General Chat Thread, Not Safe! in General; Ryanair considers stools on flights - , - Latest news & weather forecasts - MSN News UK
Having flown on ...
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6th July 2009, 05:51 PM #1 Not Safe!
Ryanair considers stools on flights - , - Latest news & weather forecasts - MSN News UK
Having flown on RyanAir before, they are unpleasant enough as it is. Being forced to "squat" on a stool is even less unpleasant and cannot be safe in a crash or even for your back if things go as normal. Proof they really are a human cattle carrier.
Then again, with the paid toilet booths on-board, squatting and stools is probably happening already.
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6th July 2009, 06:07 PM #2 The BBC are reporting it as if they got permission to introduce it you would travel for free if you stand up.
I think its just RyanAirs publicity department coming up with a story just to get headline space again.
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6th July 2009, 06:31 PM #3 
Originally Posted by
CAM
Then again, with the paid toilet booths on-board, squatting and stools is probably happening already.

They charge for the toilet already?!?!
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6th July 2009, 06:53 PM #4 That surely has to be a joke?? Have we got the date wrong - should it say 1 April???
The toilet charging was a sort of joke by Michael O'Leary; as I understand it, he wasn't intending it seriously (but Ryanair does look at every possible way of getting the headline fare low while still making a big profit)
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6th July 2009, 06:55 PM #5 
Originally Posted by
ZeroHour
They charge for the toilet already?!?!

Not, yet but it isn't far off from becoming a reality.
Outrage over Ryanair's £1 toilet charge plan -Times Online
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