Air travel already pisses me off, but this is too much

All Nippon Airways (ANA) claims that empty bladders mean lighter passengers, a lighter aircraft and thus lower fuel use.

Airline staff will be present at boarding gates in terminals to ask passengers waiting to fly to relieve themselves before boarding, The Independent reported.

ANA hopes the weight saved will lead to a five-tonne reduction in carbon emissions over the course of 30 days.

Mail Online

3 thoughts on “Air travel already pisses me off, but this is too much”

  1. This will probably actually work…in Japan.

    But God help them if they ever try it in The USA.

    I can imagine the sales of anything to drink in terminals doing very well just out of spite.

    How soon until there are pay toilets on commercial aircraft?

  2. Well, mom always did ask “do you have to go potty?” before we’d take off for a car trip. Why not air travel?

    Personally, I hate plane potties, so I usually do a pre-board baƱo run anyway.

    Just doing my part for fuel economy.

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