CelebAir
GenreReality television
Developed byITV
Presented byAngellica Bell
Narrated byTed May
Opening themeGetting Better
Ending themeGetting Better
ComposerShed Seven
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes8
Production
ProducersZeppotron
Initial
Production locationsLondon Gatwick Airport
Manchester Airport
Running time60 mins (inc. breaks)
Original release
NetworkITV2
Release2 September (2008-09-02) 
23 October 2008 (2008-10-23)
The CelebAir Airbus A321 at Alicante Airport.

CelebAir is a reality TV series in which 11 celebrities perform the duties of cabin crew and check-in attendants.[1] The series was presented by Angellica Bell and aired on ITV2 from 2 September 2008 until 23 October 2008, when Lisa Maffia was declared the winner.[2]

For the show, Monarch Airlines repainted one of its Airbus A321 aircraft, registration G-OZBI, with the CelebAir logo along with a new tail fin design. The aircraft was used for the majority of CelebAir flights although the celebrities additionally worked on normal Monarch branded aircraft.

CelebAir activity took place on Monarch flights which were already part of the summer schedule; with the rear of the aircraft allocated as the CelebAir cabin with the celebrities working from the rear galley along with their mentors.

Before any of the celebrities were allowed to start their new jobs, they undertook a six-week training programme run by Monarch and were required to adhere to Monarch's standards whilst working for CelebAir.

The series is set in London Gatwick Airport and, in the finale, the private jet took off and landed at London Stansted Airport. There are seven destinations that CelebAir flew to; those being Tenerife South Airport, Faro Airport, Málaga Airport, Ibiza Airport, Mahon Airport, Larnaca International Airport and Alicante Airport.

Celebrities

Celebrity Occupation Status
Mica Paris Singer & television presenter Eliminated 1st
on 2 September 2008
Kenzie Blazin' Squad rapper Eliminated 2nd
on 9 September 2008
Tamara Beckwith Socialite Eliminated 3rd
on 16 September 2008
Phil Cornwell Comedian & impressionist Eliminated 4th
on 23 September 2008
Johnny Shentall Hear'Say singer Eliminated 5th & 6th
on 2 October 2008
Lisa Scott-Lee Former Steps singer
Dan O'Connor Neighbours actor Eliminated 7th
on 9 October 2008
Michelle Marsh Glamour model Eliminated 8th
on 16 October 2008
Chico Slimani The X Factor contestant Third place
on 23 October 2008
Amy Lamé Comedian Runner-up
on 23 October 2008
Lisa Maffia Singer-songwriter & model Winner
on 23 October 2008

Mentors

  • Ross Archer
  • Lauren Newton
  • Brian Martin
  • Sara Turner

Information

  • Beckwith was pregnant whilst filming was taking place. Due to her pregnancy she was unable to work on the flights.
  • Lisa and Jonny were sacked in a double elimination due to the two of them abandoning their cabin crew duties to party for two hours at Eden in Ibiza instead of crewing the return flight to London Gatwick.

Television ratings

Show Original air date Overnight ratings Source
Episode 1 2 September 549,000 [3]
Episode 2 9 September 266,000 [4]
Episode 3 16 September 235,000 [4]
Episode 4 23 September 163,000 [5]
Episode 5 2 October
Episode 6 9 October 273,000 [6]
Episode 7 16 October 235,000 [7]
Episode 8 23 October 254,000 [8]

"—" denotes where information currently unavailable

References

  1. Daniel Kilkelly (19 August 2008). "ITV announces 'Celeb Air' contestants". Digital Spy.
  2. "I'm on CelebAir ... get me out of here!". The Independent. London. 23 October 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  3. Leigh Holmwood (3 September 2008). "Multichannel TV ratings – September 2: Half a million viewers take off with CelebAir". The Guardian.
  4. 1 2 Neil Wilkes (21 September 2008). "More viewers check out of ITV2's 'CelebAir'". Digital Spy.
  5. Neil Wilkes (25 September 2008). "'Secret Millionaire' ends on 3.3m". Digital Spy.
  6. Neil Wilkes (11 October 2008). "'Natural Born Sellers' tanks for ITV". Digital Spy.
  7. Neil Wilkes (19 October 2008). "3.1m visit Channel 4's 'River Cottage'". Digital Spy.
  8. Neil Wilkes (26 October 2008). "Piper's 'Call Girl' ends run with 534,000". Digital Spy.
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