Most twin-aisle jets have purpose-built rest areas for crew use. They’re strictly off-limits to passengers and are typically locked during the flight to prevent unauthorized access. The coolest part? In most cases, they’re on a second level above the passenger seats — even on planes that don’t feature two floors.
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Published on December 01, 2020 09:18