What? Can you imagine the chaos it would cause at security (could security even cope with being able to screen a suitcase?) and at the gate area, there is hardly enough room at times as it is, without suitcases everywhere.
I can't wait for their next idea to save a few bob, fly the aircraft yourself[:w]
I heard about this a couple of days ago and had to check that it wasn't April 1st; then I saw it was Ryan Air and knew it must be true! Soon you will only be able to take one of their flights providing one pax is a trained pilot so he/she can fly the plane. [;)]
quote:Originally posted by mitchja Good grief [:(]
The airports are going to love that. Unauthorised pax wandering around the airfield. Guess they will have to issue pax with high viz bibs then.
To be fair putting your bag at the bottom of the steps produces no more wandering around than currently takes place @ STN when airbridges are the exception rather than the rule for the LCCs.
What intrigues me is who then is going to do the loading / offloading and what the whole rigmarole would do to turnaround times.
The Ryanair boss also pilloried Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson, who claimed over the weekend that British Airways could 'go bust'. 'It's like a little chihuahua barking at a dying labrador. Nobody cares,' said Mr O'Leary.
Well someone cares as people did start talking about whether they could go bust. But i think the smart travellers of ryanair know just to take a carry on bag to save the luggage fees! Although this coming from the airline that wants to charge for the toilet!
Is it a new week already? MOL says something outrageous again that is bound to drive publicity for the airline - remember as far as he is concerned, there is no such thing as bad publicity.