Corbel: Exactly my point.. Ryanair are not charging for the toilet, they created a publicity stunt to hide the introduction of charges for checking in online. My prediction.. the toilets will never be charged for. It will be dropped when the objective is met, ie... to hide other charges. They are currently running a contest for their passengers to suggest things they could charge extra and have published the top 5 on their website... They are:
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Charging for toilet paper – with O’Leary’s face on it,
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Charging €2.50 to read the safety cards,
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Charging €1 to use oxygen masks,
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Charging €25 to use the emergency exit,
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Charging €50 for bikini clad Cabin Crew.
Meanwhile, Ryanair progressively adds more and more rip off charges, such as their "credit card" levy, whilst having the gall to complain about airports "rip off" charges.
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If there was an issue with getting seats together I'm sure AirTran would ensure that at least one parent would be seated next to the child. As a mater of fact most airlines hold back blocks of seats from pre-assignment to allow for airport assignment of those seats for those who need to travel together
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This appears to contradict your point. If airlines are holding back seats to allow parents with children to be seated together, whilst charging everyone else for the same priviledge, then indeed Dyslexie is getting "special" treatment. Dyslexie and her child don't have to pay for this service, and still get a guaranteed seat next to each other!! What is that, if not special treatment.