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SAFETY, SECURITY & COMFORT<br />

CARRY-ON<br />

BAGGAGE<br />

Liquids, aerosols or gels (LAGs)<br />

must be in containers with a<br />

maximum capacity of 100ml<br />

each. Containers must be placed<br />

in a transparent resealable<br />

plastic bag with a maximum<br />

capacity not exceeding one litre.<br />

SAFETY FIRST<br />

Please ask the cabin crew<br />

for an infant seatbelt if your child<br />

is under two years old. Return<br />

the infant seatbelt to our cabin<br />

crew upon disembarkation.<br />

Sleeping on the aircraft fl oor is<br />

not permitted.<br />

Please read the safety instruction<br />

card in your seat pocket, noting<br />

emergency exits and location<br />

of life jackets. Please watch the<br />

safety demonstration prior to<br />

take-off.<br />

In an emergency, the crew will<br />

give specifi c instructions. They<br />

may speak assertively and will<br />

require your cooperation.<br />

SMOKING<br />

Government regulations<br />

prohibit smoking on all fl ights.<br />

There are smoke detectors<br />

in all toilets and penalties for<br />

regulation breaches.<br />

THE IMPORTANCE OF<br />

BLOOD CIRCULATION<br />

AND MUSCLE RELAXATION<br />

DURING FLIGHTS<br />

Compression stockings can<br />

assist in preventing swelling of<br />

the ankles and feet and they may<br />

improve the blood return to the<br />

body from the lower legs.<br />

During your fl ight, move your<br />

legs and feet three or four<br />

minutes per hour, and move<br />

about.<br />

CABIN<br />

PRESSURE<br />

To “clear” your ears, try<br />

swallowing and/or yawning<br />

When you are fl ying with an<br />

infant, give them a dummy or<br />

feed them during the aircraft’s<br />

descent. Sucking and swallowing<br />

will help the infant equalise the<br />

pressure in their ears<br />

CABIN<br />

HUMIDITY /<br />

DEHYDRATION<br />

Low humidity in the aircraft<br />

cabin can cause drying of the<br />

nose, throat and eyes and<br />

can irritate wearers of contact<br />

lenses. Do:<br />

YOUR WELLBEING<br />

• Drink water frequently.<br />

• Drink coffee, tea and alcohol<br />

only in moderation.<br />

• Remove contact lenses if your<br />

eyes are irritated.<br />

• Use a moisturiser to refresh<br />

skin.<br />

JETSTAR<br />

SECURITY<br />

POLICY<br />

Jetstar has a strict policy<br />

on denying boarding to<br />

any passengers who are<br />

inappropriate in fl ight or<br />

on ground in comments or<br />

behavior. Jetstar does not accept<br />

any inappropriate comments<br />

as “jokes”. All matters are<br />

referred to relevant authorities<br />

for prosecution. Jetstar will seek<br />

to recover all costs incurred as a<br />

result of infl ight incidents from<br />

those involved.<br />

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