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I’m a flight attendant and we use hidden pods when we sleep on planes – here’s what they look like

July 21, 2022
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AN airline worker has revealed hidden flight attendant sleeping pods on planes.

Quinten Moshy showed dark areas with no windows where cabin crew can nap.

An airline worker has revealed hidden flight attendant sleeping pods on planes

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An airline worker has revealed hidden flight attendant sleeping pods on planesCredit: Alamy
She showed fans the 'dark little pods'

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She showed fans the ‘dark little pods’Credit: tiktok.com/@quintenmoshy
She revealed there are no windows in the pods

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She revealed there are no windows in the podsCredit: tiktok.com/@quintenmoshy

Lights on the wall let them read or chat while on their breaks and the entire floor is passed out with a mattress-like surface.

Quinten wrote in the caption: “No windows, just mirrors and curtains.”

A fellow flight attendant commented: “My favourite part of a long haul flight is getting to crawl in my bunk and knock out for two+ hours.

“It’s surprisingly cozy up there.”

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One person commented: “Looks kinda cozy.”

“Thanks – this made my day,” added another.

Earlier this month a flight attendant revealed how they keep passengers calm.

In an in-flight magazine, KLM‘s in-flight entertainment manager revealed how the cabin crew on their planes can use music to change and maintain the atmosphere.

He also explained how not every journey will call for the same vibe, and how the flight attendants will choose the right music for each flight.

He said: “What passengers might not know is that it’s the flight attendants who pick the music.

“They can choose from three playlists: easy, medium or up-tempo. And every list is compiled to suit the mood of the entire plane.

“For example, if you boarded an evening flight, you probably heard the easy playlist, which has a mellow vibe.

“What’s more: all of our playlists include upcoming talent, and can be found (together with other playlists) on Spotify.”

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Another flight attendant said cabin crew gives bad service to passengers who make a common mistake.

In a Facebook post, Kristie Koerbel revealed a number of things that make her job more difficult and also explained why there is so much travel chaos at the moment.





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