MADRID, Spain - head of Irish budget airline Ryanair Tuesday defended his plan to charge passengers to use on-board toilets, saying it would lead to less passenger inconvenience during flights.
Ryanair Chief Executive Michael OLeary revealed last month the carrier was looking at the possibility of installing toilet doors in its planes which would only open with the insertion of a one pound coin (1.10 euros, US$1.40).
In our discussions with (aircraft maker) Boeing they havent yet been able to manufacture a toilet door that will take coins in it, he told a news conference in Madrid Tuesday.
But I think its a logical development, if you use the toilet for example in train stations in England you pay to use the toilets. I dont see any reason why people on board an aircraft wouldnt pay to use the toilet.
He said the on-board charge would mean more passengers would use the toilets at airports, and would lead to less passenger inconvenience on board the aircraft.
We will charge for every possible thing we can think to charge for, but it will always be the passengers choice whether they pay it or dont pay it, he said.
OLeary said the company is now running an online competition to see what else the carrier can charge for on board.
The suggestion I like best so far is a passenger in Sweden who has suggested that we should produce rolls of toilet paper with my picture on it.
Can they do that I mean how much is the flight and are they removing the cost from ya ticket!! but then they are going to charge you fe a pillow next sighting the inconvience to the person sitting next to you !! ! !! !
air jamaica stop serve food now....dem cut miami leg...dem soon charge u fi use toilet to!
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