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Mum 'embarrassed' by EasyJet staff trying to board Belfast flight | Mum 'embarrassed' by EasyJet staff trying to board Belfast flight |
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Ms Crawford was travelling from Bristol to Belfast on Sunday | Ms Crawford was travelling from Bristol to Belfast on Sunday |
A mother has said EasyJet should "treat people with a bit of common sense and a bit more kindness" after the airline told her she must pay to bring extra hand luggage containing breast milk and a pump onto a flight. | A mother has said EasyJet should "treat people with a bit of common sense and a bit more kindness" after the airline told her she must pay to bring extra hand luggage containing breast milk and a pump onto a flight. |
Daisy Crawford was travelling to Belfast on Sunday after spending time with family in Bristol. | Daisy Crawford was travelling to Belfast on Sunday after spending time with family in Bristol. |
Ms Crawford said "there was no understanding" from staff. | Ms Crawford said "there was no understanding" from staff. |
In a statement, EasyJet said: "We are very sorry for Ms Crawford's experience while boarding her flight, as this is not the level of service we expect." | In a statement, EasyJet said: "We are very sorry for Ms Crawford's experience while boarding her flight, as this is not the level of service we expect." |
'Embarrassing' | 'Embarrassing' |
Ms Crawford described the experience as "embarrassing" | Ms Crawford described the experience as "embarrassing" |
Ms Crawford said she researched the rules on travelling with breast milk before flying. | Ms Crawford said she researched the rules on travelling with breast milk before flying. |
Speaking on BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster programme, she said she faced no issues travelling out of Belfast, but "on the way back I went through security fine, and then it wasn't until I was at the gate that they just said, 'No, you have to pay an additional charge for this'. | Speaking on BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster programme, she said she faced no issues travelling out of Belfast, but "on the way back I went through security fine, and then it wasn't until I was at the gate that they just said, 'No, you have to pay an additional charge for this'. |
"When I said, 'Oh sorry, it's breast milk; it's separate'. They said, 'It doesn't matter, you've got to pay'. | "When I said, 'Oh sorry, it's breast milk; it's separate'. They said, 'It doesn't matter, you've got to pay'. |
"It's embarrassing enough to have to divulge what it is in the first place. | "It's embarrassing enough to have to divulge what it is in the first place. |
"I wasn't looking for anybody to make any exceptions. | "I wasn't looking for anybody to make any exceptions. |
I wasn't looking to carry anything over and above what you would normally see people carry on a plane," she added. | I wasn't looking to carry anything over and above what you would normally see people carry on a plane," she added. |
"They just absolutely refused to hear my point, and eventually I started to get a bit upset." | "They just absolutely refused to hear my point, and eventually I started to get a bit upset." |
Ms Crawford said the manager then spoke to her on the phone. | Ms Crawford said the manager then spoke to her on the phone. |
"I explained the situation to the manager, and then the line went dead after they said, 'Oh, just check with a colleague'. | "I explained the situation to the manager, and then the line went dead after they said, 'Oh, just check with a colleague'. |
"I don't know if they hung up or if I was cut off. | "I don't know if they hung up or if I was cut off. |
"When they phoned back, they wouldn't speak to me directly. They spoke to one of their colleagues, and at that point their colleague said: 'No, you've got to pay. There's no way around it'. | "When they phoned back, they wouldn't speak to me directly. They spoke to one of their colleagues, and at that point their colleague said: 'No, you've got to pay. There's no way around it'. |
"I asked for the name of their manager, and they wouldn't give it to me. They said they couldn't give out personal information." | "I asked for the name of their manager, and they wouldn't give it to me. They said they couldn't give out personal information." |
'Free of charge' | 'Free of charge' |
EasyJet said they "allow customers an additional free of charge bag for a breast pump and milk" | EasyJet said they "allow customers an additional free of charge bag for a breast pump and milk" |
In their statement, EasyJet added: "We advise customers to carry baby milk in their cabin baggage and do allow customers an additional free of charge bag for a breast pump and milk. | In their statement, EasyJet added: "We advise customers to carry baby milk in their cabin baggage and do allow customers an additional free of charge bag for a breast pump and milk. |
"We ask them to let us know in advance of travel so there are no issues at the gate." | "We ask them to let us know in advance of travel so there are no issues at the gate." |
Can you carry breast milk in hand luggage? | |
Passengers are allowed to carry enough baby food, baby milk, and sterilised water for the journey when flying with a baby, according to gov.co.uk. | |
You can also carry unfrozen breast milk in hand luggage, even if you're not travelling with a baby. | |
Individual containers of breast milk must hold no more than 2,000ml, however, there is no legal limit on how much you can bring. | |
Passengers are advised to check with individual airlines before travelling. |
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