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1 month ago |
cntraveler.com | Niccolo Serratt
“Is it a Coke, or is it a stroke?” is an axiom that’s been passed down at flight attendant training academies for generations. It teaches cabin crew the importance of never assuming why a passenger has pressed the flight attendant call button above their seat. In 99% of cases, they will request a Coke, water, or an extra bag of pretzels—but in rare instances, an unassuming call bell can be signaling a life-threatening situation, like one time when a medical emergency diverted my plane in Montreal.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
msn.com | Niccolo Serratt
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Jan 5, 2025 |
simpleflying.com | Niccolo Serratt
Combining the latest technology, industry-leading fuel efficiency, and a strong preference for passenger comfort, the Airbus A350 is the ideal partner for SIA as the airline continues to aim for the position of one of the world's leading airlines. Singapore Airlines has demonstrated versatility and adaptability by using this aircraft for ultra-long-haul, long-haul, and even regional routes.
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Jan 5, 2025 |
simpleflying.com | Niccolo Serratt
One of most travelers' first and foremost security concerns while planning for air travel is securing belongings. Combination locks are generally regarded as a simple, effective way to secure luggage. Photo: ElevenStudio | Shutterstock They’re small, light, and apparently reliable — the ideal travel accessory. But are they as safe as they look? Recent insights show that combination locks might not be the foolproof barrier many travelers think they are.
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