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See the secret airplane bedrooms where flight attendants sleep on long-haul flights
Flight attendants are humans too, and just like everyone else, they need to sleep on long-haul flights. Most Boeing 777 and 787 airliners have a secret stairway that leads to a tiny set of windowless bedrooms for the cabin crew — and few people know they even exist. (www.businessinsider.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
It won't be long before airlines make more beds up there and sell them to the public to make more money.I would pay extra for a bed as I cannot sleep in a small chair. I fly from Toronto to Shanghai all the time so strap me in and wake me up when l land.
Are there extra cabin crew on the long hauls as they are with the flight crew?
In order to comply with §121.467, most all long-haul birds now have them.
Why does the public need to know this?
Dear friend Jeff satterwhite, why ? Curiosity. To know the unknown. An age old trait for being human !
UH ? could he have connected at ORD ?
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I remember flying trans Atlantic on Lufthansa's 747's. In the combi's they would rest in modified shipping containers located directly behind the rear bulkhead. On a regular 747, they would curtain off two middle center rows, and use that area for relaxation and a smoke.