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tosh 27-02-2009 13:21

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Ryan air are proposing the idea of charging a pound to use the loo on there aircraft.:(

MargaretR 27-02-2009 13:23

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Wear an incontinence pad - its cheaper :D

cashman 27-02-2009 13:27

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thats taking the p1ss.:D

emzy 27-02-2009 13:45

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Found a link for it:

BBC NEWS | Business | Ryanair mulls charge for toilets

Seems a bit of a steep price for someone to go to the loo. Many people will find a way round it no doubt, fake coins etc

Grange 27-02-2009 13:49

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Never use Ryan Air...use an airline that puts their customers first

katex 27-02-2009 13:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Grange (Post 685963)
Never use Ryan Air...use an airline that puts their customers first

They reckon will help to keep fares down Grange .. :rolleyes:

Will be a lot of crossed legs (if possible in the leg room supplied), however, shorter queues at the loo.

katex 27-02-2009 14:07

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Just been announced by Ryanair that this is unlikely to happen now and in the foreseeable future. As someone commented, that's a relief... :D:D

Grange 27-02-2009 14:26

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nice one Katex lol !

claytonender 27-02-2009 14:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 685970)
Just been announced by Ryanair that this is unlikely to happen now and in the foreseeable future. As someone commented, that's a relief... :D:D

And there was me seeing how long I could keep my legs crossed for.

jaysay 27-02-2009 16:08

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Think I might be saying niss off:D

magpie 27-02-2009 16:17

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best not eat their inflight meals then :-)

Less 27-02-2009 16:20

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Ryan Air try for a quick turn around, cutting down on airport charges, how soon would they change the pound a time policy if the people used the seat they are already in?

40 minutes in the air, 3 hours on the ground cleaning and drying the seats, (I don't think so! No bog standard charge or willies revenge will bankrupt you, you tight beggars.).

lancsdave 27-02-2009 16:24

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Heard them complaining about Ryanair on BBC news this morning because they are going to stricly apply the one bag rule, which means women can't take an handbag separate to their case. Not suprised seeing as some womens handbags are as big as suitcases :D

You would think the way some people complain it is compulsory to fly with Ryanair. They expect to a first class service for tenner. :confused:

jaysay 27-02-2009 16:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 686032)
Ryan Air try for a quick turn around, cutting down on airport charges, how soon would they change the pound a time policy if the people used the seat they are already in?

40 minutes in the air, 3 hours on the ground cleaning and drying the seats, (I don't think so! No bog standard charge or willies revenge will bankrupt you, you tight beggars.).

Just a bit of advice Less if your flying Ryan Air, don't call in the Railway on your way to the airport:D

Boeing Guy 27-02-2009 19:09

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Ryanair are not planning to charge for WC access, Michael O'Leary CEO, made the comment whilst discussing the removal of check in desks. You have got to admire the guys nerve.
People fly with them because they are seen as cheap, no frills. Sometimes it can be cheaper to fly BA or others. Just for interest Ryanair do not bother with cleaning the aircraft between sectors, 20 minute turn arounds don't allow for it.
As a point of principal I try not to use them, they degrade terms and conditions for all crew and staff concerned.

cashman 27-02-2009 19:16

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i have never used em n never intend to,heard too many horror stories from customers when i lived in spain.

West Ender 27-02-2009 21:41

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I used them once, going to Mallorca for a weekend in 2007. Never again! It was cheap - and dirty and nasty.

jaysay 28-02-2009 09:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 686180)
i have never used em n never intend to,heard too many horror stories from customers when i lived in spain.

That good hey cashy:D

Benipete 28-02-2009 11:41

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Boarded one flight at Manchester destination Alicante.The flight attendant asked if she could put my bag in the overhead locker.I replied no she can have the window seat.:hehetable

mthead 28-02-2009 22:02

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Yeah they are extracting the urine abit(excuse the pun) I used them when i flew to Berlin for £24 return.Whats the gripe I wasnt bothered,if you use budget airlines what do you expect?.By the way it was on an FC United Euro away day and it was full of FC United fans and in a 2 hour flight we drank the trolley dry well before we landed LOL :)

shillelagh 28-02-2009 23:19

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At least Edinburgh Train Station is cheaper than that ... its only 30p there!!!!

accyman 01-03-2009 03:10

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this could be a good earner for ryan air , its ok saying cross your legs but if they are serving beer it will take more than crossing yuor legs to hold it in on a long flight if your drinking booze

i wonder if they will introduce loos with built in scales that can charge per gram how much you poop


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