Flying on long-haul flights around the world can take a toll on passengers. However, the challenge is even greater for cabin crew, who are tasked with ensuring passenger safety and comfort and providing service throughout ultra-long-haul flights. But on flights that stretch beyond 18 or even 20 hours, many wonder how cabin crew can stay alert, functional, and safe for the entire day in the air. However, the direct answer lies in a structured system of rest, fatigue-management protocols, and specialized sleeping facilities onboard long-haul aircraft.
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