“Layover.” How perfect the term. From the looks of this photograph, waiting on the hotel shuttle, they were definitely all about to get [omit]. I can just imagine the things that has gone down in history amongst cabin crews and pilots.
And you would be incorrect, Matthew. Unlike what Hollywood would have you believe, most cabin and cockpit crews do not fraternize together on layovers, and most cabin crews are too darned tired after taking care of passengers all day – or night – to “get l _ _ d” as you stated in not so delicate terms.
“Layover.” How perfect the term. From the looks of this photograph, waiting on the hotel shuttle, they were definitely all about to get [omit]. I can just imagine the things that has gone down in history amongst cabin crews and pilots.
And you would be incorrect, Matthew. Unlike what Hollywood would have you believe, most cabin and cockpit crews do not fraternize together on layovers, and most cabin crews are too darned tired after taking care of passengers all day – or night – to “get l _ _ d” as you stated in not so delicate terms.