Believing the men were already drunk, cabin crew refused to serve them alcohol. |
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An elderly passenger became increasingly agitated, and neither his wife nor other passengers and cabin crew could appease him. |
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Hearing a scream, other passengers and cabin crew restrained the man and took him back to his seat. |
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Our flight and cabin crew are trained to deal with every eventuality, however rare. |
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We spent nearly three hours on the plane while they tried to de-ice it, in which time the cabin crew were very rude. |
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One Irish citizen found out what happens when you abuse the cabin crew of an airline. |
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Their professionalism never falters, but away from the public gaze, airline cabin crew are a different breed altogether. |
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Police are investigating allegations that cabin crew downed alcohol shorts during a holiday flight returning to Manchester. |
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The cabin crew often seem more interested in nattering among themselves than in being attentive to passengers. |
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A cabin crew member also later reported hearing a loud bang from the ceiling of the aircraft just before the vibrations began. |
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With the new boom in the airline industry and the introduction of many new aircraft, the need for in-flight cabin crew is increasing. |
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The cabin crew didn't speak Italian very well but they told us to put on our lifejackets. |
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Dave works as a cabin crew air steward, but is hoping for a career as a commercial airline pilot. |
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Eliminating meals will also mean the normal complement of cabin crew can be cut from six to three. |
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It is alleged that he became abusive and assaulted members of the cabin crew. |
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The happy couple met when Vivienne was a member of the cabin crew on a flight to Los Angeles. |
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What we have is petty graft that involves cabin crew squirreling away undrunk booze after flights. |
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Youngsters are given hats and uniforms for pilots, cabin crew and other airport jobs and are encouraged to take part in role play. |
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The cabin crew are already unstrapping, seemingly unconcerned that the aircraft may have been torn into two pieces. |
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Pilots, cabin crew, baggage handlers and check-in staff should have ID cards. |
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The majority of the cabin crew and restaurant staff are from Goa, a place renowned for its friendliness and hospitality. |
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But airline pilots and cabin crew might want to brush up on their astroparticle physics. |
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The company wants to cut the pay of 36,000 workers, including flight crew, cabin crew, engineers, administrative staff and ground staff. |
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He says the agreement covered pilots and cabin crew, terminal services and other ground staff. |
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They threatened to sack and sue cabin crew and ground staff who went on strike. |
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The cabin crew had been specially selected for the flight and amongst these hostesses were nurses and linguists fluent in French, Spanish and Italian. |
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The cabin crew consisted of two persons, a purser and a 1st flight attendant. |
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In the Affaires and Première cabins: Our cabin crew come round the cabin to offer this service. |
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In addition, the cabin crew directive should now be incorporated into this regulation. |
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The flight crew and cabin crew are trained separately in emergency procedures. |
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Aeroflot cabin crew gave out forms to passengers travelling between Moscow and Sochi as they were boarding. |
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Laying the table, recommending dishes or wines and cheese reflect the professionalism of our cabin crew members. |
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The cabin crew did their best to join in the spirit of things and keep up the pretence of normalcy. |
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Our family has a good friend who is a member of the cabin crew on one of the major airlines. |
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These in-house courses are aimed mainly at pilots, cabin crew and technicians. |
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For magnetic strip card payments over 150 Euros, a valid passport must be shown to the cabin crew. |
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They generally have more seats than comparable aircraft and fewer cabin crew. |
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The new jobs will include 11 cabin crew, six first officers and three engineers and the airline hopes to have the staff in place by the end of next month. |
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The legal limit for pilots and cabin crew is 20 milligrams of alcohol per hundred millilitres of blood, while the limit for driving is 80 milligrams of alcohol. |
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Aer Lingus is not speaking to Impact as a representative of cabin crew. |
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The aviation industry has taken note of research on short periods of sleep, and pilots and cabin crew are now rostered to sleep during night flights. |
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After he was subdued, cabin crew used plastic ties to restrain his hands. |
