Airline: Season 5 - 12 Episode s
5x1 - Episode 1
March 12, 2001
Airport staff at Luton face a mutiny when a flight to Nice is rescheduled, and a woman loses her temper after mislaying her bag in Liverpool.
5x2 - Episode 2
March 19, 2001
Jane considers changing jobs to run dispatch out on the tarmac. And a woman with a severe fear of flying goes on an extreme journey to try and conquer the great.
5x3 - Episode 3
March 26, 2001
Two Ivory Coast fishermen become stranded, angry passengers try to storm passport control, and Rugby legend Tony Underwood embarks on a new career.
5x4 - Episode 4
April 2, 2001
Ethan refuses to check in a passenger, and a family's flight to Majorca is cancelled due to an overloaded plane.
5x5 - Episode 5
April 9, 2001
5x6 - Episode 6
April 16, 2001
An angry passenger demands a refund after late public transport causes him to miss his flight, and comic performer Kit Hesketh-Harvey composes a song about easyJet
5x7 - Episode 7
April 23, 2001
A man loses his temper when he is not allowed to pay for a ticket with a French cheque, and easyJet staff begin to run their check-in desks at Geneva.
5x8 - Episode 8
April 25, 2001
The new recruits begin their training course, former Coronation Street star Beverley Callard returns home to Marbella and Stelios Haji-Ioannou floats easyJet on the stock market.
5x9 - Episode 9
April 30, 2001
A snowboarder regrets not purchasing holiday insurance and staff are serenaded by 1980s rock band Marillion.
5x10 - Episode 10
May 14, 2001
Fog descends on Luton Airport, ensuring new boy Leo Jones has his hands full dealing with the disruption. Captain Mike Jameson struggles to play a quiet round of golf thanks to the intervention of an unlikely person, and Liverpool-based Leanne Chung has disappointing news for a Dublin-bound traveller.
5x11 - Episode 11
May 21, 2001
A 14-year-old boy tries to check in without a passport, and Leo Jones goes for an early promotion.
5x12 - Episode 12
May 28, 2001
Confusion over check-in times causes problems in Luton, while a lost passport holds up a plane's departure.