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Does speedy boarding mean easyJet plus?

With easyJet Plus, for an annual fee you can benefit from our dedicated easyJet Plus Bag drop, Speedy boarding, inclusive allocated seating and Fast Track security, as well as get access to a range of exclusive benefits.



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The so called benefits are: You get to board early - why to spend extra money just to get in a plane when you have to wait for all the passengers to board anyway. You are not going to fly 10 mins earlier to your destination. You can sit comfortably on the seats at the gate for the same time.

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Some weaknesses of EasyJet as a company include: Limited focus on premium services: EasyJet's low-cost business model does not offer the same range of premium services as some of its competitors, such as business class seating or in-flight meals.

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Each passenger can bring a small cabin bag (maximum size 45 x 36 x 20cm) on-board when travelling with easyJet with no weight limit. It includes items like a small trolley case, handbag, rucksack and laptop bag. There is no weight limit on small cabin baggage.

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Check-in desks close exactly 40 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time. EasyJet recommends you check in at least two hours before the scheduled departure time. All passengers must provide a valid form of photo ID at check-in on all flights, including domestic routes. Go straight to security at the airport.

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Passengers who don't pay for a particular spot will be randomly allocated a seat as well when they check in, free of charge, although the chances of getting a seat up front will be diminished.

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Fly in a premium cabin All passengers flying in a premium cabin get priority boarding. But the group you'll be assigned to depends on which class of service you're flying. Passengers in the front cabin board with Group 1.

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It all depends on how many other people on that particular flight decide to pay to select their seats. If it is going to upset you to be apart, even for only a relatively short time, then bite the bullet and pay to select your seats now rather than leaving it to chance.

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Yes, Ryanair and EasyJet are safe to fly with. Although they are not IATA airlines, both companies have been in operation for many years and have a strong safety record. They adhere to the same standards as other major airlines when it comes to aircraft maintenance, pilot training and customer service.

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EasyJet cancels thousands of flights this summer due to congestion in Europe's skies | Euronews.

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EasyJet Passenger Of Size Policy EasyJet does not have a specific passenger of size policy but they do state on their website that if you're unable to fit into your seat for any reason, you are required to pay for a second seat at the prevailing rates.

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In fact, most regular airlines now charge for seat selection anyways. It's often around $10-$30 per seat per flight segment, so if you cave in and pay for that, it can add up quickly. You shouldn't do it. No matter which airline you're flying on, don't ever pay to select a seat.

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Whilst our seating system will always try to seat families together, seats are allocated on a first come first served basis so the earlier you check in the more likely you are to be seated together.

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We do not accept payment by cash or cheques. An administration fee is included in the price displayed for all standard fare bookings. For information on this please see our fees & charges page. Paying for flight transfers and name changes to existing bookings is free of charge.

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