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Banned from flying on Easy jet
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For eating penis?
Only if you get caught "
And then you can't be cabin crew for easy jet ever again.
Other airlines are more tolerant about this and believe whatever makes the passengers happy works for them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know they announced they were stopping the sale of peanuts, to reduce the risks of passengers with nut allergies."
I've met a few women on fab with nut allergies. Rather ironic considering my fab name. |
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By *m389Man
over a year ago
Bromley |
"I know they announced they were stopping the sale of peanuts, to reduce the risks of passengers with nut allergies.
I've met a few women on fab with nut allergies. Rather ironic considering my fab name."
Is this after you nutted in them? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Wouldn't affect me, as I'm a terrible flyer.
I suffer badly from ear pressure pains especially on flight descents and can lose hearing for 24 hrs after landing."
Suffering from pressure sucks |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
Hull |
"Wouldn't affect me, as I'm a terrible flyer.
I suffer badly from ear pressure pains especially on flight descents and can lose hearing for 24 hrs after landing.
Suffering from pressure sucks "
Nothing works for me, not even special ear plugs. Last flew in 2011 out to Malta on hols, lost first 2 days due to ear probs, and on return, it took 3 days to recover.
Vowed never to fly again! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Wouldn't affect me, as I'm a terrible flyer.
I suffer badly from ear pressure pains especially on flight descents and can lose hearing for 24 hrs after landing.
Suffering from pressure sucks
Nothing works for me, not even special ear plugs. Last flew in 2011 out to Malta on hols, lost first 2 days due to ear probs, and on return, it took 3 days to recover.
Vowed never to fly again!"
You have all my sympathy. Hope you don't get seasick too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Wouldn't affect me, as I'm a terrible flyer.
I suffer badly from ear pressure pains especially on flight descents and can lose hearing for 24 hrs after landing.
Suffering from pressure sucks
Nothing works for me, not even special ear plugs. Last flew in 2011 out to Malta on hols, lost first 2 days due to ear probs, and on return, it took 3 days to recover.
Vowed never to fly again!" try sucking boiled sweets |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have a self imposed ban from flying on easyJet if it's any help...why's that lol
I don't enjoy flying on budget airlines. We've flown Ryanair and easyJet, never again."
A lot of 'legacy' carriers are now taking aspects of the low cost model and applying it to their businesses, certainly on short-haul services
Paying for seats, no free in flight refreshments, paying for baggage, paying for flexibility are all commonplace these days
BA, KLM, Air France, SAS, Lufthansa et al have all employed aspects across their European network yet are seen as being 'better'
I think brand perception plays a huge part in choosing a carrier you 'trust' |
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By *ngelina4uWoman
over a year ago
Camberley/Middleton |
"I have a self imposed ban from flying on easyJet if it's any help...why's that lol
I don't enjoy flying on budget airlines. We've flown Ryanair and easyJet, never again.
A lot of 'legacy' carriers are now taking aspects of the low cost model and applying it to their businesses, certainly on short-haul services
Paying for seats, no free in flight refreshments, paying for baggage, paying for flexibility are all commonplace these days
BA, KLM, Air France, SAS, Lufthansa et al have all employed aspects across their European network yet are seen as being 'better'
I think brand perception plays a huge part in choosing a carrier you 'trust' "
True but pricer is king people nearly always go for the lowest price. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yeah I guess for many it’s a cost thing.
Myself I would rather be more comfortable but then I hate flying anyway. So I avoid planes if there is another way to travel |
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"I have a self imposed ban from flying on easyJet if it's any help...why's that lol
I don't enjoy flying on budget airlines. We've flown Ryanair and easyJet, never again.
A lot of 'legacy' carriers are now taking aspects of the low cost model and applying it to their businesses, certainly on short-haul services
Paying for seats, no free in flight refreshments, paying for baggage, paying for flexibility are all commonplace these days
BA, KLM, Air France, SAS, Lufthansa et al have all employed aspects across their European network yet are seen as being 'better'
I think brand perception plays a huge part in choosing a carrier you 'trust' "
I'm sure it does and it's a very long time since we used easyJet or Ryanair |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know they announced they were stopping the sale of peanuts, to reduce the risks of passengers with nut allergies."
We don’t serve peanuts anymore on my airline and if we have a passenger with a known peanut allergy, we will make a PA to ask passengers to refrain from eating their own. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know they announced they were stopping the sale of peanuts, to reduce the risks of passengers with nut allergies.
We don’t serve peanuts anymore on my airline and if we have a passenger with a known peanut allergy, we will make a PA to ask passengers to refrain from eating their own. "
I've been on a flight where we had this PA. The crew actually asked passengers to check their snacks and, if they had the 'may contain nuts' wording on them, not to open the packaging at all |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know they announced they were stopping the sale of peanuts, to reduce the risks of passengers with nut allergies.
