File photograph shows a passenger jet belonging to Irish airline Ryanair taking off from Charleroi airport in southern Belgium
A passenger jet belonging to Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is seen taking off from Charleroi airport, in southern Belgium in this February 2, 2004 file photograph. REUTERS

Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is planning to introduce a pornography service for its passengers.

Ryanair's chief Michael O'Leary said the airline planned to introduce an app that would allow passengers to watch sex footages on their smartphones and iPads. The service would be provided on pay-per-view basis, reported the Daily Mail.

"I am not talking about having it on screens on the back of seats for everyone to see. It would be on handheld devices. Hotels around the world have it, so why wouldn't we," Michael was quoted as saying by The Sun.

He said it would take at least a year to introduce the service.

The airline also planned to introduce other services like gambling, games and erotic movies, he added.