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Old Oct 19, 2009, 5:24 am
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How do you prefer s/h cabin lights during the evening?

Having come back from LIS last night, I was wondering if there are any guidelines for cabin lights during a s/h flight.

The crew kept the cabin lights dimmed during the entire flight.

However, in my experience, in most s/h flights lights are kept on all the time. IMHO, it is much nicer when cabin lights are kept to a minimum, allowing for pax to take a nap if they which to do so.

I assume that it is down to the cabin crew how the wish to keep the lights, but wouldn't be nice if BA issued guidelines for this?
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Old Oct 19, 2009, 5:35 am
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I stand to be corrected on this one...

Long Haul have guide lines published for lighting during the flight. Different levels at different times etc...

Short Haul, we do not... I agree, that in the evening, the lights should be dimmed after the service has been completed, but during the service, they must stay at a reasonable level.
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