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Travel safety standards passengers should know whilst on board an aircraft.

 

For your Safety

The primary objective of every airline is the safety of all its passengers, and the Flight Safety Committee of every airline takes all the necessary measures to ensure that this objective is achieved. The Cabin Crew may take a stern line when dealing with passengers who refuse to obey and lawful command, or with passengers who conduct themselves in an inappropriate manner, such as through offensive, aggressive or violent behaviour towards other passengers and/or crew. Under such circumstances the Captain may take appropriate action to ensure the safe conduct of the flight. The following are a few simple safety requirements that we ask your cooperation in upholding.

Electronic Devices

All electronic devices should be switched off for take-off and landing of each and every flight. Electronic devices such as laptops, electronic games, video games, DVD's etc, can be used only when the Fasten Seat Belt sign is switched off after take-off until switched on again for landing. Mobile phones should be switched off from the moment you leave the terminal building of each and every airport and during all phases of your flight. Should you wish to use your electronic devices during the cruise, please ask the cabin crew and they will advise on which devices are permitted and when.

Smoking

Smoking is prohibited form when you leave the terminal building until you return to the terminal building. Smoking is allowed in designated smoking areas only. Smoking is not allowed during any phase of most flights around the world. This is due to safety measures, and consequences that happened on board in the past. Should you be aware of a passenger who has smoked in the toilet during the flight, please inform the Cabin Crew immediately so that they check for any undetected fires. These are very important measures that each and every individual should take onboard as it can be of a survival measure.

Alcohol Consumption

Alcohol consumed at high altitude can have a stronger effect than usual. Cabin Crew are legally empowered to refuse serving any alcohol to the intoxicated passenger and to any one under the age of 18years old. In extreme cases, Crew may also temporarily confiscate the passenger's own drinks so that the passenger would not become a nuisance to the other fellow passenger sitting around his area, as well as the Crew. Further more, each and every airline is bound by international regulations which prohibit embarkation or the carriage of drunken passengers. But once you are reading this article, that most passengers are aware of this safety measures, and are an exemplary passenger. Indeed, the Cabin Crew may need you to assist and restrain another passenger if there be need. And the unlikely event that the her or she may act irresponsibly during the flight.

Enjoy you flight

Cabin Crew Manager

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