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The Day Airlines Began Rationing Toilet Paper

Where: Australia
November 17, 2008 at 9:00 AM | by amandak | 1 Comment

Mid-air nose dives and delays galore have already tested the "any publicity is good publicity" adage for Qantas, the Aussie airline with a plummeting reputation. Now they're in the news for being tight with the toilet paper.

A flight into Sydney from Singapore had to be diverted over the weekend thanks to storms, and everything soon fell apart: The plane landed in Canberra for a while, then missed Sydney's curfew, then when it was finally able to take off, the crew had been on shift too long and had to be changed. Because Canberra's not equipped to deal with 747s, they couldn't restock anything, so rationing began, and that's when passengers had to ask for toilet paper when they visited the bathroom--and were given just four sheets each.

After spending the night on the plane, Qantas finally sent passengers to a hotel at 6 am and then got them back on the plane late morning and on to Sydney. But there's an idea in this story for budget airlines: If passengers are bringing their own food, they could easily bring their own toilet paper too.

Related Stories:
· Loo Paper Rationed on Bummer of a Diversion [The Age]
· Qantas coverage [Jaunted]

[Photo: whizchickenonabun]

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  1. Runway Girl

    Jaunted Member

    Sheet ration

    In this instance, Qantas reminds me of my second grade teacher. She felt that the class was using too much loo role, so she rationed it sheet by sheet. Three sheets was the maximum, however. Somehow I doubt this will become standard practice for the Qantas crowd.
    November 17, 2008 at 5:09 PM

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