Page 113 - Wizz Magazine: December 2012

DECEMBER-JANUARY 2012/13
WIZZ MAGAZINE
113
Whilst on board this flight we ask that
you consider your fellow passengers and
also pay attention to the information below.
Be informed that by purchasing your Wizz
Air ticket, you have accepted the Wizz Air
General Conditions of Carriage. Our cabin
crew will be happy to answer any questions
you may have. Please remember that they
are on board primarily for your safety but
also for your comfort.
SMOKING
Smoking on any Wizz Air flight is strictly
forbidden, this includes the use of electronic
cigarettes. Lavatories are equipped with
smoke detectors.
ALCOHOL
Alcoholic drinks are available on board as
detailed in our inflight magazine,
Wizz
.
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
Wizz
Boutique and Café. The cabin crew reserve
the right to stop serving alcohol to any
passenger who is or appears to be drunk.
YOUR CONDUCT ON BOARD
In accordance with International Law,
the Captain is in command of the aircraft
and every person on board shall obey his
or her lawful commands. The Captain has
SAFETY ON BOARD
the authority to take any actions deemed
necessary to manage passengers who
are disruptive or cause problems during
flights. Our primary concern is for the safety
of 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. In all cases of disruptive
or abusive behaviour by passengers, the
crew will always put the safety of the
aircraft, crew and other passengers first.
They will follow related safety procedures
and notify the authorities.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
It is an offence to tamper with or remove
any safety equipment on board this aircraft,
including the life vests. Any such actions may
jeopardise the safety of other passengers and
lead to prosecution. Life vests for infants are
available and 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.
SHARP ITEMS
If you need to dispose of any sharp items (i.e.
hypodermic needle), please contact a member
of the cabin crew.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
In accordance with International 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 (when the seatbelt sign has been
switched off), 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-in WLAN/WiFi, provided the
WLAN/WiFi is switched off prior to
the doors being closed.
Electronic games, eBooks, MP3s, DVD and
CD players, provided that any WLAN/
WiFi 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.