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When you travel to Europe, you'll get used to the idea of dropping a few coins to use any public bathrooms, including paid customers at Mickey D's.

So for Europeans, it may not be as far-fetched as it seems. But for us who lives in good 'ole US of A, there's gonna be a lawsuit so quick they would be foolish to think it could be done.
 
DL gives hotels to all pilots whether or not you are based in ATL. You just have to ask...
 
I almost hope this happens so that I can go to Europe, fly Ryanair with no change, get up and walk over to 18A and take a steaming sh** right in the seat.

Guaranteed that's how that will be dealt with by pax. Pissing in barf bags (those free?), sh**ting on the floor, pissing against the bulkhead..
 
That is correct. Mother DL doesn't give you a hotel room for recurrent if you're doing recurrent in ATL and are based in ATL.

Initial training they will.
 
Is this whole thing any different than what we have been experiencing the last 10 years here?

A couple airlines decided to start charging 50% less than others, not give pax meals, did away with Saturday night stay, stopped charging them to change a ticket, undercut on all other fees.......all the while paying their employees less and having ********************tier work rules.

Sure, not as blatant or extreme as ryanair, but we still have the same themes here: trying to stir the pot and steal customers by charging lower ticket prices- no matter what the costs.
 
Is this whole thing any different than what we have been experiencing the last 10 years here?

A couple airlines decided to start charging 50% less than others, not give pax meals, did away with Saturday night stay, stopped charging them to change a ticket, undercut on all other fees.......all the while paying their employees less and having ********************tier work rules.

Sure, not as blatant or extreme as ryanair, but we still have the same themes here: trying to stir the pot and steal customers by charging lower ticket prices- no matter what the costs.

well... I really don't think you know anything about this O'leary dou c h e.... this is the guy that said he wants to make air travel FREEEEEE..... however, he said he's going to charge for the air you breathe on the airplane along with checking in, baggage, "toilet use"...and on and on and on.... maybe the same, but totally different ;).
 
Get what ya pay for

Lived in Europe (Germany) for a year and a half so I've seen this countless times. It'll cost a a few Euro cents to use a public restroom. It'll come as no surprise to these pax that can pay as little as 1 Euro cent for a ticket.
Hey, carry an empty Gatorade bottle and you'll always have a place to releave yourself.
 

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