Definition of cabin crew in US English:
cabin crew
nounˈkabən kro͞oˈkæbən kru
treated as singular or plural The members of an aircraft crew who attend to passengers.
cabin crew who look after the first-class cabins go on special courses
the airline's cabin crews continue to strike over pay cuts
Example sentencesExamples
- It is alleged that he became abusive and assaulted members of the cabin crew.
- Their professionalism never falters, but away from the public gaze, airline cabin crew are a different breed altogether.
- I thought, in future leave it up to the professionals: airline cabin crew.
- They were shocked to find life as a gay couple here was more difficult than in the Middle East where they used to live when they worked as cabin crew for an airline.
- The first class passengers can opt for their choicest food and snacks from the menu that will wheeled in a trolley to their side by air hostesses or cabin crew.
- The happy couple met when Vivienne was a member of the cabin crew on a flight to Los Angeles.
- Two passengers and one cabin crew member was slightly hurt.
- With the new boom in the airline industry and the introduction of many new aircraft, the need for in-flight cabin crew is increasing.
- Each flight has 4 Thai cabin crew providing services to passengers.
- Our flight and cabin crew are trained to deal with every eventuality, however rare.
- The cabin crew are already unstrapping, seemingly unconcerned that the aircraft may have been torn into two pieces.
- One Irish citizen found out what happens when you abuse the cabin crew of an airline.
- It was left to the cabin crew on the flight back to offer regrets over what had happened and to double the champagne rations to show that they meant it.
- Youngsters are given hats and uniforms for pilots, cabin crew and other airport jobs and are encouraged to take part in role play.
- But airline pilots and cabin crew might want to brush up on their astroparticle physics.
- Though he hails from Thrissur, he ended up in Mumbai after going there to attend an interview for the job of a cabin crew member in a commercial airline.
- Hearing a scream, other passengers and cabin crew restrained the man and took him back to his seat.
- Believing the men were already drunk, cabin crew refused to serve them alcohol.
- An elderly passenger became increasingly agitated, and neither his wife nor other passengers and cabin crew could appease him.
- None of the cabin crew or passengers on the flight were injured.