The Cabin
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Initial release | 2017 |
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Directors | Johan Bodell |
Producers | Alec Trachtenberg |
Cast | Caitlin Crommett |
Thomas Hedengran | |
Erik Kammerland | |
Christopher Lee Page | |
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ID | 2168782 |
About The Cabin
A weekend at a remote cabin turns nightmarish for a young couple when they encounter a vicious sociopath.
Gunmen and sexism: On the road with Mexico's women truckers
... She jumps up into The Cabin, ready to steer Diavolo out of a parking lot in Monterrey, on to " the highway of death" and all the way to the US border...
Blue star Lee Ryan given suspended jail term for BA cabin crew abuse
... Ryan, 40, was found guilty in January of racially aggravated common assault by beating and behaving in an abusive way towards The Cabin crew member...
Below Deck Down Under: Jason Chambers addresses sexual misconduct row
... " Luke Jones, who has featured in 11 episodes of the series, was shown entering The Cabin of fellow cast member Margot Sisson without consent...
US investigates Delta over plane stuck on tarmac in extreme heat
... " Delta teams are looking into the circumstances that led to uncomfortable temperatures inside The Cabin and we appreciate the efforts of our people and first responders at Harry Reid International, " the airline said this week...
Ryanair apologises for 'Tel Aviv in Palestine' flight row
... After the announcement, which was made in Italian and English, several passengers complained, and " continued to be abusive" even after The Cabin crew apologised, he said...
A taste of space with world's first disabled astronaut, John McFall
... Any tiny movement against something solid sends you catapulting around The Cabin, bouncing into walls and people...
Airport scraps 100ml liquid rule with new scanners
... The current rules were introduced in November 2006, at the end of a ban on liquids in The Cabin, when British police said they had foiled a plot to blow up as many as 10 planes using explosives hidden in drinks...
Air India: The urination scandal that embarrassed the airline
... Air India has since de-rostered a pilot and four member of The Cabin crew...
Ryanair apologises for 'Tel Aviv in Palestine' flight row
The Chief executive of airline Ryanair has apologised after a Flight Attendant announced that the Israeli city of Tel Aviv was in Palestine.
Eddie Wilson told Jewish Human Rights group the Simon Wiesenthal Center it was an " innocent mistake".
Some passengers complained, and The Row gathered momentum after The Flight .
Mr Wilson said that he had written to the Israeli ambassador in Ireland, adding that Israel was " an important partner" for Ryanair.
On 10 June, on a flight from Bologna to Tel Aviv, a junior Cabin Crew member " innocently but inexplicably" announced that The Flight would soon be landing in Palestine, Mr Wilson.
Mr Wilson said that Ryanair was "100% satisfied that This Was an innocent mistake with no political overtones or intent".
After The Announcement , which was made in Italian and English, several passengers complained, and " continued to be abusive" even after the Cabin Crew apologised, He Said .
Police had to be called to meet the aircraft when it landed, Mr Wilson said.
The use of the name Palestine in place of modern day Israel represents non-recognition of the Jewish state and is seen as highly provocative by most Israelis.
Following The Flight , The Row gained momentum. Some Israeli media commentators called for Israelis to boycott the airline if an apology was not made.
Mr Wilson said that Israel was an " important partner" for Ryanair, adding that it was Israel's second-largest airline.
" We plan to invest in Israel to grow traffic and connectivity both for Israelis travelling to Europe and also to bring much-needed inbound tourism to Israel, " He Said .
In a the Simon Wiesenthal Center said it had received " numerous complaints" about The Incident .
It said after The Announcement passengers had asked for a correction, which was refused.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper , Simon Wiesenthal Center Associate dean, said: " How would Ryanair react if their Flight Attendant on a flight to Dublin announced multiple times that passengers would soon be arriving in the UK? "
He added: " Everyone is entitled to their opinions but not to alternative facts. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com