To the delight of women everywhere, All Nippon Airlines (ANA) will be the first airline to officially take a stance on the timeless toilet seat versus gender controversy.
According to an March 1st ANA press release:
Following numerous requests from passengers for this service, one women-only lavatory will be designated in the passenger cabin….and will be available for use by women passengers [only].
This executive order comes after “numerous requests for this service.” Evidently 90% of women polled said they’d like to see women-only lavatories, especially on long flights. Sadly, the men’s poll showing a blatant desire for large screen televisions and remote controls went unfulfilled.
But never fear, men. You’ll still be able to use the women-only restroom. But only when “there are very few women on the flight”. Whomever is making that call… can’t be paid enough.
Stay tuned for other male/female relationship etiquette from the airlines coming soon.
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Good for male passengers as well.. their lavatory will be less crowded :)
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