During September two brand new airlines launched their first flights to Spain. The newly created airlines provided around 60 new jobs for people living in the local area
(or people from the 4/3 classes!)
The 4/3s chose whether they would like to be cabin crew, pilots, co-pilots, baggage handlers, ticket agents, security or immigration officers. All new members of staff took part in training programs and helped to design their own uniforms.
The cabin crew had to learn about safety procedures during a flight. Each airline prepared their own safety video for the passengers.
Safety Briefing by Airline Discovery - Ellie, Olivia C and Oscar
The first flight was staffed by the children from 4/3KG whilst 4/3B were the passengers.
Checking in
Immigration Officers
Security check
Body scans
Departing from Gate 12
Airline Discovery Safety Briefing
During the flight
Passport Control
Waiting at Baggage Claim
As Roydon International is just a small airport, the next flight to Spain was a week later when it was 4/3Bs turn to work in the airport.
Checking in with Roydon Airways
A body scan at with the Security staff
"Can you remove your shoes please?"
Waiting patiently at Gate 12
Roydon Airways Cabin Crew
Baggage Handlers
Airline announcement "The plane will be delayed.."
The Captain and his Co-pilot
Roydon Airways Safety Demonstration
A comfortable flight
Arriving at Passport Control
And finally......... collecting our luggage
Thank you to all who took part in our airport role play afternoons.























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