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In response to falling income, Ryanair has been looking to generate additional revenue streams

To charge to pee, or not to charge to pee, is the latest user-friendly initiative being worried over by the concerned management of Ryanair. According to Michael O'Leary, the CEO, levying a fee of a quid to use an aircraft lavatory while in flight is perfectly reasonable and possible. A company spokesman took pains to assure the worried public: "Maybe O'Leary was just taking the p---." All in all, it was another good day's work, Ryanair style: bash the customer, get a free namecheck, be a bit crude, have a good laugh. It is such a lark, running a multi-million-pound customer-dependent business.

Now they are taking this to the next logical stage…

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Found by Hugh

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For fuck's sake, don't tell American Airlines about this: they'll be on it quicker than Ted Kennedy on the single malt at an open bar.

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