Ryanair’s Boeing 737 aircraft are equipped with three toilets: one at the front of the aircraft and two at the rear. In the past, Ryanair’s CEO, Michael O’Leary, proposed charging passengers to use them. On another occasion, he proposed removing the toilets entirely to make space for more seats and, therefore, more paying customers.
These plans were never implemented due to technical and regulatory barriers, as well as public criticism. Even so, those suggestions made it very clear how Michael O’Leary views his customers and their bladders. He didn’t say as much, but he would clearly be happy for customers to sit with their legs crossed if it meant a few pounds more in profit.
Now let’s take a look at the purchase of demolition and construction equipment, and how the choices made speak just as loudly as Michael O’Leary’s plans to rip out the toilets on his aircraft.
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