Ryanair, known for its cost-cutting measures, is now rewarding staff for identifying oversized cabin bags that are too big to be carried on board. According to the airline’s CEO, Michael O’Leary, staff who spot these oversized bags will receive a payment of €1.50 per bag. The reward is part of Ryanair’s efforts to maintain its reputation as a low-cost carrier.
In an interview with Irish broadcaster RTE, O’Leary expressed optimism that the US will not impose tariffs on commercial planes. This move could potentially benefit Ryanair and other European airlines operating in the US market. As the airline continues to monitor global economic trends, it’s worth noting that Ryanair is exploring ways to increase its rewards for staff who detect oversized bags.
Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/heres-how-much-ryanair-staff-get-paid-for-identifying-oversized-cabin-bags-a695a9a0