Overview
- Ryanair, which teased a "toilet usage fee" on Facebook on Monday, drew a flood of joking replies from customers.
- Commenters suggested workarounds like wearing nappies or pre-booking the loo, and many guessed the post hinted at an April Fools gag.
- The airline has not announced any policy change and the fee remains only a social-media tease.
- Travelers already face add-ons such as a £55 airport check-in charge, £20 to reissue a boarding pass, and £100 to move after a missed departure.
- This tease follows an earlier joke about a "denim charge" and shows how the low-cost carrier uses cheeky posts to engage customers and highlight its fee-driven model.