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Safety Onboard<br />

Whilst on board this fl ight we would ask that<br />

you consider your fellow passengers and<br />

also pay attention to the information below.<br />

Our cabin crew will be happy to answer<br />

any questions that you may have. Please<br />

remember that they are on board primarily for<br />

your safety but also for your comfort.<br />

★ Smoking<br />

Smoking on any easyJet fl ight is<br />

strictly forbidden, this includes<br />

the use of electronic cigarettes.<br />

★ Alcohol<br />

Alcoholic drinks are available on board as<br />

detailed in our retail brochure. These are<br />

served at the crew’s discretion to passengers<br />

of legal drinking age. While on board, you are<br />

only permitted to consume alcoholic drinks<br />

purchased from the easyJet Bistro. It is an<br />

off ence under Section 19 of the Air Navigation<br />

Order 2010 (Prohibited Behaviour) to be<br />

drunk on board an aircraft. The cabin crew<br />

reserve the right to stop serving alcohol to<br />

any passenger who is or appears to be drunk.<br />

Duty-free alcohol can be purchased from<br />

the easyJet Boutique (subject to route) but<br />

cannot be consumed on board.<br />

★ Your conduct on board<br />

In accordance with UK and International law,<br />

the Captain is in command of the aircraft and<br />

every person on board shall obey his or her<br />

lawful commands. Captains have the authority<br />

to take any actions they deem necessary<br />

to manage passengers who are disruptive<br />

or cause problems during fl ights, under the<br />

Prohibited Behaviour regulations quoted<br />

above. Our primary concern is for the safety<br />

or our passengers and crew. We have a<br />

zero-tolerance policy with regard to<br />

passengers who are verbally or physically<br />

disruptive towards any other person on board<br />

the aircraft. Crew are trained to deal with any<br />

such situations and will always put the safety<br />

of the aircraft, crew and other passengers fi rst.<br />

★ Safety equipment<br />

It is an off ence to tamper with or remove<br />

any safety equipment on board this aircraft,<br />

including the life jackets. Any such actions<br />

may jeopardise the safety of other passengers<br />

and lead to prosecution. As explained in the<br />

safety announcement, life cots for babies and<br />

life jackets for infants will be provided in the<br />

event of a landing on water.<br />

★ Safe stowage of your hand baggage<br />

Please ensure that your cabin baggage<br />

remains safely stowed for take-off and landing<br />

and at any time as instructed by the crew.<br />

Place small bags under the seat in front of you<br />

(unless you are seated in an emergency exit<br />

row); larger items must go in the overhead<br />

lockers. Place your bag securely in the locker<br />

and take care when opening lockers, as falling<br />

items may injure fellow passengers.<br />

★ Sharps boxes<br />

Hypodermic needles are<br />

permitted on board for medical<br />

use and should always be<br />

PASSENGER | INFO<br />

disposed of in a sharps box. If you need to<br />

dispose of a needle, or other sharp item,<br />

please contact a member of the cabin crew.<br />

★ Electronic devices<br />

In accordance with Civil Aviation Authority<br />

safety regulations, the use of devices for<br />

messaging, calls or internet access must<br />

remain switched off once the aircraft doors<br />

are closed.<br />

Some devices can be used during the fl ight<br />

(but not during take-off and landing), these<br />

include:<br />

★ Bluetooth devices, excluding telephones.<br />

★ Devices (including PDAs and smart phones)<br />

that have a fl ight-safe mode, provided this is<br />

enabled before the aircraft doors are closed.<br />

The device must then be switched off for<br />

take-off and again for landing.<br />

★ Laptops and tablet PCs including those with<br />

built-in WLAN/Wi-Fi, provided the WLAN/Wi-Fi<br />

is switched off prior to the doors being closed.<br />

★ Electronic games, ebooks, MP3, DVD and<br />

CD players, provided that any WLAN/Wi-Fi is<br />

switched off prior to the doors being closed.<br />

If in doubt, please keep devices switched off for<br />

the duration of the fl ight as they may interfere<br />

with our systems.<br />

Our Fleet Our Awards<br />

Hypodermic<br />

syringes<br />

Our aircraft are among the youngest in the world, with an average age of 4.1 years!<br />

AIRBUS A319 AIRBUS A320<br />

SEATING CAPACITY 156 180<br />

NUMBER OF CREW 2 pilots & 4 cabin crew 2 pilots & 4 cabin crew<br />

TAKE-OFF SPEED 240 km/h 240 km/h<br />

CRUISING SPEED 805 km/h 837 km/h<br />

RANGE 4,830km 4,910km<br />

NO. OF AIRCRAFT 163 37<br />

★ Best Low-Cost Airline,<br />

Business Traveller Magazine<br />

★ Best Low-Cost Airline in<br />

Europe for customer Product<br />

and Service Quality at the<br />

2011 World Airline Awards.<br />

★ Europe’s Leading Low-Cost<br />

Airline at the 2011 World<br />

Travel Awards, for the third<br />

consecutive year.<br />

TRAVELLER | 185

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