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Bored Panda contacted a purser (cabin chief) who works for a major European airline to find out what aircraft crew’s job is like and how they behave when they travel as guests. The cabin chief is normally flying on the Boeing 737-800 short and medium-haul flights with 4 cabin crew members on board and 2 pilots. “Working on planes taught me how to accept different people and how to make them listen,” they shared. “As a flight attendant, we are at your service primarily when it comes to your safety, and also for your comfort. We take training, tests, courses, simulator trainings, etc. to ensure that you remain safe!” The member of the flight crew also underlined that “hands down, it’s the best job I’ve ever had. It fits me perfectly meeting new people all the time, seeing new places, and taking care of our passengers and crew. Never met better coworkers than the crew in the airline industry.”
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“When I’m off duty and taking a flight as a passenger, I’m trying to be polite, tidy, and respect the crew personnel duties and the procedures. It’s for sheer safety to not have any personal belongings or loose items on the emergency exit row—so for me it’s easy to understand that I need to comply with the airlines restrictions.” The cabin chief also said that “being a nice passenger is easy. You just have to think about that you are in a public place, where there are other people to consider, both crew and other guests. Smile, and say thank you, that could make someone’s day.” They stressed that if passengers are feeling insecure or unsure about the reasons why certain procedures are carried out, it’s best to just ask and they will gladly explain everything to you.
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