No Queuing for the Loo..Ryanair says "Request the Toilet as needed" ? ??
	
	
		European budget airline Ryanair aims to restore 40% of its flights July 1, but there will be some significant health and safety changes in the new COVID-19 world.
Lining  up (queuing as the Europeans say) for toilets will be prohibited  onboard Ryanair planes. To help facilitate this directive, "toilet  access will be made available to individual passengers upon  request,” the Ireland-based airline announced in a statement posted on  its website Tuesday.
The  other new policies listed, as Ryanair seeks to restore flying to 80 of  its bases across Europe, are more familiar in the emerging new  travel world. They include fewer checked bags, online check-in and  downloading boarding passes to passengers' smart phones.
All  passengers will have temperature checks at airport entry and, if their  temperature is high, they will be asked to return home, according to a  Ryanair safety video.
Masks/coverings will be worn at all times, both in the terminal and on board the aircraft, by passengers and crew. 
During flights, a limited service of pre-packaged  snacks and drinks will be available. No cash sales, as all on board  transactions will be cashless.
As a further  "temporary measure," passengers will fill out a form stipulating various  information about their European travels – how long their planned visit  will be and their address while visiting another EU country. This  contact information "will be provided to EU Governments to help them to  monitor any isolation regulations," according to the website.
"Ryanair  will work closely with public health authorities to ensure that these  flights comply, where possible, with effective measures to limit the  spread of Covid-19,"