Your Say: The extraordinary amounts Aussies are tipping their crew members
Some Australians are tipping as much as US$300 for cabin staff. Do you think that this is too much to tip?
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Some Australians are tipping as much as US$300 for cabin staff. Do you think that this is too much to tip?
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