• 158 • October <strong>2010</strong> MORE FOR YOU BEVERAGES Complimentary Beverages AirTran Airways is pleased to offer Coca-Cola products on all of our flights. Now serving Fortnum & Mason premium tea exclusively on AirTran flights. Visit www.fortnumandmason.com to order. squeezed XXX Premium Beverages All Beverages are complimentary in Business Class. In the main cabin, Premium Juice, Milk and Water $2. Icelandic Glacial Water Water – $2 smartwater ® Juice – $2 Fuze Peach Mango Alcoholic Beverages AirTran Airways is pleased to offer Anheuser-Busch products on all of our flights. Beer $5; Liquor, Signature Cocktails and Wine $6. Cresta Blanca Cabernet Cresta Blanca Chardonnay Bloody Mary Mix Royal Blend, Decaf, Earl Grey and Jasmine Green Tea Regular and Decaf Coffee We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards only. Earn double points when you use your AirTran Airways A+ Visa Card to pay for drinks on board. Hot Chocolate Milk – $2 Nesquik Chocolate and Regular Milk Signature Cocktails – $6 Florida Mango Fuze Refresh ® Peach Mango mixed with Bacardi Rum — takes you away to a tropical paradise Georgia Peach Fuze Refresh ® Peach Mango mixed with Finlandia Vodka — refreshingly delicious
MORE FOR YOU Information for your safety and comfort Check-In AirTran Airways offers four (4) convenient check-in options: online, online from mobile web, at the ByePass kiosk in the terminals and at the ticket counter. We recommend you check in at least 90 minutes before your scheduled departure time. Your assistance will help us achieve an on-time departure. Disability Assistance AirTran Airways offers assistance to its customers with disabilities, including wheelchair assistance on the ground and in fl ight. Carry-On Baggage Customers are limited to one (1) bag per person, plus one (1) additional personal item, such as a handbag, overcoat, or wrap; camera; reasonable amount of reading material; laptop computer; briefcase; infant bag; or child-restraint seat if the child occupies the seat. All carry-on baggage must fi t completely underneath the seat in front of you or in an overhead compartment. Food or drink brought on board must be either consumed prior to takeoff or stowed as carry-on baggage. At times, the number of items allowed on board may be subject to space availability and government limitations. No carry-on item may exceed overall dimensions (length + width + height) of 55" and must remain within 17" long x 12" wide x 8.5" high to fi t underneath the seat. Occasionally, a customer may purchase an additional seat to transport an article not suitable for acceptance as checked or carry-on baggage. Please contact your AirTran Airways Ticket Agent for more information. Seatbelt Turbulence is the most likely threat to your safety aboard this fl ight. We do all we can to avoid turbulence; however, in the unlikely event of clear-air turbulence, AirTran Airways’ policy requires that unless you absolutely must leave your seat, your seatbelt should remain fastened about you at all times. Flight Deck Visits Visits to the fl ight deck are available while the aircraft is parked at the gate. Let your Flight Attendant know if you are interested in seeing it. WELCOME ABOARD Refreshments Complimentary snacks, soft drinks, juices, water and coffee are served on most fl ights. Alcoholic beverages are available at a nominal charge in the main cabin. Business Class customers receive complimentary drinks. Only alcoholic beverages provided by AirTran Airways, and served by our fl ight attendants, may be consumed aboard this fl ight. In accordance with federal law, we serve alcohol only to passengers who are 21 years of age or older, and cannot serve alcohol to anyone who appears to be intoxicated. All food and beverages furnished by AirTran Airways must be collected prior to takeoff and landing. Smoking The use of electronic cigarettes and chewing tobacco is prohibited onboard the aircraft. Smoking is not permitted anytime while aboard an AirTran Airways fl ight, including in the lavatories. Also, federal law prohibits, and a passenger can be fi ned up to $2,000 for tampering with, disabling, or destroying an aircraft lavatory smoke detector. Thank you for your compliance and helping to keep our planes smoke-free. Electronic Devices We ask your cooperation in turning off and stowing all portable electronic devices when directed to do so by a Flight Attendant. We ask that you discontinue use of your cellular phone, pager and personal digital assistant (PDA) with transmitting devices once the forward cabin door is closed. All portable electronic devices must remain off during taxi, takeoff and landing. We must ask that you never use the following during fl ight: cellular phones, two-way pagers, radios (AM/FM, VHF or satellite), TV sets, remote-controlled games or toys, cordless computer mice, GPS, and commercial television cameras. These devices emit signals that may interfere with the aircraft’s communication and navigation systems, triggering a warning and creating possible inconvenience for all passengers. Suitable devices such as laptop computers, PDAs without transmitting devices, audiotape and CD players, hand-held electronic games, shavers, cameras and calculators may be used when directed by a Crew Member. Crew Interference Please be advised that interference with a Crew Member’s duties is a violation of federal law. An incident report may be fi led with the FAA regarding a passenger’s behavior. Under federal law, no person may assault, threaten, intimidate or interfere with a Crew Member in the performance of his/her duties aboard an aircraft. Crew interference may result in a fi ne of up to $10,000, imprisonment or both for violating federal law. Security Passengers should refrain from carrying packages or articles belonging to someone else, and your baggage should be in your sight at all times when not in the custody of AirTran Airways. Hazardous Materials Many common items used every day in the home or workplace may seem harmless, but, when transported by air, can be very dangerous. In fl ight, variations in temperature and pressure can cause items to leak, generate toxic fumes or start a fi re. For this reason, hazardous materials are prohibited in luggage or from being carried on board, and federal law requires you to declare them. Violators may be subject to a civil penalty of up to $25,000 for each violation and, in appropriate cases, a criminal penalty of up to $500,000 and/or imprisonment of up to fi ve (5) years. Certain exceptions for personal care, medical needs, sporting equipment and items to support physically challenged passengers are acceptable. If you are unsure whether the item you wish to pack in your luggage or ship by air is hazardous, pick up a brochure located at the ticket counter, contact your airline representative or visit our website. Customer Relations We would like to hear your comments. Please contact us via e-mail by visiting airtran.com and following the “contact us” link near the bottom of the page. • 159 •