[Chief Executive Ian] Derbyshire said: "It's been great branding for us and we took the deal because it was the right deal at the right price. But it's different now."Not very surprising, given the strength of the rumours about Etihad Airways (omg! it means 'united'! wtf!!1).
I was under the impression that "Etihad" means "Unity", not "United".
ReplyDeleteGreat blog Jack - carry on the good work!
ffs all the United scum have been saying this wtf cr*p.
ReplyDeleteEtihad mean "UNITY"
it does not mean United.
UNITY, ill say again, UNITY.