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The flight attendant will help you find your seat. You could place your carry-on baggage under the seat or the overhead bin storage. Fasten your seat belts and if you find any difficulty, the flight assistant could help you. You are provided with a safety instructions leaflet which tells you "how and what to do", for emergencies. You can familiarize yourself with the seat facilities like light, air bowler, seat adjustments, food plank, assistance button and so on. You may seek any help from flight attendants.

Before take off, you will be provided with cotton plugs to protect your ears from the changes of cabin pressure. The flight attendant demonstrates safety and emergency measures.

You will be provided a full lunch and dinner. In between meals you will be given snacks and drinks. Any specified meal choice, given during the time of ticket purchase can be asked for.

In order to relieve your sitting for hours, flights provide audio and video entertainment, magazines, and newspapers. Letter, paper and envelopes are provided upon request.

Colognes, moisturizers, soaps, toothbrush, etc. are provided. Toys, games and comics for kids are provided on special request.

The don'ts when you are in the flight

Devices like cellular phones, TV cameras, TV sets, radios, electronic games, toys with remote controls and any cordless items are strictly prohibited all through the flight journey as it can interfere with the aircraft's navigational and communications systems. Certain other devices may be used on board only after obtaining prior permission from the flight crew.

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