Tech Billionaires Are Ditching Flight Attendants on Private Jets, Citing Cost and Utility
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Anwesha Nag
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Tech billionaires like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos are increasingly choosing to fly on their private Gulfstream jets without flight attendants, treating the experience as a utility rather than a luxury. Industry insiders explain this trend, while flight attendants push back, warning that the practice could be dangerous since passengers lack safety training for emergencies like cabin fires.
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· 3 pulledPassengers are not trained for a cabin fire, a private flight attendant said in response.
Tech giants are ditching flight attendants to make their private jet experience 'seem like a utility'
Industry insiders have now shed light on the reason behind this phenomenon.
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