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#757417 by catsilversword
11 Oct 2010, 15:11
Just flew back from MCO on the above plane - there was an announcement that it had 160 passengers on board, this seems rather empty! I thought a full flight was around the 400 mark, but does anyone know for sure? PE was almost empty!
#757419 by Neil
11 Oct 2010, 15:17
That is quite possible, we flew out to MCO on a 747 from MAN with only 63pax on before.
#757422 by Tinkerbelle
11 Oct 2010, 15:58
As half term approaches, flights to MCO are full but pretty empty coming back - expect that to change in the next week or so when you get the first lot of holiday passengers heading home.

But MCO's outside school times can be empty.
#757427 by northernhenry
11 Oct 2010, 16:08
Has other advantages, like the "Longest flat beds in Economy" ..! Nothing better than a bank of 4 all to yourself..
#757429 by Tinkerbelle
11 Oct 2010, 16:27
northernhenry wrote:Has other advantages, like the "Longest flat beds in Economy" ..! Nothing better than a bank of 4 all to yourself..


Ah yes I remember sleeping on one of those when I flew to MCO on holiday during term-time. :D :D
#757431 by jpcox1
11 Oct 2010, 16:50
Just out of interest, would the same number of cabin crew still be required for an empty flight?

Thanks
#757432 by Tinkerbelle
11 Oct 2010, 16:53
jpcox1 wrote:Just out of interest, would the same number of cabin crew still be required for an empty flight?

Thanks


Yes.
#757462 by jwhite9185
11 Oct 2010, 19:46
Ive noticed on my flights this year that the cabin crew announce just after pushback how many people are on board including crew. Is this new policy? Didnt notice on my flights last year.
#757465 by Lizz
11 Oct 2010, 20:01
I seem to recall MCO flights being quiet at this time of year and then again just after new year. The rest of the time it was business as usual.
#757469 by honey lamb
11 Oct 2010, 20:19
And let us not forget the time that David flew as the only passenger in UC
#757473 by Tinkerbelle
11 Oct 2010, 20:31
I once looked after one person in Upper on a A343 home - that was a long 9 hours.

My other memory was of only two people downstairs in Upper on a 744 home from Boston that went straight to sleep after take-off and didn't want waking for breakfast - that was another long boring flight!
#757500 by catsilversword
12 Oct 2010, 05:38
Tinkerbelle wrote:I once looked after one person in Upper on a A343 home - that was a long 9 hours.

My other memory was of only two people downstairs in Upper on a 744 home from Boston that went straight to sleep after take-off and didn't want waking for breakfast - that was another long boring flight!


And there was me, thinking it must have been a less stressful time for the cabin crew! Also had me wondering what time cabin crew's shift starts - it surely can't be when passengers start to come aborad, as they have to be there before that?
#757515 by Tinkerbelle
12 Oct 2010, 11:17
catsilversword wrote: Also had me wondering what time cabin crew's shift starts - it surely can't be when passengers start to come aborad, as they have to be there before that?


Our duty starts two hours before departure.
#757534 by catsilversword
12 Oct 2010, 14:21
Tinkerbelle wrote:
catsilversword wrote: Also had me wondering what time cabin crew's shift starts - it surely can't be when passengers start to come aborad, as they have to be there before that?


Our duty starts two hours before departure.


Crikey - long, long shifts....
#757569 by honey lamb
12 Oct 2010, 22:01
catsilversword wrote:
Tinkerbelle wrote:
catsilversword wrote: Also had me wondering what time cabin crew's shift starts - it surely can't be when passengers start to come aborad, as they have to be there before that?


Our duty starts two hours before departure.


Crikey - long, long shifts....

With rest periods, some of them mandatory on the longer flights
#757570 by Nottingham Nick
12 Oct 2010, 22:03
honey lamb wrote:..With rest periods, some of them mandatory on the longer flights


Till the A330's come on stream without crew rest areas. :w n(

Nick
#757571 by honey lamb
12 Oct 2010, 22:07
Nottingham Nick wrote:
honey lamb wrote:..With rest periods, some of them mandatory on the longer flights


Till the A330's come on stream without crew rest areas. :w n(

Nick

Which is why they can't be used on the longer flights. God alone knows what they will do on the shorter flights
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