This likely comes as a result of certain 767s not being configured with explicit cabin crew rest areas, requiring airlines to create these specially configured seats for crewmembers to relax.
This workaround has been observed on longer Boeing 737 flights, most recently a GOL flight where the crew used a curtain to ...
Have you ever wondered where flight attendants rest during long-haul flights? An air hostess has recently answered this commonly asked question regarding the airline industry’s best-kept secret.
Flight attendant Kaytee shed a light on where many cabin crew rest up when not working and explained in the video: "This is where we sleep on long-haul flights," before showing off the tiny ...