EasyJet collecting Turkey earthquake donations on all flights

Monday, 10 Feb, 2023 0

EasyJet is launching onboard collections to raise funds for Turkey earthquake relief.

It will support UNICEF’s Türkiye and Syria emergency earthquake appeal, starting 11 February.

The in-flight collections will take place across easyJet’s entire network over the next two weeks.

Funds raised will go directly towards supporting UNICEFs emergency response in the region.

It will help provide urgent support to children who have lost their homes and those separated from their families.

EasyJet has partnered with UNICEF for more than a decade.

Over the last 10 years easyJet’s customers have raised more than £16m through onboard donations.

Michael Brown, Director of Cabin Services said,The support will help UNICEF and their volunteers to provide a lifeline in the region for the children and families.

“We’d also like to thank our fantastic crew who make these collections possible.”



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