Please use the restroom before your flight – asks Japanese Airline

A Japanese Airline has started asking passengers on some of it’s flights to use the restroom prior to boarding the plane.

This strange request is one of the measures the airline is taking to reduce fuel consumption.

All Nippon Airways has estimated that if half it’s passengers went to the bathroom before boarding they could reduce their carbon dioxide emissions by 4.2 tons per month.

The airline also plans to recycle paper cups, plastic bottles and use chopsticks that were produced from wood from forest thinning projects in order to become more environmentally friendly.

These measures are being taken on 38 domestic flights and four international flights throughout October.

The move follows earlier steps by airlines to reduce the weight of flights by trimming the size of in-flight magazines, slimming the handles of forks and spoons and using lighter drink trolleys and porcelain.

It is not the only airline looking to the lavatory to save money. Irish budget airline Ryanair has previously said it is considering charging passengers to use on-board toilets.



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What? No Kangaroo’s at the Airport?

Actress Kristen Bell (currently of the hit movie Couples Retreat) said she was disappointed where no kangaroos met her at the Sydney airport when she arrived to start a promotional tour.

She went on to say that not only had she expected Kangaroos at the airport but she also expected a welcoming hug. (from the kangaroos or Aussies?)

“I, like every other stupid American, assumed the kangaroos would meet us at the airport and they would want to hug us as much as we wanted to hug them,” she told AAP news agency in an interview in Los Angeles.

“That’s really the perspective we have here. Going there kind of opened my eyes that that’s not the case.”

Please tell me that this isn’t true … that all Americans expect Kangaroos when they arrive at the airport in Sydney?

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A car inside a car – tight fit!

car inside a car


Hmmm I wonder if the car that’s squeezed tightly into that SUV is a Smart Car or something even smaller!

It’s a tight fit but they made it!

I wonder how they managed to get it out as it looks jammed in there.

I wonder if the owner of the cars did this just because they could or if there was a real reason to put the smaller car into the back of the other one? Either way it’s strange!

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