• @[email protected]
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    This is a thing on (some) planes.

    Took a transatlantic flight that had this functionality… it wasnt in the call button, but on the infotainment system. Instead of playing movies, you could set the screen to display one of those 2 options.

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      I’ve seen that too. I think it was with SAS. On other overnight flights they’ve asked me in the beginning about my preference on the matter.

  • Hangry
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    I don’t remember which, but on one of my flights, we were distributed eye masks with different colors on each side. If you were wearing the red color on the outside, it meant that you wanted to be left alone. Smart and yey, free eye mask!

  • @[email protected]
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    371 year ago

    One time I flew with Emirates and they had a little pack on your seat that had stickers to put on the seatback in front - red that said let me sleep and green said wake me for a meal. Flew with them since and haven’t seen it again but I thought it was a great idea!

    • daisy lazarus
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      71 year ago

      I always used to fly Emirates until they stopped cleaning their planes and every journey involved a long layover in a busy and grotty Dubai airport.

  • @[email protected]
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    191 year ago

    Real answer? Because every little change to an airliner has to be approved by a lengthy and expensive process, and every tiny bit of weight they can avoid adding saves them money. American Airlines saved $40,000 a year by removing one olive from every first class salad, they’re not about to add weight back on for an extraneous little feature of dubious actual value.

  • TWeaK
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    191 year ago

    They should just do what Brazilian restaurants do and have a red/green card.

    • @[email protected]
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      Aha! Lucky me, since I am tall I don’t need the person next to me to wake me up, the attendants can simply bang the cart into my leg! (it hurts like a BITCH especially when you’re asleep.)

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    171 year ago

    Just be less poor. /s

    But seriously in business class you can tell them if you want to be woken up or not and they’ll remember and respect it. Or course you can also probably get something to eat even if you missed meal service.

  • Bappity
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    151 year ago

    I need a leave me alone button for daily life

  • ChiwaWithMujicanoHat
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    101 year ago

    It would be better if you could just order the meal(s) from the start of the flight with an option to change them at any moment by using the screen in front of your seat.

    It’s such a pain in the ass to have to be alert for when the attendants show up and also trying to understand which options they have when it all could just be shown on a screen on your language.

    • @TheFogan
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      Honestly I feel any situation in which they put a touch screen near you, and have an ordering system should be done like this. Waay off topic but my local sonic has touch screens on all of their 50 pull in spots, that can only be used to turn through ads before you hit the button to talk to the person over the shitty half working intercom system.

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    If your flights have meal service and you’re actually able to sleep through anything, you’re on much nicer flights then i am. My flights are usually snack mix and water or soda.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    Because the airline industry is a scam that has been running on bailouts for decades while never actually bothering to innovate or improve their service while at the same time funneling all the profits to stock buybacks.