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Never Put Your Coat in an Airplane Overhead Locker

Flight attendants reveal why the overhead locker is a shockingly dirty spot for your coat, with suitcase wheels carrying 58 times more germs than a toilet seat. Discover the safer alternatives.

Flight attendant's 2 seats to avoid on planes

A Virgin Atlantic flight attendant with five years' experience shares the seats they'd never choose and top tips for comfort in economy class. Learn how to make your next long-haul journey more pleasant.

Why Flight Attendants Demand Open Window Shades

A flight attendant explains the vital safety reasons why your window blinds must be up during take-off and landing. Discover the protocol for a faster, safer emergency evacuation.

Flight attendant arrested over shoulder tap dispute

Bodycam footage reveals a United Airlines flight attendant was arrested for battery after tapping a colleague's shoulder during a heated argument at Tampa airport. The case was later dropped.

Flight attendant arrested for battery after shoulder tap

A United Airlines flight attendant was arrested for battery after tapping a colleague's shoulder during a dispute. Police bodycam footage reveals the heated exchange and the surprising legal outcome. Read the full story.

Air Hostess Dies by Suicide After Hotel Incident in Jamaica

Jasmin Winthrop, 25, a Virgin Atlantic flight attendant, died by suicide in Jamaica after fearing she would lose her 'dream job' following a day of drinking with colleagues. An inquest heard she was found hanged in her hotel room. For confidential support

Ex-Cabin Crew: Never Drink This on a Plane

Former flight attendant Kat Kamalani reveals the one drink you must avoid on flights. Discover the hidden health risks and what to order instead for a safe journey.

What happens when someone dies on a plane

A flight attendant with 14 years' experience reveals the special procedures airlines follow when a passenger dies during a flight. Discover how crew handle these sensitive situations with dignity.

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