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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-26-2010 @ 7:58PM
Tim said...
That article is completely inaccurate. Ryanair is a European airline based out of Ireland, therefore are not governed by American laws. To be honest, Ryanair is a cheap airline. The people that fly it, know what to expect when they spend the £35 on a rountrip ticket. Also, Ryanair outlines the conditions of said ticket. If there is such an issue with paying to pee, look anywhere in Europe. It is common practice in public spaces to charge people for entry to a public bathroom. The fact of Ryanair flights is that they are all short haul flights, not over 3 hours, and people that want to pay the cheapest amount of money for flights, will pee before they get on an aircraft. For those that are so worried about it, don't fly them.