Why airport cabin crew should have the best accommodation options
The popular notion among general people about the life of a cabin crew is that they lead a glamorous existence. However, the truth behind the outer facade is that they are also some of the hardest working people of all, with most of them working for extended hours with very little sleep. While the job surely has certain perks of its own, such as traveling to numerous places all over the world, getting to meet a lot of new people, having new experiences, learning new things and having great food, the crew always needs to be on their toes and be alert of each and every need of the passengers. The hectic life of the cabin crew During the long flights, the crew hardly has much chance to take rest. Even if they do, it is not more than just a couple of hours in a curtained off seat area or a crew bunk. At all other times, they need to heat food for the passengers, attend to unaccompanied minors, seniors with special needs, physically ill passengers, make sure that all luggages are ok...