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First, the cleaning time of an aircraft is low, as the cabin crew performs this task and no external cleaning team has to enter the aircraft during turnarounds. |
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On every trip, cabin crew have given clear pre-landing instructions for people to remain buckled up and in their seats until the aircraft comes to a complete standstill. |
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They were shocked to find life as a gay couple here was more difficult than in the Middle East where they used to live when they worked as cabin crew for an airline. |
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None of the cabin crew or passengers on the flight were injured. |
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Each flight has 4 Thai cabin crew providing services to passengers. |
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It was left to the cabin crew on the flight back to offer regrets over what had happened and to double the champagne rations to show that they meant it. |
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Though he hails from Thrissur, he ended up in Mumbai after going there to attend an interview for the job of a cabin crew member in a commercial airline. |
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The first class passengers can opt for their choicest food and snacks from the menu that will wheeled in a trolley to their side by air hostesses or cabin crew. |
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The plane, with three pilots and a number of other cabin crew, then turned round and headed back to Heathrow, flying at subsonic speed and landing safely at 2.06 pm. |
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Communication difficulties between the flight and cabin crew were seen to have jeopardized or potentially jeopardized the evacuation process in two occurrences. |
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I believe the rapporteur has found a compromise that allays fears held by some Member States, yet recognises the importance of the role cabin crew play. |
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In 2007, cabin crew threatened strike action over salary changes to be imposed by BA management. |
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Because of the special nature of the air routes concerned, air carriers must be able to demonstrate that cabin crew serving passengers on the above routes speak and understand Greek. |
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The carrier will ensure that instructions relating to special handling requests from persons with disabilities are passed on to the cabin crew along with other special instructions. |
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As there are various ways carriers can assist passengers in locating assigned seats, a dialogue on seat location should be held between the carrier cabin crew and the passenger upon boarding. |
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A seatbelt is specifically provided for this purpose by the cabin crew. |
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But the conditions laid down by Qatar Airways go beyond more familiar rules. A perusal of online forums used by cabin crew suggests that Qatar has a reputation for severity among industry professionals. |
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Although the fire indication went out approximately 50 seconds after activation of the fire extinguishers, a slight smell of smoke continued to be noticed by the cabin crew and flight crew. |
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They are, for example, trained how to serve wine: the bottle is presented in a certain way and the cabin crew member tells the passenger in a precise order the wines' origin, name of the chateau, year and classification. |
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The flight and cabin crew did not debrief after this incident took place. |
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For take off, rest and landing she was illegally allowed to sit in the cabin crew horizontal rest area by the commander. |
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Each cabin crew member was subsequently given a megaphone, shown how to position it in relation to the smoke hood's phonic membrane, and asked to shout the same command. |
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Gavin Shuker, member of parliament for Luton South, joined the celebration as an honorary cabin crew member to welcome passengers aboard. |
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Emirates has appointed Cubic Global Defense to develop a virtual, game-based training programme for its cabin crew. |
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This month, Emirates celebrates a milestone in its employee history, with its cabin crew team now crossing 20,000 staff. |
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With this option, a signal is given when one or many doors are open. A light for the compartment and a signal for the cabin crew can be wired to this sensor. |
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The airline should create some 400 new jobs by 2009 comprising 80 ground staff positions, 100 flightdeck crew and approximately 220 cabin crew. |
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Ingo Marowsky, Assistant Secretary of the ITF Civil Aviation Section, was a founder of the Star Solidarity Alliance and its cabin crew sector's first Co-ordinator when he was a union representative at Lufthansa. |
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The lukewarm smiles of the cabin crew did little to alleviate my aerophobia and the only distraction I found was in the quaintness of the destination. |
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The Norwegian cabin crew union Norsk Kabinforening has reportedly warned Norwegian young people against seeking work at the Irish low-cost airline Ryanair. |
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For the cabin crew positions fluency in English as well as one Asian language, including Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Vietnamese or Tagalog, is one prerequisite. |
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In 2014, Emirates invested about Dh73 million in cabin crew training which saw a total of 4,280 new cabin crew or 'ab initios' graduating from the facility. |
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