ladbible homepage
ladbible homepage
  • Home
  • News
    • UK
    • US
    • World
    • Ireland
    • Australia
    • Science
    • Crime
    • Weather
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity
    • TV
    • Film
    • Music
    • Gaming
    • Netflix
    • Disney
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Originals
    • FFS PRODUCTIONS
    • Say Maaate to a Mate
    • Daily Ladness
    • UOKM8?
    • FreeToBe
    • Citizen Reef
  • Videos
  • Advertise
  • Terms
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • License Our Content
  • About Us & Contact
  • Jobs
  • Latest
  • Archive
  • Topics A-Z
  • Authors
Facebook
Instagram
X
Threads
Snapchat
TikTok
YouTube
Submit Your Content Here
  • GAMINGbible
  • LADbible Group
  • UNILAD
  • SPORTbible
  • Tyla
  • FOODbible
  • UNILAD Tech
Ryanair Boss Gives Surprising Reason Behind Wanting To Charge For Using Plane Toilets
Home>News
Updated 14:00 15 Feb 2022 GMTPublished 13:51 15 Feb 2022 GMT

Ryanair Boss Gives Surprising Reason Behind Wanting To Charge For Using Plane Toilets

Michael O'Leary was brave enough to discuss the idea during an interview, but his reasoning has gained a mixed response on TikTok

Abbi Murray

Abbi Murray

google discoverFollow us on Google Discover

Ryanair’s boss received mixed messages after discussing controversial plans to charge for using toilets on his aircrafts. Watch the interview below:

The clip of Michael O’Leary being grilled on RTÉ One's The Late Late Show back in 2012 has resurfaced and gone viral on TikTok, with the video garnering over 2 million views since it was uploaded a day ago.

To begin, the presenter asks him: “Did you really want to charge to use toilets on Ryanair planes?” 

Advert

Michael replies: “Yes, but not because I want the money – we give the money away to charity. I want to get rid of the two toilets at the back of the planes so I can add six extra seats. 

“With six extra seats I can lower everyone’s airfare for by another 5 percent, all year round.” 

We didn’t think Ryanair flights could get any cheaper! 

Nevertheless, TikTok commenters were divided by the proposal, as one wrote: “He’s 100 percent correct...everyone looks at price first.” 

TikTok/@theirishconnection

Another person joked: “My bladder could never.” 

The interviewer proceeded to probe O’Leary with further allegations, as he said: “Did you want to make some passengers stand up on planes to fit more people in. How safe is that?” 

“Very safe,” the airline boss replied, “Funnily enough, what we wanted to do was take out the last ten rows of seats. 

“We’d have a standing cabin and a seated cabin. The seats would be 25 euros and the standing cabin would be one euro. I guarantee you we will fill the standing cabin first.” 

The prospect of a one euro flight clearly excited some TikTok users, with one describing it as a ‘genius’ move. 

Another person added: “I’d be taking the standing every time for a one euro ticket.” 

“Honestly, making travel more accessible is amazing,” a third person said. 

However, not everyone was thrilled by the proposal.

Alamy

 One person wrote: “Imagine standing up for 2 hours just to save 20 quid.” 

“I would literally rather spend 200 percent more and use any other airline rather than Ryanair,” added a second. 

Earlier this month, Ryanair found themselves in hot water after a couple claimed they were taken to the wrong country at the fault of the aircraft company. 

Simon Forster and Emma Schofield were supposed to take a lovely Christmas trip to Copenhagen in Denmark, but ended up landing near to Paris in France, hundreds of miles away. 

Ryanair says the responsibility of getting onto the right plane lies with passengers, and added that there are ‘touchpoints’ along the way that should help passengers check that, telling them the destination of the flight. 

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Ryanair, Travel, News

Abbi Murray
Abbi Murray

Content Kickstarter

Recommended reads

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's children Zahara and Maddox take out newspaper notices to drop 'Pitt' surnameJohn Berry/GC ImagesDutch referee Rob Dieperink dies just weeks after being dropped from World Cup Alex Gottschalk/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty ImagesHarry Kane sends clear warning to Argentina ahead of 'battle' against MessiDan Mullan/Getty ImagesRules around if a captain has to go down with their ship after Costa Concordia's abandoned passengersLaura Lezza/Getty Images

Advert

Choose your content:

3 hours ago
5 hours ago
  • Alex Gottschalk/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images
    3 hours ago

    Dutch referee Rob Dieperink dies just weeks after being dropped from World Cup

    The Dutch football association confirmed Dieperink's death and paid tribute to the experienced official

    News
  • Dan Mullan/Getty Images
    5 hours ago

    Harry Kane sends clear warning to Argentina ahead of 'battle' against Messi

    The England captain says they're 'knocking on the door'

    News
  • Laura Lezza/Getty Images
    5 hours ago

    Rules around if a captain has to go down with their ship after Costa Concordia's abandoned passengers

    Captain Schettino was sentenced to 16 years in jail following the Costa Concordia disaster that's featured in a new Netflix documentary

    News
  • Carl Court/Getty Images
    5 hours ago

    Keir Starmer hits back at Argentina after 'hostile chant' from players ahead of World Cup match

    The prime minister has also hinted at an extra bank holiday if England win the tournament

    News
  • Ryanair passenger saved from being sucked out of plane after window breaks mid-flight
  • Ryanair passenger was partially sucked out of plane window before wife saved him, details emerge
  • Woman's check-in warning after Ryanair says she had no seat despite having a ticket
  • Ryanair issues urgent passport changes warning that could make you miss your flight