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Old 17th October 2005 | 16:08
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I believe the term "low-cost" refers more to the airline's cost base rather than the price of the tickets...but, as always, I stand to be corrected.
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Old 17th October 2005 | 18:14
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First of all. Temperature has nothing to do with any airplane crash. Low temperature was mentioned after the Helios crash in relation to depressurization. This is what happens if you are at 40.000 feet and pressure suddenly drops. It gets cold and misty, but these are secondary effects and in no circumstance the cause of a crash. However if the pilots do not put on their oxy-masks, they might faint, and then you might have a crash.
Jokey, with all respect, it's a bit patronising and very simplistic.

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Secondly, you are not one of the individuals who, as you express, see this case clearly. This thread was about low temperature felt by a passenger, and obviously not a problem to the cabin crew, so I really doubt the severeness of the situation.
IT was freezing. We were ALL freezing, not just me. I spend enough hours on a 737 to know what feels right and what doesn't. Sometimes it's the plane, sometimes it's the crew, the SOP, you can add the rest.

I am sorry if I sound a bit harsh.
Ok....you're forgiven


Anyway, I got my answers so thank you very much everybody.

Tea or coffee.....you're right, and I did pay a fortune for those tickets. Everything else was Low Cost apart from the tickets!!!
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