We don’t serve peanuts anymore on my airline and if we have a passenger with a known peanut allergy, we will make a PA to ask passengers to refrain from eating their own.
I've been on a flight where we had this PA. The crew actually asked passengers to check their snacks and, if they had the 'may contain nuts' wording on them, not to open the packaging at all"
It’s a standard PA most airlines use now. The passenger will have contacted the airline prior to flying. |
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"I know they announced they were stopping the sale of peanuts, to reduce the risks of passengers with nut allergies.
We don’t serve peanuts anymore on my airline and if we have a passenger with a known peanut allergy, we will make a PA to ask passengers to refrain from eating their own.
I've been on a flight where we had this PA. The crew actually asked passengers to check their snacks and, if they had the 'may contain nuts' wording on them, not to open the packaging at all
It’s a standard PA most airlines use now. The passenger will have contacted the airline prior to flying. "
Gets me how always gluten fuss yet peanuts still on board |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know they announced they were stopping the sale of peanuts, to reduce the risks of passengers with nut allergies.
We don’t serve peanuts anymore on my airline and if we have a passenger with a known peanut allergy, we will make a PA to ask passengers to refrain from eating their own.
I've been on a flight where we had this PA. The crew actually asked passengers to check their snacks and, if they had the 'may contain nuts' wording on them, not to open the packaging at all
It’s a standard PA most airlines use now. The passenger will have contacted the airline prior to flying.
Gets me how always gluten fuss yet peanuts still on board "
Where are there peanuts onboard? |
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"I know they announced they were stopping the sale of peanuts, to reduce the risks of passengers with nut allergies.
We don’t serve peanuts anymore on my airline and if we have a passenger with a known peanut allergy, we will make a PA to ask passengers to refrain from eating their own.
I've been on a flight where we had this PA. The crew actually asked passengers to check their snacks and, if they had the 'may contain nuts' wording on them, not to open the packaging at all
It’s a standard PA most airlines use now. The passenger will have contacted the airline prior to flying.
Gets me how always gluten fuss yet peanuts still on board
Where are there peanuts onboard? "
Always on menu for sale. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know they announced they were stopping the sale of peanuts, to reduce the risks of passengers with nut allergies.
We don’t serve peanuts anymore on my airline and if we have a passenger with a known peanut allergy, we will make a PA to ask passengers to refrain from eating their own.
I've been on a flight where we had this PA. The crew actually asked passengers to check their snacks and, if they had the 'may contain nuts' wording on them, not to open the packaging at all
It’s a standard PA most airlines use now. The passenger will have contacted the airline prior to flying.
Gets me how always gluten fuss yet peanuts still on board
Where are there peanuts onboard?
Always on menu for sale. "
Not sure what airlines still do that but the one I work for and other long haul carriers have removed them. |
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"I know they announced they were stopping the sale of peanuts, to reduce the risks of passengers with nut allergies.
We don’t serve peanuts anymore on my airline and if we have a passenger with a known peanut allergy, we will make a PA to ask passengers to refrain from eating their own.
I've been on a flight where we had this PA. The crew actually asked passengers to check their snacks and, if they had the 'may contain nuts' wording on them, not to open the packaging at all
It’s a standard PA most airlines use now. The passenger will have contacted the airline prior to flying.
Gets me how always gluten fuss yet peanuts still on board
Where are there peanuts onboard?
Always on menu for sale.
Not sure what airlines still do that but the one I work for and other long haul carriers have removed them. "
Short haul do. About time removed plenty of safer options |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know they announced they were stopping the sale of peanuts, to reduce the risks of passengers with nut allergies.
We don’t serve peanuts anymore on my airline and if we have a passenger with a known peanut allergy, we will make a PA to ask passengers to refrain from eating their own.
I've been on a flight where we had this PA. The crew actually asked passengers to check their snacks and, if they had the 'may contain nuts' wording on them, not to open the packaging at all
It’s a standard PA most airlines use now. The passenger will have contacted the airline prior to flying.
Gets me how always gluten fuss yet peanuts still on board
Where are there peanuts onboard?
Always on menu for sale.
Not sure what airlines still do that but the one I work for and other long haul carriers have removed them.
Short haul do. About time removed plenty of safer options "
Oh absolutely. It could cost someone their life. We haven’t served them for many years. We get a lot of American passengers complain that we don’t have any. |
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"I can't believe I wasted 5 mins of my life reading this.
Your point being what ?"
I would guess the same as mine insomuch as what was the punchline ?
Or to put it another way , why might we be banned from flying ?
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