Portugal’s prime minister has said many times that Portugal is not Greece as the problems the Greeks are undergoing are not on the same scale as the ‘local difficulty’ in Portugal
Enter easyJet to give us its take on the matter while promoting a new route to the Greek paradise of Kefalonia which seems to have moved to the north west of Portugal.
The Facebook campaign by the holidaymaker’s favourite airline was soon pulled but not before wags across cyberspace has copied and re-posted the geographical error to the amusement of many.
As the Greek government approach the biggest decision Greece has faced in modern times, hopefully Varopufakis will manage a smile as he takes on the IMF and the assembled might of his creditors.
A red-faced easyJet spokesman today said ... nothing, which was possibly the best response.