The
budget airline Ryanair is said to be considering a plan to install a coin-slot
on the doors of it their in-flight bathrooms as a way to cut costs.
While
the Dublin-based Ryanair has admitted that CEO Michael O’Leary has considered the
idea they said there was no rush in actually implementing the plan. According
to an article published by the BBC the PR rep. for Ryanair was quoted as
saying, “I don't think it's going to happen in the foreseeable future.”
Ryanair
has taken several steps to cut costs and just recently the airline announced they
would be closing all of their check-in desks by the end of the year.
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