UK travellers flying in and out of Liverpool might notice a big change this week.
easyJet cabin crew have swapped their uniforms for iconic Eurovision outfits as the airline prepares to welcome fans flying in and out of the UK this week as the big event comes to Liverpool.
Passengers flying in and out of Liverpool this week may get to see cabin crew in the Eurovision outfits, with some staff even set to perform a tongue-in-cheek Eurovision-inspired safety announcement.
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Crew from easyJet’s Liverpool base embraced some of the most outlandish looks, including Bucks Fizz's primary colours from their winning 1981 performance of Making Your Mind Up. The crew even performed the band's infamous skirt rip.
Aimee dressed like ABBA lead singer Agnetha Fältskog, donning her famous glitzy blue satin and suede jumpsuit, complete with knee-high silver platform boots. Crew member Tayler embraced Ireland’s Jedward, who wore a futuristic holographic all-in-one outfit in 2004, while Amanda channelled Ukraine’s Ruslana who sported a quirky leather and fur costume.
The airline is a national sponsor of the competition, which will be hosted at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on May 13 on behalf of last year’s winners Ukraine.
Michael Brown from easyJet said “We couldn’t be prouder to be a national sponsor of this incredible event that brings together people from many different cultures in celebration of the universal language of music.
“Like this iconic competition, easyJet connects people, cultures and communities across Europe and beyond – in fact easyJet operates more seats between the UK and Eurovision countries than any other airline.
So, we are incredibly excited to play a role in this year’s event, which is much loved by our people, as well as millions of our customers throughout Europe and our crew couldn’t resist the opportunity to celebrate the competition in our own way – taking to the runway in the most iconic Eurovision looks of all time.
“We have a long history with the host city of Liverpool and are the city’s largest airline, so we are really excited to be getting passengers flying with us from Liverpool John Lennon Airport this week into the Eurovision spirit.”
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