flyme wrote in
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>>
>>Perhaps that's because it isn't the flight attendant's job to clean
>>the toilets - they have ground crews that do that.
>
> Perhaps it isn't part of the flight attendants' job in the U.S. (which
> is probably why the other poster found them so dirty on Northwest) but
> it most certainly IS part of the flight attendants' job on most other
> international carriers on long haul flights. They do tend to get
> quite nasty after a certain point, and I doubt there is a ground crew
> available to clean them halfway through a 14 hour flight.
This seems to be the case. With Northwest, toilet cleaning doesn't seem to
be the job of an attendent... but on a long haul flight, the toilets are
just NASTY. When there are a couple hundred people using the toilet in a
short span of the time, in a bouncy environment, stuff gets splattered all
over the place.
Since the flight attendants won't clean the toilets, perhaps NW should have
dedicated in-flight sanitary engineers :)
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