One airline may give new meaning to the term
“the cheap seats,” but it’ll cost you – a seat.
The head of a British budget airliner has
suggested creating “standing room only” sections for flights within Europe with
prices as low as $1.50 a ticket, The Telegraph reports.
"Seat belts don't matter,” said Michael
O’Leary, chief executive of Ryanair. “If there ever was a crash on an aircraft,
God forbid, a seat belt won’t save you.”
Current European safety regulations require
passengers to be buckled up – and sitting in a seat – for takeoffs and
landings.
But O’Leary has spoken out against the
regulations, and has suggested removing the last ten rows of seats in an
airplane to let people stand.
“We don't have heavy landings anymore,” he told
The Telegraph. "If you say to someone, 'look, hang onto the handle there,
you're coming in to land,' they'll be fine.”
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