Airline Overview
Headquartered at Humberside International Airport, Eastern Airways is a UK regional carrier, flying between local airports in the UK and Brussels. Airports served include Wick, Stornoway, Inverness, Cardiff, Bristol, Southampton and Norwich. In an increasingly no-frills market, the airline aims to provide an enjoyable "Eastern Experience" which, it says, is "reminiscent of the golden days of air travel". Complimentary meals are standard, private airport lounges are available, flight times are scheduled to fit in with the business day and pre-allocated seating is available.
Desks close 30 minutes before the scheduled flight departure.
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Carry-on: One item, maximum weight 22lbs with maximum dimensions of 55 x 40 x 20cm.
Checked: One item, maximum weight 33lbs.
Excess: There is a charge of £2.50 per kg. No single piece weighing more than 32kg will be allowed on.
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All seats are allocated at check-in. Extra legroom seats, such as emergency exit or bulkhead, can be requested at check-in and will be assigned on a first come first served basis, for no extra cost.
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Change must be made at least three hours before check-in time by the passenger who made the booking. An administrative fee and any difference in cost of tickets will be charged.
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Infants (up to 23 months) travel free on an adult’s lap. Children two to twelve pay half of the ‘S’ class fare. Unaccompanied children must be at least five.
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You must notify the airline in advance and pay the excess baggage fee for a musical instrument to be checked.
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Complimentary snacks and drinks are served on all flights. For flights at the appropriate time of day there is a full complimentary bar service, including champagne.
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Moby Dick, War and Peace, Leaves of Grass… Do you need to pack a weighty tome or will the in-flight magazine keep you happily occupied for the duration of the flight? E-magazine, the airline's own in-flight magazine is available on every flight. Read a copy online. The Spectator is also provided, free of charge, for passengers.
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