You might think there is no better feeling than getting on a flight to Las Vegas for a long weekend with the lads. But while you are giddy at the prospect of free booze in the sky having spent months planning your big trip, the cabin crew staff are likely bracing themselves for what is to come. This leads us to Skye Taylor, 48, who dedicated 17 years of her life working for Virgin Atlantic.

And in an exclusive interview with the Daily Star, she spoke to us about the most traumatic routes. The mum, who quit after getting insomnia from gruelling hours, told us that alcohol being free on long-haul flights was a huge problem. She said: “There are a lot of crew who campaign to have certain routes where alcohol is not supplied to people because it used to get that bad.

For us it would be mainly the Thursday Vegas and LA and sometimes random routes like the Caribbean and stuff like that. “The main problem I think you have is McGregor fights and big events in Vegas where it is rowdy and it is mainly men on the flight. I have had loads of incidents of just rudeness, they don’t listen, they congregate in the cabin and it is really really dangerous.

“I’ve never been attacked, but verbally? All the time. It is horrible up there. Sometimes it feels like it is going to get out of control and it is not a nice feeling.

“I’ve had people hide alcohol, smoke vapes in the toilet, being really rude to the cabin crew, trying to grab the cabin crew, people screaming in your face. You .