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Ryanair's latest cost – cutting trick!

As some of you may know, Ryanair’s latest Boeing 737-800’s have a modified livery with a new interior of blue leather seats. However one of their latest cost cutting measures is to remove all safety cards from the seat pockets but to stick them in the seat back headrest’s. I assume the idea is to stop people from “knicking” the safety cards for souvenirs. Here are 2 links to show you the new interior.

http://www.flugzeugbilder.de/show.cgi?135700

http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=152992

What do you all think? Maybe a bit too much yellow to stare at during a 2 hour flight?

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By: Bhoy - 28th September 2003 at 22:42

Originally posted by Charley B
Not a very nice colour to look at if you’re not a good traveller and get air-sick!!!

Maybe the idea is that if you are sick over the upholstery, it’ll blend in with the yellow, and they wouldn’t have to waste time cleaning the cabin before the next flight… bearing in mind they’ll only have about 20 minutes turn around time… :rolleyes: 😉

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By: kev35 - 28th September 2003 at 19:36

Originally posted by wysiwyg
I wouldn’t put it past Ryanair to start reducing the number of toilets on board next.

Wys.

You do realise that you may just have given airlines an idea. Seal off one toilet, add a seat belt, PTV and some nice decor and you have the world’s first private, multi-functional first class seat. I’m sure the idea will ‘take-off’. How do we patent it?

Just think an airliner full of cubicles, we could call it WC Air, or, for inclusive tours, BOG OFF! The possibilities are endless.

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By: martin_EGTK - 28th September 2003 at 19:18

To be honest these pictures show the worst aspect of the new interiors. I travelled back from Dublin to Gatwick a few weeks back on an aircraft that had been refitted and I was quite presently suprised. The seats themselves are dark navy leather and very comfortable, it didn’t look as bad as it does in the pictures.

Having said that the yellow is still very much present and it won’t let you forget it 😀

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By: Charley B - 28th September 2003 at 17:38

Not a very nice colour to look at if you’re not a good traveller and get air-sick!!!Definately needs changing.
Think the safety cards are better in the pockets like most airlines have.

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By: wysiwyg - 28th September 2003 at 16:01

I wouldn’t put it past Ryanair to start reducing the number of toilets on board next.

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By: starjet - 28th September 2003 at 13:18

Oy Vey.
The cabin looks awful.

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By: purser - 28th September 2003 at 10:44

The cabin looks awful, very cheap but then that’s FR!!!!! Having said that it does look like a good way to get the pax to read the safety instructions. You will always get the w*****s though who think they know it all!

Some people do take the safety cards (along with a lot of other things too!) but on BA aircraft the cabin is checked during the aircraft turnaround and the contents of the seat pockets replaced if needed.

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By: T5 - 27th September 2003 at 21:50

I heard that a mere 5% of passengers watch the entire safety demonstration when flying. That’s dreadful. They may know it all already, but by having this safety card right in front, passengers have to absorb the information on it, whether they like it or not.

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By: LBARULES - 27th September 2003 at 19:27

Although it doesent look brilliant I think that it will really drill the safety procedures in the passengers minds as they wont really have anything else to look at. Also because they wont have to keep reprinting safety cards the flights might get cheaper over time.

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By: Hand87_5 - 27th September 2003 at 17:10

That’s your point of view and I respect it. I just find this interior color tacky!

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By: LN Strike Eagle - 27th September 2003 at 16:51

The passenger doesn’t have a choice on the colour. Having a yellow interior isn’t “cheap”, it matches the airlines colours, and they’ve obviously spent money on having their interiors this colour.

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By: Hand87_5 - 27th September 2003 at 16:40

Being a “cheap” airline doesn’t mean that the passengers has to stand this naughty yellow right in their face.

About the safety cards , it’s not a bad idea in term safety.

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By: LN Strike Eagle - 27th September 2003 at 15:33

You get what you pay for – from some of the reactions to Ryanair on this board, you’d think you were paying hundreds of pounds for a ticket.

They must be doing something right to be growing at the rate they are, so they’re clearly not getting “worse and worse”.

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By: up and out - 27th September 2003 at 13:35

I think it is a very good idea, safety is the most important aspect of airline operations, at least this way it is in yr face. how many people actually read the safety card in the seat pocket?

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By: adamdowley - 27th September 2003 at 12:05

Awful.

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By: Hand87_5 - 27th September 2003 at 09:32

A nightmare.
This airline is getting worse and worse.

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By: Saab 2000 - 27th September 2003 at 09:16

A practical idea but it looks very tacky, emulated by the terrible yellow interior. You might say it is a novel idea for an in-flight entertainment system.

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By: Whiskey Delta - 27th September 2003 at 03:41

I give it a thumbs up. In the time of need any passenger only has to look up and refresh their memory of the procedures. As we know, some folks like to take the safety cards which doesn’t help. This trend will kill the collectors pasttime but a small price to pay.

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By: jimbo - 27th September 2003 at 01:14

Yep! have to agree, Safety is paramount so I like the idea!

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By: T5 - 26th September 2003 at 23:55

I like it. It’s very fresh and very different. At least it’s one interior we can easily recognise.

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