Jet2 campaign against unruly passenger behaviour gathers pace
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Jet2.com has announced its “Onboard Together” Campaign to tackle disruptive passenger behaviour is gaining support from MPs from across the country.
The programme, which includes meetings with MPs up and down the country reached a high point this week when Robert Goodwill, Aviation Minister made a speech to The Airport Operators Association raising the issue of disruptive passengers and calling for a more cohesive approach across the industry. Goodwill said: “Within our own sphere of responsibility we can each act to reduce the risks.”
“Jet2.com has begun a campaign they call Onboard Together, which seeks to educate passengers and empower their crew. The government must make sure that enforcement is effective.”
Other MPs getting onboard include Karl McCartney MP, Member of the Transport Select Committee, who added his voice to the campaign, saying: “Onboard Together is highlighting the problems associated with disruptive passengers on aeroplanes, a serious issue that needs to be addressed. I am proud to offer my support to the campaign.”
A number of MPs have also raised the issue directly in Parliament, with several Parliamentary Questions tabled to date. These include a call for the mandatory use of tamper-proof, duty-free plastic bags across UK airports. Airports already trailing this approach include Manchester and Glasgow.
Phil Ward, managing director of Jet2.com said, “We are making significant progress with our Onboard Together campaign. Our aim is two-fold; to highlight the very real problem caused to airlines and customers by disruptive passenger behaviour and to ensure that the industry works as a whole to deliver a safe and pleasurable experience for those many millions of leisure passengers that fly to their holiday destinations each year.”
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