Travelers are often used to getting their ZZZs on long-haul flights when the cabin lights are dimmed and most entertainment screens go dark.
Cheers to this social experiment: Robert Jackman always fancied himself a polite passenger. But had he ever thought about making the lives of the cabin crew easier? Here, he gives it a try Telegraph ...
From the passenger seat, every flight looks smooth and perfectly organized. But the reality behind the curtain is very ...
Cabin crew rely a structured rest system and strict fatigue-management rules to stay alert and safe.
Airlines insist on open window shades during landing for crucial safety reasons. This practice aids passenger eye adjustment, ...