Melburnian1
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Some airline staff have indicated to me over the years that if they are in a foreign port, it is either convention or expected that they all go out together to say visit a market or another sort of social activity. Allegedly, they do not venture out alone or in a smallish group of just 'some' of the crew.
Is this widespread or restricted to (say) some Asian airlines?
Is it a cultural thing or to try to minimise crew members having unpleasant experiences such as getting lost and in a worst case causing a flight cancellation due to insufficient crew being available, being pickpocketed or worse or a simple way to keep track of everybody?
Or alternatively, are crew - I'm talking 'cabin crew' here - allowed to come and go as they please provided they are suitably attired and checked out of the hotel by the time that the train or bus is taking them back to the airport for their next flight?
Is this widespread or restricted to (say) some Asian airlines?
Is it a cultural thing or to try to minimise crew members having unpleasant experiences such as getting lost and in a worst case causing a flight cancellation due to insufficient crew being available, being pickpocketed or worse or a simple way to keep track of everybody?
Or alternatively, are crew - I'm talking 'cabin crew' here - allowed to come and go as they please provided they are suitably attired and checked out of the hotel by the time that the train or bus is taking them back to the airport for their next flight?