Ryanair Introduces Toilet Fee and Raises Luggage Charges for Summer Season
Ryanair Introduces Toilet Fee and Raises Luggage Charges for Summer Season

Ryanair is pursuing talks with Boeing, these days, to introduce coin operated toilets and decrease the number of conveniences to just one in one plane for 189 passengers.

Following this, the airline service provider has today announced its plans to raise the luggage charges temporarily for the summer holiday season, under its money-making scheme.

The airline's current charges for carrying the luggage are £15, which is going to be elevated to £20 during the summer season.

On a volatile note, the airline has clarified that it will put the charges down again in September.

Ryanair's spokesman Stephen McNamara said that the airline is aiming to reduce the baggage for the customers by raising the fee for May, June, July and August.

"Over 70 per cent of all Ryanair passengers will be unaffected by these changes because they travel with no checked-in bags", he said.

Head of Research for Which? magazine, Rochelle Turner criticized Ryanair for its recent move and calling it an incentivising endevour for people.

He further said that the customers should think twice before opting for Ryanair during the season given the recent unnecessary addition in its costs.

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