The video, apparently taken in the business class cabin of an Emirates aircraft, was seemingly meant to showcase the luxury surroundings of Russian passenger Yevgeny Kayumov, who posted it to his Instagram, but the first few seconds inadvertently capture a member of the cabin crew decanting the ends of a glass into a bottle. "We strive to consistently deliver the highest quality products and customer service".
Emirates is investigating the incident and issued a statement in response.
Debate has since ensued on the internet about why the Champagne was being poured back into the bottle.
"What the video depicts is not in line with our service standards".
Evgeny Kayumov was on an Emirates flight when he accidentally caught an airline steward pouring champagne from a glass back into a bottle on camera. Kaymov posted the video on his Instagram account and tagged the airline in his caption.
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Flight attendants undergo rigorous interview rounds and if selected, weeks of training before they take to the skies.
"What I think is going on here is that the attendant is probably pouring the unused champagne back in the bottle before take off to then dispose of once the plane takes off", said one commentator who posted alongside the YouTube video.
He disagreed with another claim that workers were not allowed to pour liquids out while they're on the ground.
Emirates Airlines is famous for luxurious flights that feature Jennifer Aniston taking a shower aboard a flight, or famous YouTuber Casey Neistat enjoying his $21,000 first class seat aboard an Emirates plane, as reported by the Inquisitr.
An Emirates spokesperson said the actions of the flight attendant was not normal practice. "I bet they're pouring it all back in the bottle so they can then pour it out at cruising instead of dumping it all in the trash can making it all soggy". But Brad Bernoulli, who is an anonymous columnist with The Independent, had a different view. "We are now investigating the incident", a spokesperson said. "We can't pour hot liquids out when we are parked at the gate, but I get rid of them by putting it in the toilet and flushing".





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