In-Flight Services definition

In-Flight Services means meals and wine, soft beverages, coffee, tea and water, audio entertainment service, featured films, earphones and bar service, are not included on these particular flights;

Examples of In-Flight Services in a sentence

  • Since all situations cannot be covered, any question of interpretation should be brought to the attention of the Regional General Manager, In-Flight Services of the respective Domicile.

  • A Cabin Attendant’s personal file will be kept strictly confidential and under no circumstances may it be accessible to anyone other than Supervisors in the Company’s In-Flight Services and Human Resources departments, in carrying out their responsibilities.

  • The Vice President In-Flight Services and the President-Directing Chairman or designated IAM District 142 representative are mutually committed to the consistent delivery of TWA's In-Flight Service product in accordance with TWA's Customer Service Standards.

  • Where her/his availability schedule changes, the Director of In-Flight Services must be verbally notified immediately, followed by written confirmation of such schedule change.

  • By: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Vice-President, In-Flight Services Date: September 22, 1994 INDEPENDENT FEDERATION OF FLIGHT ATTENDANTS By: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • To that end, In-Flight Services and the IAM shall, no later than November 1, 1994 begin to jointly develop and administer a recruitment and selection process for all In-Flight personnel.

  • Company hereby employs, engages, and hires Employee as Director In-Flight Services and Chief Flight Attendant, and Employee hereby accepts and agrees to such hiring, engagement, and employment.

  • If it is determined by In-Flight Services that a uniform needs replacement due to “wear and tear,” the Flight Attendant will be required to order the item(s) needing replacement.

  • When a Flight Attendant becomes ill or is injured on the job, she/he should notify the In-Flight Services Department, or the station supervisor in charge who will provide first aid or transportation as required to the nearest emergency facility or to her/his residence, whichever is appropriate.

  • Subject to Section 5 hereof, the Charterer charters from the Carrier and the Carrier provides to the Charterer, the Aircraft, along with In-Flight Services, as set out in Appendix A attached hereto.