A BA insider claimed there were 'no reported underlying health conditions' in both the crew members who died.
Speaking of the double-death blow, a source told The Sun said colleagues were in 'shock and disbelief'.
'It has been a traumatic festive period for BA’s flying team. Everyone is deeply upset,' they said.
Paying tribute, British Airways said the company's thoughts were with the families of the fallen colleagues.
An official cause of death for both crew members has yet to be determined.
" fallen colleagues"??? To me, that is a "revered" term for someone doing a job as a soldier of police officer......never really considered a stewardess threatening me with an "unruly passenger" fine as one of those.
They get paid very little for what they deal with.
My wife's closest friend has been at AA for 35 years and the stories she can tell, lol.
Imagine being locked in a metal tube at 35k feet in the air and handling the "animals" in a manner in which is acceptable.
They are a very tight group.
Ask a pilot what they think of a stewardess who has done the job for 30 years.
And then watch the sweat form on his brow and his hands start to shake.
He'll look around and then motion to you to lean forawrd, then whisper to you, "You never ever ever want to fuck around with any stewardess with that much seniority, I did it one time ten years back and I haven't got over it yet."
Lol