EasyJet reveals very unusual flight attendant outfits ahead of Eurovision | The Sun

BRITS flying with easyJet will be greeted by some very strangley dressed flight crew this week.

As the national sponsor of the Eurovision this year, the airline has decided to celebrate in style.



Crew at easyJet's Liverpool base have dressed up in some legendary Eurovision outfits to greet passengers flying in and out this week

This includes ABBA lead singer Agnetha Fältskog’s famous blue satin and suede jumpsuit, complete with knee-high silver platform boots.  

Another crew member dressed up in Jedward's futuristic holographic outfits from 2012, while other outfits were inspired by Bucks Fizz and Ukrain's Ruslana.

The outfits were chosen following a poll of 2,00 Brits about their most memorable Eurovision moments.

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The top moment was Bucks Fizz who won in 1981 for the UK, followed by ABBA's win for Sweden in 1974 and Jedward's entry for Ireland in 2012.

Other UK top moments included Olivia Newton-John and Scooch, as well as other memorable entries such as Conchita Wurst from Austria.

The airline is a national sponsor of this year’s competition, which will be hosted in the UK on behalf of last year’s winners Ukraine.  

To celebrate, easyJet is offering up to 20 per cent off selected flights, until May 15.

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Michael Brown, Director of Cabin Services at 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. "

Here's everything you need to know about the Eurovision Song Contest this year, including how to watch it and who is hosting this year.

And here are the latest odds on who is expected to win Eurovision this year.


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