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IJM 28th Sep 2010 18:42


and for the last ten minutes of the flight we had a string orchestra with us in the cabin
Must have been quite a few spare seats on that flight!

Neptunus Rex 28th Sep 2010 19:34

ExXB
I have never had a problem, I usually get a window seat, slide down a bit and keep an eye on the cabin crew. However, I always pay attention to the safety brief. I suppose it varies from one airline to another.

gdiphil 30th Sep 2010 22:06

Been doing a lot of flying on Qantas this summer down under and back and we were positively encouraged to don the head phones and enjoy the entertainment. So I did! Gate to gate in fact.

On the main issue in this thread. I hate the piped music on all airlines. Can't see, or indeed hear, the point of it.

Betty girl 30th Sep 2010 22:35

Well I agree with you all that it is just awful.
I am a BA Purser and on my flights it is definitely NOT played.

Imagine what it is like for us crew hearing it over and over again. Anyway as I said I don't switch it on because it would send me round the bend if I did.

G SXTY 1st Oct 2010 10:23

Seconded. My lot used to inflict "unplugged" on us. Endless chart music, played through a cheap and nasty PA system - just the job for a 6am plane load of business travellers who all wanted to be back in bed. Quite a few captains insisted it was turned off on their flights. :ok:

After much protesting from crew and passengers alike, it was quietly dropped. If enough people complain, they'll eventually listen.

The SSK 1st Oct 2010 10:45

My favourite boarding music story was way back, a Sabena departure from Rome, Joe Dolce singing 'Wassa madda you - Shaddapp-a your face'.

Evanelpus 1st Oct 2010 14:35


On our airline, the crew are instructed to play the corporate "hurry up and get off the aircraft" (specially commissioned) music for disembarking.
I reckon the Flight of the Bumblebee would do it!

IJM 1st Oct 2010 14:55

...or play some current chart music, the passengers will be fighting to get off the plane!

TSR2 1st Oct 2010 15:05

Many years ago Britannia Airways used to play the Neil Diamond classic 'America' on arrival in Orlando. Very apt.

theseagull 2nd Jun 2011 11:52

Hi all - long time reader, first time etc. etc.

I normally fly BA and LH, and on both these airlines the on-board muzak, although still not to my taste, is at least a) at a reasonable level and b) turned off for the safety briefing. British Midland however now have (or did have on my LHR-VIE flight last Monday) music playing under the safety briefing, with the result that I wasn't taking in the important information of the position of the emergency exits, use of lifejackets and all those other pieces of info that we are all meant to listen to as it's for our own safety.
When muzak goes from being an annoyance to a possible danger (OK I may be over-dramatising here), it's time to make my feelings known.
Also, are BD alone in doing this, or is it becoming the norm and should I expect BA and LH to follow suit any time soon?

Or am I being too precious?

ChicoG 2nd Jun 2011 13:35


I reckon the Flight of the Bumblebee would do it!
The Benny Hill theme music would probably add some humour to disembarkation.

:E

EEngr 2nd Jun 2011 14:47

They could be playing ...
 
... something by Lynyrd Skynyrd.:uhoh:

Shack37 2nd Jun 2011 15:11


On our airline, the crew are instructed to play the corporate "hurry up and get off the aircraft" (specially commissioned) music for disembarking.

It speeds the turn-around process.
Never been on a flight where passengers needed encouragement to disembark.

MPN11 2nd Jun 2011 16:32


Originally Posted by theseagull
Hi all - long time reader, first time etc. etc.

How rude ... nobody said Hello. I will. "Hello".


I can cope with whatever they're playing, as I mentally tune it out ... provided the volume is sensible, and it goes away once we're off the stand.
"Doors to Auto and Cross-check .. and turn the bloody music off." ;)

theseagull 2nd Jun 2011 18:50

Thank you Mr/Ms MPN11 :)

I wish I could tune it out (drawbacks of playing music for a living!)- but that's an illustration of my grumble really; either a person can tune it out so it's not noticeable, or they can't and it's distracting - so either way, what's the point of it?

Rollingthunder 3rd Jun 2011 04:45

I found nothing more irritating than the little song "GO" used to play when boarding. "GO" is no more.

take-off 3rd Jun 2011 08:20

If you want terrible music , try ASDA FM!!!!:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

Lance Murdoch 3rd Jun 2011 20:09

I find the Emirates checking in, boarding, waiting for luggage etc music particularly annoying. It amazes me how anyone who works at Dubai Terminal 3 can maintain their sanity.


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