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Safety Onboard
Our Fleet
Our Awards
Best Low-Cost Airline,
Business Traveller Magazine
Best Low-Cost Airline in
Europe for customer Product
and Service Quality at the
2011 World Airline Awards.
Europe’s Leading Low-Cost
Airline at the 2011 World
Travel Awards, for the third
consecutive year.
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Whilst on board this flight we would ask that
you consider your fellow passengers and
also pay attention to the information below.
Our cabin crew will be happy to answer
any questions that you may have. Please
remember that they are on board primarily for
your safety but also for your comfort.
Smoking
Smoking on any easyJet flight is
strictly forbidden, this includes
the use of electronic cigarettes.
Alcohol
Alcoholic drinks are available on board as
detailed in our retail brochure. These are
served at the crew’s discretion to passengers
of legal drinking age.While on board, you are
only permitted to consume alcoholic drinks
purchased from the easyJet Bistro. It is an
offence under Section 19 of the Air Navigation
Order 2010 (Prohibited Behaviour) to be
drunk on board an aircraft. The cabin crew
reserve the right to stop serving alcohol to
any passenger who is or appears to be drunk.
Duty-free alcohol can be purchased from
the easyJet Boutique (subject to route) but
cannot be consumed on board.
Your conduct on board
In accordance with UK and International law,
the Captain is in command of the aircraft and
every person on board shall obey his or her
lawful commands. Captains have the authority
to take any actions they deem necessary
to manage passengers who are disruptive
or cause problems during flights, under the
Prohibited Behaviour regulations quoted
above. Our primary concern is for the safety
or our passengers and crew.We have a
zero-tolerance policy with regard to
passengers who are verbally or physically
disruptive towards any other person on board
the aircraft. Crew are trained to deal with any
such situations and will always put the safety
of the aircraft, crew and other passengers first.
Safety equipment
It is an offence to tamper with or remove
any safety equipment on board this aircraft,
including the life jackets. Any such actions
may jeopardise the safety of other passengers
and lead to prosecution. As explained in the
safety announcement, life cots for babies and
life jackets for infants will be provided in the
event of a landing on water.
Safe stowage of your hand baggage
Please ensure that your cabin baggage
remains safely stowed for take-off and landing
and at any time as instructed by the crew.
Place small bags under the seat in front of you
(unless you are seated in an emergency exit
row); larger items must go in the overhead
lockers. Place your bag securely in the locker
and take care when opening lockers, as falling
items may injure fellow passengers.
Sharps boxes
Hypodermic needles are
permitted on board for medical
use and should always be
disposed of in a sharps box. If you need to
dispose of a needle, or other sharp item,
please contact a member of the cabin crew.
Electronic devices
In accordance with Civil Aviation Authority
safety regulations, the use of devices for
messaging, calls or internet access must
remain switched off once the aircraft doors
are closed.
Some devices can be used during the flight
(but not during take-off and landing), these
include:
Bluetooth devices, excluding telephones.
Devices (including PDAs and smart phones)
that have a flight-safe mode, provided this is
enabled before the aircraft doors are closed.
The device must then be switched off for
take-off and again for landing.
Laptops and tablet PCs including those with
built-inWLAN/Wi-Fi, provided theWLAN/Wi-Fi
is switched off prior to the doors being closed.
Electronic games, ebooks, MP3, DVD and
CD players, provided that anyWLAN/Wi-Fi is
switched off prior to the doors being closed.
If in doubt, please keep devices switched off for
the duration of the flight as they may interfere
with our systems.
Hypodermic
syringes
Our aircraft are among the youngest in the world, with an average age of 4.1 years!
AIRBUS A319
AIRBUS A320
SEATING CAPACITY
156
180
NUMBER OF CREW
2 pilots & 4 cabin crew 2 pilots & 4 cabin crew
TAKE-OFF SPEED
240 km/h
240 km/h
CRUISING SPEED
805 km/h
837 km/h
RANGE
4,830km
4,910km
NO. OF AIRCRAFT
163
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