Loading Page...

Does jet2 have screens on seats?

We have used Jet2 several times and as recently as last week and there are no screens on the back of the seat in front and there have been no drop down screens either so no entertainment on board.



People Also Ask

Similar to the easyJet seats, the best ones to go for at the seats near to the exit which can be seats 12 and 14 depending on the type of plane. Seatguru has a list of seats that certain Jet2 passengers will want to avoid on certain planes if they are looking to fly very soon.

MORE DETAILS

The seats, however, are 'pre-reclined' and I felt like I had more room than on a BA flight since no-one could ever recline into my space. In addition to this, the seat-back pocket is at the top - not down near your knees - so there's even more space.As expected, there are no blankets, pillows or amenity kits.

MORE DETAILS

5. Can I take my own hot food and drinks onboard? No, you can't bring hot food or hot drinks onboard our planes. However, we do offer a great selection of meals, hot and cold sandwiches and drinks that can be pre-purchased in Manage My Booking or bought onboard.

MORE DETAILS

Not yours to keep, not even in business class (unlike pyjamas, which are gifted). Airline blankets are gathered at the end of the flight, washed at industrial laundry centres and then redistributed. Some carriers, especially those based in the US, will let you buy blankets from the in-flight magazine should you desire.

MORE DETAILS

They are for use during the flight, not to be taken home. Taking the blanket is actually stealing airline property. So leave the blanket behind when you get off the plane. Can you bring a weighted blanket on a plane?

MORE DETAILS

They are for use during the flight, not to be taken home. Taking the blanket is actually stealing airline property. So leave the blanket behind when you get off the plane.

MORE DETAILS

The best place to start is by paying close attention during the booking process, as some amenities (like personal televisions) are indicated when you select your flights (depending on the airline).

MORE DETAILS

Pajamas. We're all for being comfortable on a flight, but since you do have to be out in public, it's best not to wear pajamas to the airport and onto the plane. Instead, wear loose-fitting, comfortable pants with an elastic band, said Susan Fogwell, a former flight attendant with 22 years of experience.

MORE DETAILS

Solid food items (not liquids or gels) can be transported in either your carry-on or checked baggage. TSA officers may instruct travelers to separate items from carry-on bags such as foods, powders, and any materials that can clutter bags and obstruct clear images on the X-ray machine.

MORE DETAILS

Blankets. Business and first-class flights offer comfort items like blankets during the flight. You must leave them on board when you're leaving the plane as they can be reused. “Paying more to travel in a better class does not entitle passengers to take items offered for the journey,” says Webber.

MORE DETAILS

While some choose to reuse their inventory after each flight, others have chosen onetime-use options. And, as you've probably noticed, still others don't offer the amenity at all. However, a majority of those that do offer reused blankets and pillows assure travelers that they are properly laundered.

MORE DETAILS

Since MOST AIRCRAFTS DO NOT ACCEPT the standard headphone plug, YOU NEED an AIRLINE AUDIO ADAPTER and the two female headphone adapter to make your earpieces fit perfectly! ? This headphone jack adapter has gold-plated sockets and the earphone headphone adaptor will provide you with perfect sound transfer.

MORE DETAILS

Standard Pillows In cases where your pillow is too big to be stored under your seat, it will need to be stashed in your carry-on bag. If you are taking a full-sized pillow with you and not storing it in your carry-on luggage, it will be treated as an additional carry-on bag.

MORE DETAILS

You can take all plug-in phone chargers with you in your carry-on or checked bags with ease as they do not contain any form of battery and, therefore, do not present any danger. Typically, you will not be able to use this type of charger onboard as most airplanes do not have power sockets.

MORE DETAILS