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Many people prefer to travel by plane than by car. Thanks to this, they can go even to very distant places and not worry about the well-being of the driver. A Miami flight attendant shared some in-flight secrets that will make your next flight more comfortable and stress-free.
The dirtiest place on the plane. It’s not a bathroom at all
Brenda Orelus posts a video on TikTok under the name @flightbae.b. She regularly shares her experience as a flight attendant with Internet users, answers their questions and explains in detail the issues that each of us thinks about before traveling. In one of the videos, she advised all travelers not to use the pockets in the seat backs. It turns out that this is the dirtiest place on the plane. – Pockets are dirtier than toilets, dirtier than seat cushions, and dirtier than trays. They are never cleaned unless someone throws up. There is no real maintenance on these surfaces, while the toilets are regularly wiped down and disinfected, the woman admitted.
What to watch out for when traveling? The stewardess lists
On her channel, Brenda also talks about some other important travel issues. She said never to use the toilet paper available in the bathroom on the plane. It is better to reach for the tissue paper placed above, which is always clean. – Little boys in the bathroom aim and pee everywhere. This usually ends up on toilet paper, the stewardess quotes.
If you have a connecting flight, Orelus recommends leaving two hours between the two for domestic travel and three for international travel. – The only constant in aviation is change, so it’s highly likely that one of your flights will actually be delayed. However, this extra time gives you a guarantee that you will definitely make it on time for your connecting flight, explained the stewardess.
Source: Gazeta

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