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Airline might charge for bathroom use

Posted Feb 27 2009, 05:58 PM by Karen Datko
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Has this ever happened to you? You're boarding one of those small commuter planes that doesn't have a bathroom, and you're extremely nervous about your bladder. (We once sat next to an elderly lady in distress who was in tears by the time the plane landed.)

This comes to mind because the head of Ryanair, Europe's largest budget cheap airline, told the BBC that it may begin charging for in-flight use of toilets. Michael O'Leary, what are you thinking? Surely you jest.

That is a possibility. While his comments created a furor, no one knows if he's for real. "Nobody, even his own aides, seemed to be sure if he was serious or pursuing his well-documented penchant for making brazen declarations to win free advertising," an Associated Press story from Dublin said.

(An O'Leary spokesman confirmed that the toilet charge has been discussed. Remember, "budget" airline means the tickets are cheap but you pay for everything else.)

Here's more, according to AP:

"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 have to actually spend a pound to 'spend a penny' in future," O'Leary said, using a local euphemism for relieving one's self.

How droll.

Even worse, he suggested a charge of one British pound coin (about $1.40). What about the European customers of Ryanair who use euros, including the people of Ireland, where Ryanair is based? O'Leary said he didn't think that would be a problem.

We recall that during public discussions about changes in U.S. airlines -- like charging for pillows, baggage and drinks, and removing the movies -- some people joked that paying for the air your breathe or potty access could be next.

No one really thought that would happen. But, in the future, if you don't have a British pound coin aboard a Ryanair flight, you might want to skip the in-flight drink (which, of course, isn't free) -- or save the cup.

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Comments

 

The idea of charging passengers to relieve themselves will" NEVER FLY" (pun intended).   I CAN believe that it is being considered though, considering the GREED that is running rampant in the world.    I just flew down to CA for the Christmas Holidays and the airline I was on wanted TWO BUCKS just for a bottle of WATER!!!!     Obviously, I toughed it out untill I landed at my destination.

The airlines are already charging passengers for everything that used to/ and should be included considering the HIGH FARES!!!!!

Arnt air lane tickets enough money as it is?

This is not suprising since many European Countries already charge for using Public Bathrooms.  Places like Germany, Austria, Estonia, France are just a few places that I have been where you need to pay to use a public restroom.  

That's violating constitutional rights!(pursuit of happiness)Having to pay to pee certainly isn't my idea of happiness.

(I think most people want to pee for free...)Are the airlines nuts and think that someone won't file a lawsuit or protest?

Everyone has a right to use a bathroom, even at 35,000 feet.  

None of these topic discussions are complete as most entries don't make it.  This not only censors out unwanted contrarian ideas, but keeps it small enough to ensure readability as well as editing to produce what appears to be a smooth flowing discussion.  I don't know how many times I've replied to MSN and it never gets published. While you have freedom of speech on the internet, the directors have freedom of how to manipulate a press to convey an idea.  This allows him/her to organize the replies to appear like a smooth flowing discussion.  Go to blogs and forums to have real discussions. MSN is not allowing most replies so it really isn't a real discussion.  Let me know if this one made it.  

Urinals and bedpans will be in increasing evidence.

I'm going to take stock in DEPENDS!!!!

Let the airlines charge. We, the customer, have the final say...just do not fly for a few days or weeks, and see how quickly the airlines change their policy. Do not give them your money.

We  should have done this with the luggage charge, which we were told was due to high gas prices. We succumbed, because we were not united. And guess what? Gas prices have dropped 50% and we are STILL  being charged for luggage.

So, either pay the extra charges, or use the only weapons you have - your hard-earned money, and your word of mouth - to protest when you are wronged.

I believe it's ridiculous to charge a fee for passengers to use restrooms in airoplanes.

this is easy. just don't fly scumbag airlines. problem solved.

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