Safety on Board

Whether you fly once in a while to a holiday destination or regularly on business:

Whether you fly once or twice a year to your holiday destination or regularly on business, the same safety regulations apply, in order to protect you, your family and your travel companions. Breaching these rules puts the aircraft with all its passengers at risk, and legal steps can be taken against the perpetrator.

Knowing what to do in the event of an emergency can be crucial for you and your family. Listening carefully to the safety instructions is thus vital, since handling can vary from aircraft to aircraft. Further information on emergency exits and seatbelts can be derived from the safety instructions located in the seat pocket in front of you.

Safety belts protect passengers. Therefore, we recommend that you do not only wear the belts during take-off, landing and when the “fasten seat-belt” sign is turned on, but throughout the entire flight. The belt should be firmly fastened, but you should still feel comfortable. Upon landing please wait until the “fasten seat belt” sign has been turned off before unfastening your seatbelt. Special belts will be provided by the flight attendants for infants (under two years).