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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-28-2009 @ 3:48PM
Robert said...
To charge to go to the toilet is degrading to your airlines and passengers. People use the toilet out need not because thay enjoy it. If your that tight with money fill your plaines up by having a floating rate. Don't serve drinks in 1st class and special meals that often taste like crap. Charge for all bags including carry ons which in some cases weigh as must as a person.which burns up fuel. If you charge for bags do it by weight not number of bags.
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2-28-2009 @ 8:06PM
lunamorgan said...
Firstly, at least for now, that was a joke. They aren't actually making people pay.
Second, um. If I could fly as inexpensively in the U.S. as Europeans can on Ryanair, I would not even bat an eyelash at a pay toilet. I might LAUGH about it, but I wouldn't be upset because you can fly to other countries for around $20-30 sometimes. Can you imagine flying from California to Texas for $30? No? Then don't be annoyed that these people want to make ends meet in slightly odd ways.