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#741982 by Sealink
06 Apr 2010, 23:44
According to the Belfast Telegraph Ryanair are going to go ahead with this.

Ryanair say that they will “encourage passengers to use toilet facilities in airport terminals before boarding”; presumably while screwing the same airports over fees.
#741985 by honey lamb
07 Apr 2010, 00:03
Quite frankly, if I can avoid it I don't use any of the facilities on board a short haul flight. I suppose it was well drilled into me as a child to "go" before I left the house and that has extended to before I board a flight. :D
#741993 by Jacki
07 Apr 2010, 05:36
So will the on line booking include:

Use of in flight toilet facilities - tick as required
1 visit £1
2 visits £1.50
Family pass (Max 4 visits per family per flight) £2.50
Multivisit + Front of queue pass (per pax) £5.00
#741996 by slinky09
07 Apr 2010, 06:30
Tinkerbelle wrote:I like the idea of the "front of line" pass though.


Indeed, prebook online to save ten pence!

Who cares a tree stump what Ryanair do.
#742000 by northernhenry
07 Apr 2010, 07:49
slinky09 wrote:
Tinkerbelle wrote:I like the idea of the "front of line" pass though.

Indeed, prebook online to save ten pence!


But add back £1.50 for paying online with a credit card, Loo roll dispenser doesn't give change ?|

Scope for a new Iphone App.. :? True Ruinair flight cost calculator
#742006 by Jacki
07 Apr 2010, 09:14
Toilet supplies - 25p per sheet at check in, 20p per sheet if ordered online.

Please note you will be given your pre-purchased sheets with your boarding pass - no additional supplies will be available during the flight. ):
#742008 by DocRo
07 Apr 2010, 09:20
So its official then - Ryanair have finally introduced a tax on taking the p***
#742011 by Jacki
07 Apr 2010, 09:33
Darren Wheeler wrote:Pay your pound and stay there. More leg room and a private cabin.


No they have this covered - the automatic door opens after 5 mins, no returns within 15 mins!
#742019 by Sealink
07 Apr 2010, 10:09
slinky09 wrote:
Tinkerbelle wrote:I like the idea of the "front of line" pass though.


Who cares a tree stump what Ryanair do.


I do, because other airlines have a horrible habit of latching on to their "ideas"...
#742053 by iforres1
07 Apr 2010, 15:25
Say what you will about Ryanair but they have just announced an increase in profit forecast to 310M Euro for last year. I cannot think of another airline that can match that with exception of Southwest maybe.

The worlds larget scheduled airline has a business model that works. Fact
#742054 by Neil
07 Apr 2010, 15:33
iforres1 wrote:The worlds larget scheduled airline has a business model that works. Fact


I totally agree. I hate everything about Ryanair, their whole set up is not something that I personally like, but you have to hand it to them and MOL (again, someone I don't like).

I guess the proof it always in the pudding, and whilst people are prepared to pay for the 'extras', whether that be by not having a choice or not, why should FR stop doing it their way?
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