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Originally Posted by D B Cooper
(Post 3024080)
I noticed yesterday and today 777 flying FRA to ORD.
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USPS mail..
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Originally Posted by Myfingershurt
(Post 3023221)
bingo. Atl 320 pairings are mostly 1 and 2 day trips. 0 trips longer than 3 days. Making it hurt for commuters to push them to a p/kloa.
Actually this is good. You can easily pack enough food for a 2 or 3 day trip to take with you. A 4 or 5 day trip would be more problematic with all the restaurants closed. Be a slam/click watch TV and dine in your room. Raman noodles and sardines! yum... Actually, who out there has some good ideas for bringing your own food and cooking with a coffee pot and an iron? |
Originally Posted by UGBSM
(Post 3024702)
ATL/320A is about evenly divided between 1,2 and 3 day trips. No 4 or 5 day trips.
Actually this is good. You can easily pack enough food for a 2 or 3 day trip to take with you. A 4 or 5 day trip would be more problematic with all the restaurants closed. Be a slam/click watch TV and dine in your room. Raman noodles and sardines! yum... Actually, who out there has some good ideas for bringing your own food and cooking with a coffee pot and an iron? |
Originally Posted by Jaww
(Post 3024711)
Wrong forum. The flight attendant forum is over there. :p
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Originally Posted by D B Cooper
(Post 3024080)
I noticed yesterday and today 777 flying FRA to ORD.
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Originally Posted by UGBSM
(Post 3024702)
ATL/320A is about evenly divided between 1,2 and 3 day trips. No 4 or 5 day trips.
Actually this is good. You can easily pack enough food for a 2 or 3 day trip to take with you. A 4 or 5 day trip would be more problematic with all the restaurants closed. Be a slam/click watch TV and dine in your room. Raman noodles and sardines! yum... Actually, who out there has some good ideas for bringing your own food and cooking with a coffee pot and an iron? |
Bring lots of soup...
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Originally Posted by RAH RAH REE
(Post 3024888)
I do have a tip, I use it for microwaves but I guess it would work for an iron. Cut up sections of parchment paper, fold them up and put them in your bag. They make heating up things like sandwiches great and can be used as plates or placemats.
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Please don’t use the irons. That’s what some international flight attendants use to heat the meals they take off the aircraft. Inevitably something gets on the iron and ends up wrecking a shirt or pants for the next person in the room.
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