EasyJet marked the 30th anniversary of its first ever flight by staffing the route once again entirely with people born on that day View 3 Images Fred Rivett joined by the crew of 30-year-olds
EasyJet has marked the 30th anniversary of its maiden flight by operating the same route today - staffed entirely by people born in November 1995.
The budget airline first took to the skies from London Luton to Glasgow on November 10th 1995, at the same time as Oasis, Robson and Jerome and Coolio were flying high in the UK charts.
Marking the occasion, the 30-year-old pilot and cabin crew members were joined by retired Captain Fred Rivett who operated maiden flight EZY121 with 122 passengers.
Now 30 years to the day, research commissioned by the airline explores the lasting

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