Ryanair backs drop-off fee
BUDGET airline Ryanair has defied its rivals and backed plans to charge passengers £1 to be dropped off by car at the Capital's airport.
The "no-frills" carrier – which recently announced plans to charge travellers 1 to use onboard toilets – said it had "absolutely no problem" with the controversial fee.
A spokesman for Ryanair added that "the current drop area was abused and often resembled a car park".
The Irish airline is in the minority among airlines, with budget rival easyJet accusing BAA Edinburgh of "double-charging" as facilities costs are already built into the ticket price.