British Airways Flight Attendants Can Now Sleep In Empty First And Business Class Seats
British Airways is now allowing flight attendants to sleep in empty first and business class passenger seats on long-haul aircraft that lack proper crew bunks. Passengers are not supposed to be moved, and crew are told to stay inconspicuous, but the change highlights BA’s penny-wise aircraft layouts and the awkward reality of using premium cabins as staff rest areas.
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