Chủ Nhật, 3 tháng 2, 2019

Waching daily Feb 3 2019

 Premier League leaders Liverpool are back under pressure to deliver after Manchester City recorded a big victory over Arsenal at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon

 The Reds take on West Ham on Monday night with a slender two-point lead at the top of the table – plus their game in hand at the London Stadium

 Liverpool will be desperate to continue their hot streak of form as the season approaches the final third, and a computer algorithm based on results, form and fixtures has good news for Jurgen Klopp and his men

 Take a look below to reveal Football Web Pages' predicted table – can Liverpool hold on to seal their first title of the Premier League era?Premier League table predicted 20

Huddersfield (Current position: 20th) 19. Fulham (Current position: 19th) 18. Cardiff (Current position: 18th) 17

Burnley (Current position: 17th) 16. Southampton (Current position: 16th) 15. Newcastle (Current position: 15th) 14

Crystal Palace (Current position: 14th) 13. Brighton (Current position: 13th) 12

West Ham (Current position: 12th) 11. Bournemouth (Current position: 10th) 10. Everton (Current position: 9th) 9

Watford (Current position: 8th) 8. Leicester (Current position: 11th) 7. Wolves (Current position: 7th) 6

Manchester United (Current position: 5th) 5. Chelsea (Current position: 4th) 4. Arsenal (Current position: 6th) 3

Tottenham (Current position: 3rd) 2. Manchester City (Current position: 2nd) 1. Liverpool (Current position: 1st)

For more infomation >> Man City News - Premier League table predicted: Latest as Man City beat Arsenal – GREAT news for Li - Duration: 2:43.

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World News - EasyJet passenger 'mortified' after she was thrown off a flight - Duration: 4:17.

A TV producer was led away from her seat then thrown off an easyJet flight because it was overbooked

Charlotte Barton was looking forward to travelling alone to Geneva on a ticket bought for her as a 50th birthday gift

Ms Barton left home at 2am to drive to Bristol Airport for the 6am flight, but when she boarded the aircraft she was led away from her seat for a 'chat' - then told the 180-seater plane had 181 passengers on board

Ms Barton, from Exeter, Devon, was then told she would have to leave the plane.The television producer claims the crew offered a volunteer passenger 400 Euros and a taxi to Gatwick to disembark

But when nobody came forward, she was asked to leave.Ms Barton said the experience was 'absolutely mortifying

'A spokesman for the airline said: 'easyJet is sorry to hear of Ms Barton's experience and would like to sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused

Share this article Share 'Unfortunately due to a technical issue with the 186-seat A320 aircraft that was scheduled to operate her flight to Geneva, easyJet had to change the aircraft to a smaller 180-seat aircraft

'This meant that the aircraft was overbooked by one passenger.'We are currently investigating with our ground team why the matter wasn't resolved before boarding

'easyJet offered Ms Barton alternative flights, a full refund and has compensated her Euro 400 in line with our obligations under EU261

'It added that in 97 per cent of cases when it overbooks flights, which is not against the law, there is no need to remove any passengers

  WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS IF A FLIGHT IS OVERBOOKED? Overbooking is not illegal and every airline does it to maximise their revenue

  Airlines set their own 'boarding priorities' - the order in which they will 'bump' different categories of passengers in an oversale situation

 Some airlines bump passengers with the lowest fares first, while others will ask the last passengers who checked in to leave the aircraft

Any passenger who is forced to get another flight is entitled to compensation.  Compensation is reduced by 50 per cent if the airline gives you the option of re-routing your flights and arriving within two hours of your original scheduled arrival time, for short haul, three hours for medium haul and within four hours for long haul

 Andrew Shelton, managing director of Netflights, said: 'For UK travellers, the advice remains that they should check in for their flight online in advance or in plenty of time at the airport and if you're concerned about overbooking, mention to the check in staff why you need to fly and want to sit tight

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