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flag easyJet donated 500 iPads to UK low-income students to fight digital inequality.

flag easyJet has donated 500 used iPads, valued at £150,000, to students in low-income communities near its UK bases in Luton, Gatwick, and Newcastle through a partnership with the Digital Poverty Alliance. flag The devices aim to reduce digital inequality, as one in five UK children lack reliable access to technology for learning. flag The airline has signed the Digital Inclusion Charter and pledged ongoing support. flag A survey of 2,000 parents found that most believe technology enhances education and that cost is a major barrier. flag The initiative supports digital skills development and academic success amid growing demand for tech-related careers.

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