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Some new routes easyJet have recently announced:
LGW-TIV (2 weekly) (Seasonal)
LTN-DBV (2 weekly) (Seasonal)
With an array of routes from easyJet being axed from Gatwick including Brussels, Moscow & Düsseldorf I was hoping it would mean that EZY would announce more routes in there place, but clearly not. What routes is EZY missing from Gatwick? I was thinking they could serve Warsaw, Casablanca, Reus, Tirana & Istanbul?
Does anyone else have any thoughts about gaps in EZY's Gatwick operations?
I was also confused at how EZY are axing the Moscow route even though 1 daily flight is always full and the fares aren't cheap either!
LGW-TIV (2 weekly) (Seasonal)
LTN-DBV (2 weekly) (Seasonal)
With an array of routes from easyJet being axed from Gatwick including Brussels, Moscow & Düsseldorf I was hoping it would mean that EZY would announce more routes in there place, but clearly not. What routes is EZY missing from Gatwick? I was thinking they could serve Warsaw, Casablanca, Reus, Tirana & Istanbul?
Does anyone else have any thoughts about gaps in EZY's Gatwick operations?
I was also confused at how EZY are axing the Moscow route even though 1 daily flight is always full and the fares aren't cheap either!
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EZY CC Clean a/c
Hi there, I'd be ever so grateful if you could confirm whether the cc clean the entire a/c (brushing floors, tray tables, toilets etc) down route or is it how most other airlines operate as collecting rubbish from seat pockets, collecting these during flight.
Is this a paid incentive or was this incorporated into the salary increase?
Many thanks for your kind help that is greatly received!
Is this a paid incentive or was this incorporated into the salary increase?
Many thanks for your kind help that is greatly received!
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The aircraft receive a deep clean every night at their base and on turnarounds the cabin crew security check and perform a cabin tidy to remove rubbish from seat pockets and under seats and overhead lockers. They'll also remove used sick bags from seat areas that pax have filled and dumped and soiled nappies from seat pockets too that parents leave behind after changing nappies in the cabin. Then they remove stowed garbage that has collected during the flight.
Toilets are restocked during flights and on turns too. If there's a 'mess' then cleaners are called to attend to it. Same goes for cabin floors.
Tray tables are security checked on turn arounds too. Only when someone's trampled a whole tube of Pringles into the carpet will the brushes come out.
It's part of the salary. No incentives whatsoever. However U2 CC are fairly well paid so they just get on with it.
Toilets are restocked during flights and on turns too. If there's a 'mess' then cleaners are called to attend to it. Same goes for cabin floors.
Tray tables are security checked on turn arounds too. Only when someone's trampled a whole tube of Pringles into the carpet will the brushes come out.
It's part of the salary. No incentives whatsoever. However U2 CC are fairly well paid so they just get on with it.
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Thank you for taking the time to respond to my thread 'HeartyMeatballs', your response was very informative and I appreciate your input.
As I understand eventually after much talks and many brick walls hit upon, the CC successfully received a pay award of up-to 5.1% (this being CM) over two years.
So in no way was an entire aircraft clean forced onto the crew?
Thanks again in advance.
As I understand eventually after much talks and many brick walls hit upon, the CC successfully received a pay award of up-to 5.1% (this being CM) over two years.
So in no way was an entire aircraft clean forced onto the crew?
Thanks again in advance.
HeartyMeatballs, surely you don't mean a proper "deep clean" every single night.
Depending on the airline, these are normally only several times a year due to the time/effort/cost required. Often done when they are not due to fly, such as if they are AoG or in for big maintenance like a C-check.
Deep clean tends to include things like scrubbing down walls/ceilings, wet vacuuming carpets, removing seat cushions to vacuum under them and in seat pockets, etc.
I would think it's far more likely to be something like whacking out the hoover and wiping down the seats/tray tables, rather than a deep clean.
Depending on the airline, these are normally only several times a year due to the time/effort/cost required. Often done when they are not due to fly, such as if they are AoG or in for big maintenance like a C-check.
Deep clean tends to include things like scrubbing down walls/ceilings, wet vacuuming carpets, removing seat cushions to vacuum under them and in seat pockets, etc.
I would think it's far more likely to be something like whacking out the hoover and wiping down the seats/tray tables, rather than a deep clean.
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No sorry I mean a full vacuum all seats and toilets restocked. They're not wet vacuumed however as far as I know.
TM2TCA - it's part of the cabin crew's roles and responsibilities so they have to do it. They don't get a choice. It's more of a 'tidy' than a clean. It's much more about security than anything else.
TM2TCA - it's part of the cabin crew's roles and responsibilities so they have to do it. They don't get a choice. It's more of a 'tidy' than a clean. It's much more about security than anything else.
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anyone know what is used on Gatwick-Toulouse flights
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