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Ryanair are taking the pee (and charging £1 for it)

The bus/plane ‘operator’ Ryanair has pledged that they will go ahead and place coin operated toilets on their planes. Not only that, for planes up to 189 passengers, they are only going to offer one toilet per flight. Just hope you don’t have to share it with a rugby team on a stag weekend.
Ryanair’s Stephen McNamara said: ‘By charging for the toilets we are hoping to change passenger behaviour so that they use the bathroom before or after the flight.’That will enable us to remove two out of three of the toilets and make way for at least six extra seats.
I wonder how long it will before disgruntled passengers will simply hold the door open for the next passenger. If this is going to be policed by air staff then that’s extra cost for Ryanair.
Where will they stop? Charging you for oxygen? Make you clean the plane?

70 million mugs

Ryanair reported annual passenger traffic of more than 70 million for the first time today. However, its figures were inflated by close to 1.5 million passengers who did not fly because their flights were cancelled during the ash crisis.
The no-frills giant reported a 13% rise year on year in passengers in July to 7.61 million – the most it has ever carried in a month.
This took its total for the past 12 months to 70.1 million. But the figures are for passengers booked, not carried.
Ryanair revealed 1.45 million were booked on flights that were cancelled “due to the unnecessary closures of parts of European airspace”.
Any trip overseas should be accommpanied by good travel insurance seniors in case you fall ill.

Where will Ryanair go next to get your money!

Ryanair, the low class Irish airline, will seemingly stop at nothing to extract every last Euro out of their poor travellers who end up in the unfortunate position of being on their planes!
It’s hard to know what fees Ryanair will introduce next but I wouldn’t put it past them charging passengers for getting to their destination alive, says the Daily Mirrir in the UK!
Paying for a Ryanair flight ticket is merely a passport to spend more money.
Priority boarding, luggage fees, scratchcards, sandwiches that taste like scratchcards, you name it Ryanair charge for it. They plan to charge even if you don’t name it.
They’ve threatened for ages to impose a toilet tax so can you imagine what they’ll spread on their sandwiches if that goes ahead? Probably exactly what they spread on them now.
A toilet tax is the 6-4 favourite in the Hills market asking what Ryanair will introduce next. But there’s heavy support – from 10-1 to 8-1 – for a pounds-for-pounds charge, where the heavier you are the more you pay.
If you are travelling around europe then ensure you have travel insurance for the over 70s to cover you.
They will probably start charging for oxygen next!

Mastercard prepaid good for buying flights

Ryanair announced last week that it will only exempt one payment card from its transaction fees – the MasterCard Prepaid. Any other card attracts the £5 or €5 fee per flight, regardless of whether it is credit or debit.
So, passengers must now jump through another hoop to avoid Ryanair’s heinous extra charges, but it isn’t the only baddie of the airline world. There are plenty of ther carriers charging pounds for a transaction that costs a few pence, particularly in the case of debit card transactions.

Ryanair pulls new cost-cutting stunts

The newest cost-cutting venture from budget airline Ryanair is to get passengers to stand during flights in order to squeeze more people onboard.
By making passengers squat on stools, albeit with seatbelts around their waists, Ryanair estimates it would increase capacity by 30 per cent while slashing costs by 20 per cent.
Chief executive Michael O’Leary has held talks with the plane manufacturer Boeing about designing an aircraft with standing room, an idea initially developed by China’s first private airline, Spring Airlines, who have described the arrangement as akin to ‘bar stools’.
This new proposal follows a series of increasingly far-fetched cost-cutting ventures from the airline, who last month announced plans to make passengers carry all their own luggage up to planes instead of checking them in.

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