Pettiness can come in all shapes and sizes. It can be revenge on a fellow guest at a resort who’s been particularly annoying. An airport’s new blurb that’s directed as a neighboring airport for giving them trouble. Or a 1K miler’s treatment of a “karen” on their plane.
The word “petty” doesn’t have to include revenge, though. It’s just being unnecessarily unkind about a matter that everyone else would consider to be small and not worth worrying about.
Enter easyJet and their pettiness against an airline that was, essentially, no competition to them whatsoever.
easyJet is not so easy to communicate with if you have a problem or question. But they appear to be doing things right, at least for themselves. They’ve continually expanded via acquisitions. They’re the second-largest budget airline in Europe and, save for the 3 most active years of Covid, they’ve made a profit every year since at least 2009. So they’re not hurting.
And then you have EZAir.
You know where I’m going with this, right?
In October 2023, EasyGroup Ltd, the owners of easyJet made EZAir change their name, claiming infringement on the group’s intellectual property rights.
EZAir felt that had no choice but to comply, even if they didn’t agree with the request.
“Obviously we do not agree with the position of easyGroup,” said René Winkel, EZAir’s CEO. “However, we are a relatively small regional carrier and we cannot afford to take years of legal action with a very wealthy group, while the outcome of that struggle is uncertain.
“The easyGroup is a very wealthy group with a huge capacity and for that we as a local player are simply not a party.”
What a bunch of petty bullies!
Anyway, EZAir changed their name to ZAir, which isn’t nearly cool of a name, but let them make just a small change to their logo.
Our take on this
Y’all, I get it. Companies are VERY careful with their copyrights. They don’t want potential customers to be confused and, let’s face it, they don’t want to lose any money. But for a huge conglomerate to sue a tiny, 5-plane airline, that doesn’t serve any of the same airports or even the same countries? Well, I don’t know about you, but I think that’s just beyond petty.
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