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This is the (strange) new money coming that Ryanair is trying to lower its prices.
One pound Sterling to use the toilets in aircraftAFP 27/02/2009 at 14h52The Irish airline Ryanair is considering the possibility of paying 1 pound (1.12 euros) to its passengers for the use of toilets in the aircraft. "One of the things we have seen in the past and we still think is possible to put a slot for depositing coins on the bathroom door, so that in future they spend 1 pound when they go to pee, "said Michael O'Leary, the boss of the company, on the BBC. "We're always looking for ways to make air travel cheaper. We make every effort to find revenue to enable us to continue to lower tariffs, "he explained." It seems that Ryanair is ready to do anything to make money easy and, once again, it moves profit before the comfort of its passengers, "was outraged Rochelle Turner, a British magazine responsible for consumer protection" Which? ". Last week, Ryanair announced it would introduce its service fleet for using mobile phones in the cabin - something previously impossible on most flights - at prices high. Ryanair posted a loss of almost 119 million euros for the third quarter of fiscal 2008 due to rising fuel prices and lower its rates. The company, however, recently increased its forecast result for the full year, expecting earnings between 50 and 80 million. |
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Company: With the coming and going last winter vacation, the roads will be charged Saturday. The day is classified at level orange and red in the Rhone-Alpes in the departures and returns.
Attention to plugsWith the coming and going last winter vacation, Bison Futé Saturday sees red, especially for the sense of return in the East and South-East, as well as Burgundy and Rhone-Alpes, the region is also very loaded in the direction of the hotel. Academies in zone B (Aix-Marseille, Amiens, Besançon, Dijon, Lille, Limoges, Nice, Orléans-Tours, Poitiers, Reims, Rouen, Strasbourg) are starting their second week of holidays, while that the last holiday of Zone C (Bordeaux, Créteil, Paris, Versailles) will be on the way back. Belgians, which is the end of school holidays, will also increase the caps, particularly in crossing Burgundy. TipsFor those who leave Saturday, access to ski resorts will be very difficult, and motorists should try to arrive before noon and avoid lines A40, A43, A430, and the freeways grenobloises between 08H00 and 17H00. In Burgundy, traffic will be dense in the morning, it would be better to avoid the A6 between Paris and Beaune and the A31 between Langres and Beaune. Back side, it is advisable to leave the ski resorts for 10 hours and avoid the main lines of the Lyon region between 9 am and 17 pm, as well as the A6 and A31 in the afternoon. Also better not to reach Paris in 15 hours and 20 hours No major difficulty however is expected Sunday. |