Insider secrets of the airline industry
loveEXPLORING staff
01 July 2016
Fasten your safety belt…
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Rudeness can result in relegation
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Fragile stickers mean nothing
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Tipping gets you everywhere
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Commercial planes can fly on one engine
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Pilots sleep on the job
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The oxygen masks don't last long
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There might be an Air Marshal on your flight
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The lights aren’t dimmed for ambiance
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Pilots will make a hard landing on purpose
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Your confiscated contraband doesn't go to waste
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The lost and found gets auctioned off
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The tray tables are filthy
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The headphones aren’t new
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You’re safer in economy class...
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…and if you’re sitting near an emergency exit
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Airline food doesn't actually taste like that
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Pilots eat different meals
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The toilet door is never really locked
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There are "miracle flights"
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There’s often a dead body on board
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Explosive decompression can happen
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Planes can be struck by lightning
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Your arrival time is wrong
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Air travel is worse for the environment than cars
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Air travel is the safest form of transport
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In-flight duty free is a rip off
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