Page 62 - Scoot Magazine: June 2013

S OOT
C
STAY
HYDRATED
Low humidity
in the cabin
can cause
your body
to dehydrate. Drink lots of non-
alcoholic beverages during your
flight and apply moisturiser
liberally to combat dryness.
Consume alcohol in moderation
while on board as high altitude
intensifies its effects. The
consumption of any alcoholic
beverage not purchased from
the in-flight bar is not permitted.
CABIN
CLEANLINESS
Your cabin
neighbours
and the next
guest to take
your seat appreciate
a clean environment as much
as you do. Please do not place
rubbish or other discarded
items in your seat pocket or
on the floor. Trash bins and
napkins are located in the
lavatories. Unless you have
strict dietary requirements
not catered for on board our
flights, please refrain from
bringing food and beverages
purchased on the ground
into the aircraft. We have a
delicious array of local and
international meals and snacks
on offer, including tempting
vegetarian and halal options.
SCOOT
SECURITY
POLICY
Scoot reserves
the right to
deny boarding
to passengers who are inappropriate
in flight or on the ground with their
comments or behaviour.
06
Your safety
&
comfort
We want you t have an enjoyable and fuss-free
time. Please take a look at the information
below for details onwhat you’ll need for the
safest andmost comfortable flight on Scoot.
SAFETYFIRST.NO
COMPROMISE.
Your safety is
our number-one
priority, but you
have a part to
play too. The cabin crew’s safety
briefing and the safety information
card in your seat pocket provide
details that will be crucial in the
unlikely event of an emergency.
Always pay attention to these
details on each flight you take
because information can vary,
such as the location of emergency
exits and equipment. If in doubt
about anything safety-related, ask.
Our crew are specially trained to
ensure your safety at all times.
Remember – regardless of the
situation, safety must never be
compromised, so follow the crew’s
safety instructions at all times. It is an
offence to refuse to obey any lawful
command of the captain or cabin crew.
KEEP MOVING
Maintaining good blood
circulation and muscle
relaxation goes a long
way in avoiding
Deep
Vein Thrombosis
(
DVT), a painful
condition that arises
when a clot obstructs
blood flow in a vein
which can happen
during long flights.
Though it’s a rare
occurrence, don’t take
any chances. During
your flight,
move your
legs
and
feet
for a few
minutes every hour.
Stand up
and
stretch
your arms
and
chest
,
and if the fancy strikes,
do the Scoot wave
!
CABIN
PRESSURE
Changes in cabin
pressure during the
flight may cause
discomfort in the
ears. Relieve ear pain by swallowing
hard, holding your nose and gently
breathing out with your mouth closed.
If travelling with toddlers or infants,
give them a sweet or feed them a snack
when cabin pressure rises, particularly
during take-off.
DON’T
SMOKE
Scoot
enforces a
strict no-
smoking
policy on all
its flights.
Please refrain
from lighting
up in the
lavatories, as
doing so could
endanger the
safety of your
fellow guests
or disrupt the
flight. If you
are likely to
crave a puff
or two, come
prepared for
your flight
with nicotine
patches or,
better yet, ask
for access to
our extensive
selection of
games and
movies –
that’ll help
get your
mind off it!
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FOR MORE INFORMATION