Flightster Friday: Flying Famously

When you work New York to Los Angeles or vice versa it’s not uncommon have some famous passengers on board. Just when you think that airlines already have rules for everything, you’d be surprised to hear that most airlines even have more specific policies and procedures in place for deal with “VIPs.”

For flight attendants, at my airline, we’re not permitted to ask the famous flyer for a photograph or autograph. It’s considered to be “unprofessional” and might identify an incognito celebrity.

Most of time you can gauge the celebrity and tell whether or not they’re open to conversation or just want to remain quiet and secluded in their seat. Other times, however, they are the ones who want to get the party started.

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