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Old 7th June 2016 | 16:14
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Dimming lights for takeoff

Hello, I'd like to know what your company policy is regarding cabin light intensity for takeoff and landing, dim or off.
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Old 11th June 2016 | 13:32
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Side panel lights completely off, aisle/center cabin lights dimmed. Always the same regardless of if it's day or night.
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Old 20th June 2016 | 01:36
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I always understood the policy was to improve the appearance of the Cabin Crew.

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