This abbreviation stands for the crew member responsible for safety and service in the cabin.
What is FA? (Flight Attendant)
This cart is rolled down the aisle to serve drinks.
What is a Beverage Cart?
Atlanta, Georgia’s busy airport is known by this 3-letter code.
What is ATL?
Canada’s busiest airport, Toronto Pearson, uses this 3-letter code.
What is YYZ?
This London airport is coded LHR.
What is Heathrow?
The rear-most section of an aircraft is called this.
What is AFT?
Polaris customers receive this complimentary kit with comfort items.
What is an Amenity Kit?
(AKT)
Music City, Nashville, Tennessee, is served by this code.
What is BNA?
This British Columbia airport is YVR.
What is Vancouver?
This Middle Eastern city’s airport is coded DXB.
What is Dubai?
The FAA enforces these rules, which regulate airline safety operations.
What are Federal Aviation Regulations?
(FAR's)
These special pillows in Polaris are designed to stay cool.
What are Cooling Gel Pillows?
The twin cities Minneapolis–St. Paul are represented by this airport code.
What is MSP?
Calgary International is known by this code.
What is YYC?
AMS is the airport code for this European capital.
What is Amsterdam?
A crew member traveling but not working is on this type of trip.
What is a Deadhead?
(DH)
A grey tote in United First contains these blankets.
What is the First Class Blanket Tote?
This Ohio city’s airport code is CMH.
What is Columbus?
Montreal’s international airport carries this code.
What is YUL?
GRU is the main airport serving this South American megacity.
What is São Paulo?
The FAA requires this procedure to exit customers quickly in an emergency.
What is an Evac?
(Evacuation)
These scented packets are poured over hot towels for refreshment.
What are Landing Scent Sachets?
Known as the Gateway to the West, this Missouri airport is coded STL.
What is St. Louis?
Ottawa, Canada’s capital, uses this code.
What is YOW?
This airport, coded NRT, is Tokyo’s largest international gateway.
What is Narita?