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Article 10: Conduct Aboard Aircraft
10.1 If in our reasonable opinion you conduct yourself on board the aircraft so
as to endanger the aircraft or any person or property on board, or obstruct
or hinder the crew in the performance of their duties, or fail to comply with
any instruction of the crew including but not limited to those with respect
to smoking, alcohol, use of cellular telephones, or use any threatening,
abusive or insulting words towards the crew or behave in a manner which
causes discomfort, inconvenience, damage or injury to other Passengers
of the crew, we may take such measures as we deem necessary to prevent
continuation of such conduct including restraint. You may be disembarked and
refused onward carriage at any point and may be prosecuted for offences
committed on board the aircraft.
10.2 If as a result of your conduct we decide, in exercise of our reasonable
discretion, to divert the aircraft for the purpose of offloading you, then
you shall be liable for all costs which we incur of any nature whatsoever as
a result of or arising out of that diversion.
10.3 For safety reasons, we may forbid or limit operation on board the aircraft
of electronic equipment, including but not limited to, cellular telephones,
laptop computers, portable recorders, portable radios, CD players, electronic
games or transmitting devices, including radio-controlled toys and
walkie-talkies. Operation of hearing aids and heart pacemakers is permitted.
10.4 Passengers are not allowed to consume their own food on board. No
smoking/electronic cigarette is permitted on any of our flights.
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