Ryanair crew to watch their weight to save fuel

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Just posting because I like the photo...
Ryanair is reducing the size of its in-flight magazine, serving passengers less ice – and even asking cabin crew to watch their figures – as part of efforts to trim its fuel bill.

With the price of jet fuel rising sharply in recent years, airlines have devised ever more imaginative methods to reduce the weight of their aircraft.

Ryanair loses weight to save cash


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Ryanair just can't help themselves can they?

Could they be any more non-PC re the request for cabin crew to "watch their figures"?

Maybe they believe that any publicity is good publicity! :shock:
 
I am surprised Ryanair has not already asked all staff to evacuate there bowels before they fly and don't consume any thing mid flight.
 
Whilst I'm not entirely unconvinced this is not a ploy for free advertising from RyanAir (although it lacks the general absurdity for which the are known for) , I can't believe I am going to agree with something they say...
"Fuel is an integral part of the fare – you can't fly passengers anywhere without it," said Mr McNamara. -

Damn straight, it's not like you can say to the check in agent, "look, I was considering getting the fuel option, but on second thoughts I won't buy any fuel today..."
 
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He looks pretty happy, wonder how long it will be before we see Sir Richard pose for a similar photo. Or, has he already done it?
 
Whilst I'm not entirely unconvinced this is not a ploy for free advertising from RyanAir (although it lacks the general absurdity for which the are known for) , I can't believe I am going to agree with something they say...
"Fuel is an integral part of the fare – you can't fly passengers anywhere without it," said Mr McNamara. -

Damn straight, it's not like you can say to the check in agent, "look, I was considering getting the fuel option, but on second thoughts I won't buy any fuel today..."

Yeah that part I would have to agree with. I think QANTAS just uses fuel surcharges so they can get away with devaluing our Frequent Flyer Points.
 
You'd never get away with anything like that in America! I suppose that's why airlines in America must be struggling so much. have you seen the size of their air crew lately???
 
The Bird on the poster (RHS) needs a steak and a good feed.
I dont see anything wrong with it myself
 
Mind you, you rarely see and overweight air stewardess on an Asian airline. Almost all of them have a zero size waist!!!
 
Mind you, you rarely see and overweight air stewardess on an Asian airline. Almost all of them have a zero size waist!!!
that's because some asian airlines only make limited sizes for their uniforms...and if you dont fit the sizes provided, you don't have a job!! (this is a fact)! :shock:
 
I remember some Middle Eastern airlines (I think Emirates) was advertising for FA's and they had all these height and weight criteria. From memory they even had a max height of 180cm-185cm.
 
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