too late for the industry to feel confident about ramping up staffing levels...
What's causing flight disruption this Easter?
... When will it get better? John Strickland, director of transport consultancy JLS Consulting, has said the situation for airlines was going to be " very difficult" over the next couple of months...
Ryanair returns to profit as fares jump
By Jemma DempseyBBC News
Budget airline Ryanair has reported its first profit since the pandemic as fares and passenger numbers rebounded.
The Carrier 's profits hit €1. 43bn (£1. 24bn) in the year to March, with average fares up by 50% to €41.
However, the airline warned its fuel costs were set to jump in The Next year due to high oil prices.
Ryanair boss Michael O 'Leary said current fares were " significantly" higher than a year ago, when demand was hit by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Aviation expert John Strickland , from JLS Consulting, told The Bbc 's Today programme that fares could increase even more, with A Family of four seeing costs rise by " another £20 or £30".
However, He Said these rises were unlikely to put people off travelling.
" If you talk about, let's say, a 10% increase or even a 15% or 20% increase, we're only talking about a few pounds, maybe five, six, seven in increased costs, " He Said .
" While that's not nothing, I don't believe that's going to be a showstopper in terms of demand. "
Ryanair saw passenger numbers rebound by 74% to 168. 6 million Last Year as the demand for travel continued to recover.
The airline, which is due to operate its biggest ever schedule of flights this summer with 3,000 daily flights, is expecting to take delivery of.
Mr O'Leary said demand to travel this summer is " robust and peak summer 2023 fares are trending ahead of Last Year ".
Despite The High fuel costs, He Said he was " cautiously optimistic" that this would be covered by higher revenues, delivering a " modest year-on-year profit increase".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com