How Emirates Makes 225,000 In-Flight Meals A Day, And 5 Other Airline Expenses | Big Business



Airlines make billions, but they also spend billions getting you to your destination safely. That’s because making millions of inflight meals, buying new planes, and fixing up old ones is really expensive. And it’s only gotten more costly with the spiking price of labor and fuel. So now more than ever, are airlines’ sky-high budgets justified?

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How Emirates Makes 225,000 In-Flight Meals A Day, And 5 Other Airline Expenses | Big Business

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47 thoughts on “How Emirates Makes 225,000 In-Flight Meals A Day, And 5 Other Airline Expenses | Big Business”

  1. Is it me or in this dumb video they are trying to make airlines look "poor" to justify paying hard working people low wages? The 40% of "other" expenses made me believe this video is used as propaganda to cover up money laundering by higher ups

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  2. Why the needed bailouts. Especially airlines like Delta. Didn’t they make huge profits before COVID ? And after COVID, now fares are high and service level is all time low. And now airlines don’t govt a F about customers. Earlier they begged customers to come now they don’t care

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  3. A local company prepares meals for airlines. They turn out a lot for a small company. They handle vegan, vegetarian, gluten free and kosher meals. They are not close to an airport!

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  4. The reason why people are dissatisfied is because the bulk of fliers are in economy. We all know economy only gets worse and worse. Food is ghastly, the seats are extremely uncomfortable, sometimes the inflight entertainment doesn’t even work. Wi-Fi can be off even if the airline says it’s equipped. The list goes on.

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  5. How about flight attendants get less, cocky ash bass turds.. they act like friggen emperors, “ sir, put on the mask whole youre pooping or well kick you off the flight”

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  6. Every year I purchase one random one way ticket for around $50 for Christmas time. I don’t show up or take the flight, I just do it so that hopefully some traveller on Christmas either gets to bring his or her significant other because I didn’t show, or some crazy tired person doesn’t have to cramped. It’s my way of giving back.

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  7. This is an amazing video and i enjoyed every bit of it. And i'm also excited to share my investment experience so far this year. I believe it will help a lot of people here who are confused on how to startup theirs and be productive for the year.

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  8. After making bad crypto investments over the last two years, I started to really educate myself, I finally learned to stop chasing pumps, I started to DCA with money I can (sort of) afford to lose on a few good projects and on two wild cards..and I found out managing risks adequately ensures trading success.
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  9. I really enjoyed this video prior to the ending montage, where it showed Virgin America narrow-body planes (VA merged with Alaska 2+ years before the video was made) and Delta 747s (last flown in 2017).

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