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Ryanair passengers will have to ask permission to go to the bathroom as part of new safety measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus, according to a report. The low-budget UK carrier announced that lines onboard for the toilet have been banned and travelers will have to request access from the crew, the BBC reported. …
Ryanair passengers will have to ask permission to go to the bathroom as part of new safety measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus, according to a report.
The low-budget UK carrier announced that lines onboard for the toilet have been banned and travelers will have to request access from the crew, the BBC reported.
All passengers and staff will be also required to wear face coverings and cash transactions will be banned, the outlet reported.
Travelers will also have their temperatures checked when they arrive at the airport and will need to check in to their flights online, according to the report.
The airline has been only offering 30 flights a day since March lockdowns, but plans to ramp up to around 40% of full service on July 1, the outlet reported.