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If you value your childs safety do not fly with Easyjet

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C09 · 11/10/2010 10:04

I would like to my family's recent Easyjet experience with our 4 year old daughter

Flight delayed by 3 hours with no information (No surprise there)

Boarded the plane.

After further delays my four year old daughter decided she needed to use the toilet. (no surprise there either)

The plane door was a swing door, not the type you push in the middle.

My daughter trapped her ring finger in the toilet door as I attempted to close it. This resulted in a crushed finger and a severe cut with copious bleeding.

The attendants response was to place ice on the cut and dip it into a glass of iced water.

I asked if I needed to get off the flight and received no guidance. The reply was, "Its up to you!"

My wife dressed the wound and we decided to continue to London.
The female attendant asked if we wanted an ambulance on arrival. We said yes.

The captain radioed onward.

She returned with a paper message reply from London asking for my daughters name, age, allergies, medication etc.

I supplied this information which I assumed was forwarded.

My daughter had calmed and the bleeding stopped. The attendant asked if we still needed an ambulance and mentioned something about possible diversion of the flight if this was still the case.

As things had calmed I said that a doctor or paramedic would suffice at the gate upon arrival as my child (A 4 year old girl) still had a bad wound.

We landed, we had to wait for all the passengers to disembark. No attempt was made to accommodate us getting off the plane first.

Before disembarking, a male pilot, possibly the captain came to speak to us, when I mentioned the medical staff that was awaiting us he remained mute (I now know why)

We disembarked, put on the bus for an epic journey to the gate where no-one was waiting.

We continued through the terminal and were fast tracked through by passport control.
My wife continued into the terminal where a first aider assisted.
We visited the Easyjet help desk where after a call to operations it was revealed that a call had gone out from the jet to London that no assistance was required. How on earth was this decision made!(This conversation was recorded)

We were then told by the desk that they were getting a paramedic to see us, it was then revealed there are no paramedics onsite and they were sending another first aider.

To summarise, my child was injured on an easyjet flight, the first aid on the flight consisted of ice cubes, we were promised medical assistance on arrival and then a decision was made on that flight to cancel this assistance without our knowledge or agreement. We found ourselves wandering through Gatwick with an injured 4 year old girl.

OP posts:
savoycabbage · 10/11/2010 07:55

Yes, I missed it too. What a corker it is too. Grin

anonymousbird · 10/11/2010 08:24

This is a corker, OP clearly utterly deranged! WTF!!!

Can't believe I missed this first time around.

If it isn't a wind up, then I feel sad for this little girl that she has such dumbwits for parents. One who injures her and both who think that it would be a reasonable cause of action for the airline to take. Of course they didn't call assistance - THEY DIDN'T NEED IT!!!!!!!!!!!

Ha ha, that made me laugh this morning.

Of course, if this did all happen, hopefully the girl's finger is all fixed and better.

sarah293 · 10/11/2010 08:49

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misdee · 10/11/2010 08:56

i missed it in october as well.

to the OP if still about (probably not), how was your dd's finger? did she get medical attention in the end? any stitches?

StillSquiffy · 10/11/2010 09:11

A bump for those like me who missed this first time round, and who love it when a thread goes bonkers.

anonymousbird · 10/11/2010 09:33

And bump again, just for the sheer hell of it and amusement factor of OP's irrationality!

Bakewellisntjustacake · 17/08/2021 17:01

Yes it's a zombie but this thread has been linked on another one and it's amazing Grin

Geamhradh · 17/08/2021 17:35

@Bakewellisntjustacake

Yes it's a zombie but this thread has been linked on another one and it's amazing Grin
That was me. It's one of my favourite ever threads. I wonder if the child (now presumably at university or working) is still mortified at regular intervals by the OP Grin
Bakewellisntjustacake · 17/08/2021 17:39

@Geamhradh it's just glorious to behold!

AlmostSummer21 · 17/08/2021 17:40

@C09

Best call it a day on this thread.

Thank you for the replies, it's been an education. I won't show my wife this thread as she is an excellent mother and this would knock her for a six and make her question her ability.

This has been a true insight and I now understand the women who drop their kids off at school, rush off and make no effort to integrate as there doesn't seem to be an upside to joining in the mothers community and plenty of people to judge any mistake.

What a scary world she lives in.

bye

Muppet

It wasnt your wife who trapped her daughters finger in the door it was YOU, not your wife, not easyJet... YOU.

An ambulance fir a trapped finger. You've not done much parenting in 4 years have you

FFS.

CallMeRisley · 17/08/2021 18:07

@AlmostSummer21 This thread is almost 11 years old.

AlmostSummer21 · 18/08/2021 08:21

[quote CallMeRisley]@AlmostSummer21 This thread is almost 11 years old.[/quote]
@CallMeRisley

Oh. Arse. I just clicked on it through active threads & half way through lost the will to live so just read the rest of the OP's posts, so I didn't see the zombie warnings!

I wonder how the 4 yo who would now be a teenager has coped with them as parents (if it was real?)

I do wish MN would make zombie threads a different colour

@MNHQ PLEASE!!

Lysianthus · 19/08/2021 22:15

@Bakewellisntjustacake

Yes it's a zombie but this thread has been linked on another one and it's amazing Grin
Thank you to PP who resurrected this. I really needed a laugh this evening, and this is brilliant.
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