INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT AIRLINES, AIRPORTS AND AIR TRAVELING
• All International Airline Pilots speaks English. 
• Flights 
longer than 8 hours require 3 pilots (1 captain and 2 first officers) to
 rotate flying duties. Flights longer than 12 hours require 4 pilots (1 
captain and 3 first officers). They usually fly 3-4 hour shifts. 
•Each airline pilot flying the aircraft, eats a different meal to minimize the risk of all pilots on board being ill.
•On average, pilots fly between 9 and 14 days a month 
•All 
airlines have an agreement to let each others' traveling pilots occupy 
empty seats. If no seats are available, the traveling pilot can also 
occupy an extra seat in the cockpit that is usually empty. 
•The main 
function of flight attendants are for the safety and security of their 
passengers, and passenger comfort is only secondary.
•The first
 female flight attendants in 1930 were required to weigh less than 115 
pounds. In addition, they had to be nurses and unmarried. 
•Flight 
attendants must not have any tattoos visible when a uniform is worn. 
These requirements are designed to give the airlines a positive 
representation.
•The normal ratio of Flight Attendants to passenger seats is one Flight Attendant for every 50 passenger seats. 
•The 
height requirement for Flight Attendant is for safety reasons, making 
sure that all flight attendants can reach overhead safety equipment.
•The normal ratio of Lavatories to passengers is approximately one lavatory for every 50 passengers. 
•An air traveler can lose approximately 1.5 liters of water in the body during a three-hour flight.
•The 
reason why the lights are turned out during takeoff and landing – Is for
 your eyes to adjust to lower levels of light. If there's an accident 
and they have to activate the emergency slides, studies have shown that 
you will be able to see better and therefore be able to evacuate more 
quickly and safely. 
•The 
World’s largest Airline in terms of Fleet Size is Delta Airlines (United
 States) with 744 aircraft and 121 aircraft on order as of March 2011.
•The 
largest passenger plane is the Airbus 380 - nearly 240 feet long, almost
 80 feet high, and has a wingspan of more than 260 feet. The 
double-decker plane has a standard seating capacity of 555 passengers. 
•The 
world’s busiest airport in terms of passenger volume or the number of 
takeoffs and landings, is Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International 
Airport, Atlanta, Georgia, United States – with more than 88 million 
passengers shuffled through the Atlanta airport in 2009, with another 20
 million in the first three months of 2010, and with aircraft take-off 
and landings approximately every 37 seconds.
•The Internet/On-Line check-in was first used by Alaskan Airlines in 1999.
•The 
world’s Largest Airport is Kansai International Airport, Osaka, Japan 
(as of 2011). By 2013 Al Maktoum International Airport in Jebel Ali, 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates is planned to be the largest airport in the 
world. 
•The 
airport with the longest runway in the world is Qamdo Bangda Airport in 
the Peoples Republic of China with 5.50 kilometers in length (as of 
2011).
•American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by removing 1 olive from each salad served in first class. 
•In 2009, 
Southwest served 63.2 million cans of soda, juices, and water; 14.3 
million alcoholic beverages; 14 million bags of pretzels; 90 million 
bags of peanuts; 17.7 million Select-A-Snacks; and 33.5 million other 
snacks.
•Singapore
 Airlines spends about $700 million on food every year and $16 million 
on wine alone. First class passengers consume 20,000 bottles of alcohol 
every month and Singapore Airlines is the second largest buyer of Dom 
Perignon champagne in the world. 
•Cathay Pacific carries rice cookers, toasters, cappuccino makers and skillets on board their airplanes.
•KLM of Netherlands stands for Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij (meaning Royal Dutch Airlines). 
•KLM is the worlds' oldest airline established in 1919.
•QANTAS - Australia’s national airline, originally stood for Queensland And Northern Territories Air Service. 
•QANTAS is the second world’s oldest airline established in 1920. 
•QANTAS still has the world's best safety record with no crashes as of 2011.
•Virgin Atlantic lists catering as their third biggest expense, after fuel and maintenance. 
•American Airlines spent about $425 million on food for domestic passengers in 2001. 
•In one year, British Airways passengers consume:
* 40.5 tons of chicken
* 6 tons of caviar
* 22 tons of smoked salmon
* 557,507 boxes of chocolate
* 90 thousand cases (9 liter cases) of sparkling wine.
•Abu Dhabi
 Airport Services once did a complete turn-around for a Boeing 777 in 
under 40 minutes, as opposed to a normal minimum of one hour. They 
unloaded passengers, cargo, mail, cleaned the aircraft, and loaded 
outbound passengers, cargo and mail in that short time.
•In 2001, 
Dubai Duty Free sold 1,570,214 cartons of cigarettes, 2,003,151 bottles 
of liquor, 2,909 kilograms of gold, 101,824 watches, 690,502 bottles of 
perfume, 52,119 mobile phones.
•In-flight catering is an $18 billion worldwide industry employing up to 200,000 people.
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