EASYJET LAUNCHES FEARLESS FLYER COURSE

2012-10-4 — /travelprnews.com/ — easyJet has this month launched a Fearless Flyer Course to help conquer the phobia of flying in an aeroplane.

Approximately one in six people has a fear of flying. Some passengers feel uncomfortable throughout the flight, but for others their fear prevents them from travelling on a plane altogether. To help nervous passengers overcome their fears, easyJet has teamed up with leading experts to offer a ‘Fearless Flyer’ course that will empower them to cast their doubts aside and let them to take to the skies with ease.

Led by Channel 4’s ‘Fear of Flying’ host, Lawrence Leyton, who has a remarkable record in curing fearful flyers, the course will last approximately 3 hours and participants can choose between venues in Glasgow (9 November), Newcastle (14 November) or Bristol (21 November) to conquer their fear. In addition, there is then a special 1 hour Experience Flight a few days later operating from the nearest airport to the course.

easyJet’s Fearless Flyer course costs £129 including the Experience Flight and participants can also take a companion with them on the flight for just £45. To book a place on one of these courses or to register for future courses at other locations please visit www.fearlessflyer.easyjet.com

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For further information, contact Andrew McConnell in the easyJet press office: 01582 525252 or email: press.office@easyjet.com

 

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