Ryanair sent me an email detailing new 'expenses'...

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What a joke...

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hilarious.... the worst thing is i can see that being implemented
 
Were they to implement this, technically it's incorrect and Ryanair would get their backsides kicked by the CAA. The card states it's for a 737 but the illustration shows a 747, which Ryanair don't fly anyway. Details........
 
So true :lol:

.....they forgot the £1 charge for a half flush of the loo and £2 for a full flush

Spending a penny!?! That's inflation for you! :lol:
 
The worst thing appears to be that they don't even have proper toilet seats...

"Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (12th Mar) invited passengers to suggest the airline’s next ancillary revenue idea after Chief Executive, Michael O’Leary, confirmed that the company is examining the possibility of passengers paying to use the on board toilets in a drive to keep costs down and lower Ryanair’s guaranteed lowest fares even further."

I assume they really meant onboard, but as it's Ryanair....:shrug:
 
And in true Ryanair style, they're breaking copyright law and not crediting where they stole that image from. They didn't ask permission to use it either.

Original is here:
http://www.b3ta.com/board/9222744

If that's the case then the original place broke copyright using Ryanair's symbol

Also if it was entered into the competition they are running there might be a clause saying it can be used for advertising purposes
 
If that's the case then the original place broke copyright using Ryanair's symbol

Also if it was entered into the competition they are running there might be a clause saying it can be used for advertising purposes

It wasn't entered in the competition and when b3ta do competitions for advertising it's always spelled out (occasionally companies will sponsor the competition to get funny stuff made.)

As for breaking copyright to make the original piece, two wrongs don't make a right and there's plenty of ambiguity where it's obvious that it's meant as humour.
 
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