For a relaxing start to your plane journey, make sure that you get a good night's sleep before setting off and never leave home on an empty stomach. You should opt for light, filling meals, which do not contain stimulants.
Where clothing is concerned, opt for comfort and functionality rather than elegance. Loose fitting clothing and comfortable shoes will make your journey more comfortable.
At high altitude, feet tend to swell up. To avoid bloating in your legs and feet, particularly for long haul flights, loosen the laces on your shoes and regularly move your feet and legs:
If you are lucky enough to be setting off for the winter sun, don't forget to bring along warm clothing for the return trip. Arriving back at the airport can often be quite a shock due to the change of temperature.
For added relaxation, plan on bringing along earplugs, an anti-light mask, an inflatable headrest and a sweater. For long haul flights, we advise you to keep your toilet bag at hand, taking care to have removed any sharp and pointed items. It can be very pleasant to refresh yourself by washing your face or brushing your teeth during the journey.
In Grand Large class, a comfort pack is supplied. For further information click here
With this in mind, we would ask you to take great care in following them.
When you arrive onboard, pack your luggage in the luggage emplacements provided for this purpose or under your seat in order to avoid falling items during turbulence.
When you arrive on the plane, turn off your mobile telephone.
This is important because mobile phones can interfere with navigation equipment.
Please be aware that the use of any portable electronic device is forbidden during takeoff and landing. When in doubt, request permission from the aircrew before using them during the flight.
We should remind you that all of our flights are non-smoking.
This decision, which dates from November 1, 1998 has been taken to ensure comfort and safety for all of our passengers.
If you suffer from health problems, keep the medicines you require close at hand in the cabin (insulin, ventolin, etc) throughout the journey. For further information about the rules for transporting your medicines, please click here or contact us.