Eight things I've learned working as a VIP air stewardess
By Tim Jeps | China Daily | Updated: 2016-09-17 09:10
During her time as a VIP air stewardess for the rich and famous, Emilia George has learned to expect the unexpected. Here she shares her most memorable stories and what they taught her.
Money is no object
From a &1 million dinner service to a $700 bag of salad, money is no object when you can afford your own private jet. Many people treat them as a taxi service. Rather than having to see each other, a divorced couple who had shared custody of their dog would send the pampered pooch back and forth on their plane.
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