Insider secrets of the airline industry
Fasten your safety belt…
Rudeness can result in relegation
Fragile stickers mean nothing
Tipping gets you everywhere
Commercial planes can fly on one engine
Pilots sleep on the job
The oxygen masks don't last long
There might be an Air Marshal on your flight
The lights aren’t dimmed for ambiance
Pilots will make a hard landing on purpose
Your confiscated contraband doesn't go to waste
You know those cheap bottles of gin you thought you could sneak through customs? Well, they don’t necessarily get discarded when you get caught. US Transportation Security Administration official Jason Harrington told the Politico website that it often gets consumed by staff. You could argue it’s a perk of the job – a spokesman for London’s Gatwick Airport has firmly denied that it happens on British soil.
The lost and found gets auctioned off
The tray tables are filthy
With so many passengers daily and such quick turnarounds, planes are bound to be a bit dirty. TravelMath.com sent a microbiologist to take samples from four flights and five airports and found that the tray tables are the dirtiest part of the aircraft by far.
The headphones aren’t new
You’re safer in economy class...
Business and First Class may offer priority boarding, Champagne and a meal on china plates, but a 2012 documentary called The Plane Crash found that passengers towards the back of a plane are more likely to survive a crash.
…and if you’re sitting near an emergency exit
Airline food doesn't actually taste like that
Pilots eat different meals
The toilet door is never really locked
There are "miracle flights"
There’s often a dead body on board
Explosive decompression can happen
Planes can be struck by lightning
Your arrival time is wrong
Air travel is worse for the environment than cars
Air travel is the safest form of transport
In-flight duty free is a rip off
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