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AIRLINE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Before Take-Off Announcement
Welcome We care about your safety and welfare. To ensure this, we are all required to wear our
Announcement face masks and face shields throughout the flight. We can only take them off when
eating and drinking, or your cabin crew directs you during an emergency. May we
remind you to stow your baggage in the bins above or under the seats in front of you.
This is a non-smoking flight. Smoking, including e-cigarettes, is strictly prohibited.
Exit Row Briefing If you are seated in an exit row, you are required by Civil Aviation Regulations to read
the safety briefing card stowed in front of you. If you have clarifications on this
procedure or otherwise wish to be reseated, kindly inform the cabin crew now.
Before Closing Attention to any ground staff on board: Door/s will be closed shortly. Passengers, please
doors take your seat now and fasten your seat belt. Please turn off all your phones, or you may
switch them to airplane mode. Thank you.
Flight Good ____ (morning / afternoon / evening) to everyone. We welcome you onboard
Information ________ (flight number) bound for _____________.
Our pilot in command is Captain __________ and this is ___________, your Senior Cabin
crew for this flight.
Estimated flying time is _______.
Safety Demonstration Announcement
Safety We will now show you the safety features of this aircraft. Please watch the cabin crew
Demonstration nearest you.
To fasten your seatbelt, push the end together. To tighten, pull the loose end of the
strap. To loosen, tilt the buckle and pull. To unfasten, lift the top of the buckle, pull and
release.
If you are with an infant, fasten your seatbelt and wrap your arms around your infant’s
waist. Your life vests are found under your seats. On water landing, remove all sharp
objects from your body. Slip vests over your head. Take the tape around the waist, push
the end to buckle. Pull waist tape to tighten. When you are already outside the aircraft,
pull down sharply the inflation cord at the lower end of your vest. If it fails to inflate,
blow into the red tubes. Push the pin inwards of the tube to release air.
Only inflate your life vest OUTSIDE the aircraft.
During decompression, oxygen masks will drop from above you. Immediately grab those
aircraft oxygen mask and pull firmly towards your face. Put them over your nose and
mouth, pull elastic band for firm fit and breathe normally. Keep the mask on until you
are advised otherwise. If there is a child or other passenger who needs your help, put on
your mask first before helping them.
The Emergency Exits are clearly marked for your guidance. Locate the exits nearest you.
In case of power loss or extreme smoke in the cabin, emergency lights and path marking
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on the floor will lead you to these exits during evacuation. For more information, please
read the safety card in front of you.
In preparation for take-off, ensure your seatbelts are fastened, seatbacks upright,
window shades are open, and tables are stowed. Thank you for listening.
Dimming of lights As a safety requirement, we will dim the cabin lights for take-off, and so you may also
enjoy the view outside. Reading lights are available above you.
After Take-Off Announcement
Seatbelt sign off For your own safety and comfort, please keep your seatbelt fastened whenever you are
seated. This is a non-smoking flight. Tampering with smoke detectors inside the comfort
room is punishable under the law.
Fastened Seatbelt Ladies and gentlemen, the fasten seatbelt sign is now turned on. Please keep your
switched “ON.” seatbelt fastened for your own safety. We will be attending to your needs as soon as the
seatbelt sign has been turned off.
After Landing Announcement
After touchdown Ladies and gentlemen, we welcome you to _______. The current time is _______ and
the date today is _______. Ground temperature is _________.
Please remain seated with your seatbelt fastened until the aircraft comes to a complete
stop. Wait for the fasten seatbelt sign to be turned off. Check the areas around you for
any items left behind. Our crew will guide you on our order of disembarkation.
For passengers who need special assistance, please deplane last. Our crew and ground
staff will be happy to assist you.
On behalf of Captain _________ and the rest of the crew, thank you for choosing to fly
with us.
Emergency Situation Announcement
1. Senior Cabin crew Ladies and gentlemen, this is your senior cabin crew speaking. The captain
explains emergency has just informed us that due to a technical problem, we will make an
procedure via emergency landing in _____mins on _____(land/water). Your cabin crew is
announcement system trained to handle this situation. You have to remain calm and seated and
follow our instructions for safe evacuation.
2. Fasten seatbelt Secure your seatbelt low and tight.
3. Collect and stow service Hand over food trays and all other service items to your cabin crew as they
items pass by.
4. Secure tables Straighten up your seat, stow your tables.
Remove all your shoes.
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5. Keep carry-on bags safe Clear any obstruction from your path. Put all your bags on the overhead bins
or under the seat in front of you.
6. Live safety demo Do the safety demo again.
7. Bracing positions When you hear the command “Brace for impact,” place your feet flat on the
floor. Cross your arms and hold the seatback in front of you. Place your head
down between your arms to support your head and neck.
If you can’t reach the floor or there is no seat in front of you, put your body
and head on your knees and hug your thighs tightly, or clutch your ankles to
support your body.
Keep this bracing position until the aircraft has come to a complete stop or
your cabin crew instructed you otherwise.
Optional Announcement
Looking for Able-body “If there are any airline employees, law enforcement officers, firefighters,
passengers rescue or military personnel on board, please identify yourselves to your cabin
crew. We will need your assistance for this emergency.”
Reseating Passengers “We will be asking some of you to change seats to facilitate our evacuation.
All elderly and children, please sit near the window.”
Exit locations After landing, you will hear the command: “Evacuate aircraft.” After hearing
this, unbuckle your seatbelt, leave all your belongings and go to the nearest
exit. Again, leave all your belongings for faster evacuation.
Note: The airline announcements are provided by the content expert.
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