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Top Airplane Etiquette Tips Flight Attendants Wish You Knew
Fly smoother by sharing space, loading bins right, muting audio, wearing shoes, pacing drinks, following crew instructions, and deplaning patiently. The post Top Airplane Etiquette Tips Flight ... Read More
Overhead Bin Secrets Flight Attendants Want Every Traveler to Know
Board faster and avoid gate checks with flight attendant tips on bag size, bin orientation, under-seat essentials, battery rules, etiquette. The post Overhead Bin Secrets Flight Attendants Want Every ... Read More
Flight attendant shares the unspoken rules most plane passengers don’t know to follow: ‘This is a double no-no’
The 29-year-old YouTube star, who entertains 2.7 million fans with her in-flight tales, just spilled the n o-fly rules she thinks all plane passengers should follow. Rule No. 1? Keep the wisecracks to ... Read More
Air Canada Flight Attendants Are Still on Strike—Here’s What Travelers Need to Know

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Air Canada strike ends, but flight cancellations will continue for days

Air Canada and its unionized flight attendants reached a tentative agreement, ending a nearly four-day strike. The strike disrupted travel plans for thousands and caused Air Canada to withdraw its ... Read More
Air Canada flight attendants end strike after tentative agreement reached with carrier, union says

Toronto — Air Canada said Tuesday it will restart operations gradually after a tentative agreement was reached with the union for 10,000 flight attendants to end a strike that disrupted the travel ... Read More
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