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I found this interesting, CNN
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"...One airline employee, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said that fewer flight attendants would have a drastic impact on the takeoff weight of United's airplanes, thus saving fuel in the long run..."


Just think, if they (UA) eliminate all FA's, how much fuel would they save then? And, who's next? 1nono.gif
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Does the statement Mr. Anonymous made infer that UAL's F/a's are over weight? 0biglaugh.gif
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Lol Plane Doctor 0biglaugh.gif

I'm not sure what the anonymous person was trying to imply, other than the fact that the FA's are feeling the heat just like everyone else.
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