Tag Archives: travel

Social networking on the fly

For those who are not contend with chalking up “friends” online, now you can boost your tally offline as well. A service called Satisfly aims to seat frequent flyers in an “intelligent” way by mining passenger data so that they end up sitting next to somebody with whom they have something in common – whether… Read More »

No money no pee

Oh dear, Michael O’Leary has done it again. In yet another move destined to alienate customers, the Ryanair boss told BBC that he was considering fitting coin slots to the toilet doors of his aircraft. This measure, he said, would oblige customers to “spend a pound to spend a penny”. What’s next? Coin slots on… Read More »

Sex in the air

Mile high clubbers can now engage in their amorous activity without the risk of being caught with their pants/skirt down: phone sex on board Ryanair planes. Michael O’Leary, Ryanair’s boss, apparently thinks nothing is wrong with offering mobile phone service on board: “You don’t take a flight to contemplate your life in silence. Our services… Read More »

Mission impossible

According to this blog post on Gulliver, the next time you negotiate your way past airport security checkpoints, you may have the pleasure to place your belongings into bins printed with advertisements. Pretty soon, people will be forced to view advertisements while doing their time in jail. Technorati Tags: Gulliver frequent traveller airport security advertisements