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Subject: A pound to spend a penny as Ryanair mulls charge for toilets.

Written By: Philip Eno on 02/27/09 at 9:07 am

Ryanair mulls charge for toilets

Irish budget airline Ryanair has said it is considering charging passengers for using the toilet while flying.

Chief executive Michael O'Leary told the BBC that the Dublin-based carrier was looking at maybe installing a "coin slot on the toilet door".

Consumer group Which? said the airline was putting "profit before passengers".

Last week Ryanair confirmed it planned to close all of its airport check-in desks by the end of the year in a bid to reduce the cost of its flights.

'Fast buck'

Ryanair aims to offer low basic ticket prices, and then charge extra for items such as checking in at the airport or for additional luggage.

"One thing we have looked at in the past, and are looking at again, is the possibility of maybe putting a coin slot on the toilet door, so that people might actually have to spend a pound to spend a penny in future," he told the BBC.

He added: "I don't think there is anybody in history that has got on board a Ryanair aircraft with less than a pound."

But Rochelle Turner, head of research at Which? Holiday, said: "It seems Ryanair is prepared to plumb any depth to make a fast buck and, once again, is putting profit before the comfort of its customers.

"Charging people to go to the toilet might result in fewer people buying overpriced drinks on board, though - that would serve Ryanair right."

Subject: Re: A pound to spend a penny as Ryanair mulls charge for toilets.

Written By: karen on 02/27/09 at 1:12 pm

Now that's just taking the piss!

Subject: Re: A pound to spend a penny as Ryanair mulls charge for toilets.

Written By: Philip Eno on 02/27/09 at 1:14 pm


Now that's just taking the piss!
What happens if you are only carrying Euros?

Subject: Re: A pound to spend a penny as Ryanair mulls charge for toilets.

Written By: karen on 02/27/09 at 1:19 pm

I think a 1 Euro is the same size as a £1 coin  :-\\


I like this bit



But Rochelle Turner, head of research at Which? Holiday, said: "It seems Ryanair is prepared to plumb any depth to make a fast buck and, once again, is putting profit before the comfort of its customers.

"Charging people to go to the toilet might result in fewer people buying overpriced drinks on board, though - that would serve Ryanair right."



;D

Subject: Re: A pound to spend a penny as Ryanair mulls charge for toilets.

Written By: Philip Eno on 02/27/09 at 1:21 pm


I think a 1 Euro is the same size as a £1 coin  :-\\

;D
Is the Euro cheaper than the Pound right now?

Subject: Re: A pound to spend a penny as Ryanair mulls charge for toilets.

Written By: karen on 02/27/09 at 1:24 pm

1 Euro = £0.89

Subject: Re: A pound to spend a penny as Ryanair mulls charge for toilets.

Written By: Philip Eno on 02/27/09 at 3:15 pm


1 Euro = £0.89
Yeap, definitely cheaper.

Subject: Re: A pound to spend a penny as Ryanair mulls charge for toilets.

Written By: Paul on 02/27/09 at 3:29 pm


Last week Ryanair confirmed it planned to close all of its airport check-in desks by the end of the year in a bid to reduce the cost of its flights.


Of course, had Mr O'Leary and his backrrom boys done their homework properly, they probably wouldn't have had to resort to this...

The way I hear it, Ryanair bought a shedload of fuel at a 'fixed' price sometime last year when oil was heading toward $150 per barrel (which has caused the airline no end of problems...)

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