Re: NYTimes.com Article: Coffee, Tea and Fatigue: Airline Job Loses Its Allure

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They're not _feeding_ the flight attendants anymore? Is that even legal
under OSHA rules and the like? On a long-haul flight could they possibly be
saving anymore than $50? Is it actually required that you have an IQ of 8 to
run an airline, or is it just an informal convention?

Evan McElravy/YUL


> Another concession: Flight attendants don't get meals any
> more. "You can literally go 12 to 15 hours with no food.
> You can fly from Dallas to Tokyo and not get a meal unless
> you brought something yourself."

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