Flight attendants are humans too, and just like everyone else, they need to sleep on long-haul flights.
But where do they do it?
Most Boeing 777 and 787 airliners have a secret stairway that leads to a tiny set of windowless bedrooms for the cabin crew — and few people know they even exist.
See what the secret cabins look like.
It depends on the plane, but usually crew rest areas are hidden behind the cockpit, above first class, like on this Boeing 777.
Secret stairs lead up to the bedrooms where the cabin crew sleeps.
Like a speakeasy but without the booze, steps are hidden behind an inconspicuous door. They can usually be found near the cockpit, and a code or key is needed to get to them.
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