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Ryanair pleads with passengers and tourists to stop wearing one item on planes
The budget airline has issued a warning to all passengers as it urges tourists to stop wearing a particular item while on board. The update has sparked a huge reaction online
Ryanair has issued a "please note" as it encourages passengers to stop donning a specific item while on board. Ryanair, which flies from numerous UK airports including Belfast, Birmingham and Manchester, remains a popular choice amongst British holidaymakers and travellers during the summer months.
With Easter now behind us and focus turning to the mid-year period, the budget airline has released a significant update for its customers. It declared: "Please note: Passengers do not look cool wearing sunglasses on board."
Responding to the advisory, one traveller remarked: "I have never understand why airlines don't first board a plane, from the seats in the back. It will be a lot quicker boarding."
Another holidaymaker wrote online: "No mess with handluggage etc. Why would anyone sit in the plane longer than necessary? Because you have 'priority boarding'," reports the Mirror.
A third commented: "The biggest blight on most flights is 'Carry on Luggage'. It slows down the whole boarding process as well as the exit procedure. Passengers at the front half of the aircraft having to put their luggage in the back half of the aircraft causing chaos when landing.
'Especially as the numpties who insist on standing immediately on touch down, and block the route to your bag."
One tickled commenter chuckled: "It'll come as a blow to Tom Cruise - I guess he'll be cancelling all his Ryanair bookings then," alluding to Ryanair's post featuring a photograph of the Hollywood icon donning sunglasses as Maverick in Top Gun.
"Gotta shield our eyes from that highlighter-yellow cabin," another traveller joked on social media.
"Looking at Ryanair surroundings requires a filter I'm afraid," a third passenger giggled in reply to the Facebook post.
Another chimed in with: "If it's good enough for the driver, it's good enough for the passengers.
"You dont look cool wearing them in youre house either.....," came a further response.
This follows our publication of a catalogue of items Ryanair has now prohibited holidaymakers from placing in their luggage and hand baggage. These encompass guns, firearms and other contraptions that fire projectiles. Apparatus capable of, or seeming capable of, inflicting serious harm by launching a projectile are also included on the register.
Daily Star Sunday
The budget airline has issued a warning to all passengers as it urges tourists to stop wearing a particular item while on board. The update has sparked a huge reaction online
Ryanair has issued a "please note" as it encourages passengers to stop donning a specific item while on board. Ryanair, which flies from numerous UK airports including Belfast, Birmingham and Manchester, remains a popular choice amongst British holidaymakers and travellers during the summer months.
With Easter now behind us and focus turning to the mid-year period, the budget airline has released a significant update for its customers. It declared: "Please note: Passengers do not look cool wearing sunglasses on board."
Responding to the advisory, one traveller remarked: "I have never understand why airlines don't first board a plane, from the seats in the back. It will be a lot quicker boarding."
Another holidaymaker wrote online: "No mess with handluggage etc. Why would anyone sit in the plane longer than necessary? Because you have 'priority boarding'," reports the Mirror.
A third commented: "The biggest blight on most flights is 'Carry on Luggage'. It slows down the whole boarding process as well as the exit procedure. Passengers at the front half of the aircraft having to put their luggage in the back half of the aircraft causing chaos when landing.
'Especially as the numpties who insist on standing immediately on touch down, and block the route to your bag."
One tickled commenter chuckled: "It'll come as a blow to Tom Cruise - I guess he'll be cancelling all his Ryanair bookings then," alluding to Ryanair's post featuring a photograph of the Hollywood icon donning sunglasses as Maverick in Top Gun.
"Gotta shield our eyes from that highlighter-yellow cabin," another traveller joked on social media.
"Looking at Ryanair surroundings requires a filter I'm afraid," a third passenger giggled in reply to the Facebook post.
Another chimed in with: "If it's good enough for the driver, it's good enough for the passengers.
"You dont look cool wearing them in youre house either.....," came a further response.
This follows our publication of a catalogue of items Ryanair has now prohibited holidaymakers from placing in their luggage and hand baggage. These encompass guns, firearms and other contraptions that fire projectiles. Apparatus capable of, or seeming capable of, inflicting serious harm by launching a projectile are also included on the register.
Daily Star Sunday
