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One of my posts on Flightster covers a flight from, you guessed it; New York to Los Angeles. This flight was with my two great friends Brad & Savannah, and thank god it was! We encountered some of the strangest complaints and issues and because we’re friends outside of work as well as great teamplayers we were able to work...
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I believe working first class has its privileges. I get to work in a more intimate setting and actually have time to get to know my passengers on a friendly basis rather than having a conversation that just involves “can I get you a drink?” For the most part, first class travelers are very civilized, nice and polite.
On my last...
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Not many “civilians,” or non-flight attendants, realize how tough initial flight attendant training really is. Throughout the 4-8 week training course we’re taught everything from CPR to surviving a water landing and even how to assist in delivering a baby. But, the one thing we’re not taught is how to predict how your...
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It should come as no surprise to those of you that read this blog that I always seem to find the crazy people. I’m starting to wonder if its not “me” per-say but just the cities I always fly between.
I was off of work for a week. Eight days, actually. I went back to work with a nice, easy, three day with long...
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The first thing you find out when you become a flight attendant is to the expect the unexpected. What should have been a simple 2-day trip, which I able to shorten to a one day became such a headache.
I was awarded a two day trip that started with a deadhead to New York on Saturday and working one flight to LAX Sunday morning....
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