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subject: Cabin Crews Do Not Clean The Plane Enough [print this page]


I know that I didn't pay much for this seat all, but I do expect a certain level of service on my flights. And I appreciate that sometimes cabin crew have to turn a plane around very quickly, especially when it is delayed and passengers are waiting to get off and on, but leaving a full bag of sick on my chair is simply too much.

It may just be the flights that I choose, the airlines that I choose to fly with, the times that I choose to fly, or just my bad luck but I find that I frequently end up on flights that have not been cleaned once in what seems like weeks. I like to take my shoes off when I sleep. Like most people I guess, and I expect that after booking flights from Las Vegas to Orlando that I should be entitled to a minimum level of cleanliness on the flight. But when I do take by shoes off, it is not such a pleasant experience. I find that the floor is coating in crumbs. And sometimes it's sticky. It's that sort of stickiness that just make you feel sick.

While we're on the subject of vomit, I was sure that cabin crews would do a quick scan through the cabin after passenger have to departed to clean things up. So I was outraged when I found that in the seat back pocket there was a sick bag that contained... well you can guess.

So when I next book flights from Des Moines to Phoenix or flights from Colorado Springs to Washington, I'll be to sure to only fly with a reputable airline that will put the needs of their passengers ahead of making sure that they hit the schedule and don't leave with too much of a delay.

by: Stacey Sylvester




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