CRAF and Evacuation Flights
Flight Attendants raise our hands to help immediately and every time. This time is no different. Already, Delta Flight Attendants and others at several airlines are working flights—safely ushering thousands of evacuees to the U.S.
Evacuation flight conditions can be quite difficult, but also extremely rewarding. When working these flights, Flight Attendants should prepare for long duty days, intense conditions onboard, and unanticipated operational delays upon arrival. AFA EAP has provided a helpful guide for this type of flying. Flight Attendants should also plan to pack supplies for personal use including water, sanitation wipes, gloves, extra masks, and normal supplies.
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