Budget carrier easyJet will issue over 750,000 ‘log books’ to families this summer to keep children flying entertained.
The airline launches its ‘Little Traveller’s Log Book’ initiative this month.
The books contain fun flying facts, information about pioneering aviators and a full flight log including flight number, route, total miles and space for the Captain’s signature.
Young passengers will be invited to give their Little Traveller’s Log Book’ to the cabin crew for signing by the captain or on some flights may even be invited to take it into the cockpit once they have landed in their destination.
The airline has previously announced the launch of its summer Flybraries (Flying Libraries) book club scheme that will see seven thousand copies of children’s classic books made available in passenger seat-pockets across its entire UK fleet.
Captain Brian Tyrell, head of flight operations at easyJet said: “Each year over two million families travel with easyJet and we understand that sometimes keeping kids entertained at 30,000 feet can seem daunting which is why we want to make travelling with children as easy as possible.
“We have a number of family-friendly initiatives in place including allowing families to bring essential items of luggage free of charge such as travel seats or buggies. Our pilots and crew also love meeting our little travellers and making their flying experience with us as fun and exciting as possible.
“We hope that our young travellers will enjoy keeping a record of their travel adventures with us in their Little Traveller’s Log Book and that it provides excitement and fun for those travelling onboard with us this summer.”