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Ryanair considers charging passengers to use lavatories
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When flying on 'low cost' airlines I always take lunch to save buying on the plane. Would there be any objections if I took a bag onto the plane with me to relieve myself to save money?
Also, if you did not have the funds to pay and did soil yourself, would you have to pay a soiling charge similar to in taxi?Comment
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Rumour is Ryanair plan to charge £1 for emergency oxygen : and £25 to use the emergency exit upon crash landing.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostRumour is Ryanair plan to charge £1 for emergency oxygen : and £25 to use the emergency exit upon crash landing.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostRumour is Ryanair plan to charge £1 for emergency oxygen : and £25 to use the emergency exit upon crash landing.
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostThis was a cartoon in today's Daily Mail - a spoof RyanAir emergency information card.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat on earth are you doing reading the daily mail?The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Last night on German TV they tested Ryanair against Lufthansa (actually seen various versions of this before) and the test was to get to Piccadilly Circus from Germany by them. It came out basically:
Lufthansa regular scheduled flight at a total cost of €108 and only took 2.5 hours from door to door
Ryanair flight at a total cost of €141 and took 4.5 hours from door to door
And then they took the piss out of the proposed toilet surcharge. I heard the boss of Ryanair talking about this on the radio and he said its basically like being in Liverpool Street Station and paying for the toilets there. Someone should have countered him with the fact that you don't actually pay on the train though and that toilets in airports are free.
What got me was that it cost €3 for a bottle of water on Ryanair yet you're not allowed to take liquids through the security checkpoint but airlines tell you to drink lots of liquids to combat dehydration.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSomeone should have countered him with the fact that you don't actually pay on the train though and that toilets in airports are free.
What got me was that it cost €3 for a bottle of water on Ryanair yet you're not allowed to take liquids through the security checkpoint but airlines tell you to drink lots of liquids to combat dehydration.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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