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Stewardess told why would never work on Russian yacht for $ 797 million

The Dilbar yacht is very well known because it is the sixth largest yacht in the world. There are 96 crew members on board the ship, and its cost is almost $ 800 million. The Yachta Staway spoke about some of the most amazing items on board the magnificent vessel, as well as the reason why she will never work on one of the most famous ships. About it writes Daily Express. The flightman who wanted to stay unknown, shared some interesting facts about luxury yachts.

"The number one is what I worked on yachts where we had more than 20 TVs. Of these, about 10 or 15 should be included all the time. Every morning I have to walk through all the rooms with TVs and choose different channels for each," - The girl told. Some TVs were placed in the most amazing places, such as in the bathroom so that people can look at them while walking to the toilet or "literally in the pool".

Another interesting fact about work and life in the yacht is that there are almost always on board. "Our work is to ensure that they are always full and filled with your favorite food and the owner's drinks," the flight attendant added. In addition, no one can rise on board in their ordinary shoes. The team has a special variable that they can only wear on a yacht. This is done so as not to damage the deck.

The flight attendant also stated that she would never work on one of the most famous superhairs in the world, and explained why. "She is huge and very wonderful," the girl says. The Dilbar yacht is very well known because it is the sixth largest yacht in the world. There are 96 crew members on board the ship, and its cost is almost $ 800 million. "Every year, owners spend $ 8 million only for maintenance.

Up to 40 guests can accommodate the yacht, so its capacity is about 120 people and it belongs to the Russian family. It is not the yacht where you want to work. Live and work with others The crew members are sometimes not easy, as they spend just 24 hours a day for 7 days a week, ”the flight attendant said. The woman noted that there are more than 1,000 pillows on the Russian vessel that decorate cabins, and for the stewardess it is a huge headache, especially for those who work in the laundry.