So I just read that flight attendants can spot first-timers on long-haul flights almost instantly. Kinda wild, right? They size you up as soon as you board, figuring out who might need a little extra help or who could be a buddy in an emergency. Makes sense, I guess. They're probably looking at how people handle their bags or just how lost they look on the plane.
I think it's pretty amazing how much flight attendants have to juggle. It's not just about serving drinks and meals. They're like safety experts and mind readers too. I can't even imagine the stuff they've seen on flights.
Anyone here ever had a flight attendant give you that knowing look or extra help on your first long-haul? Or if you work as a cabin crew, how do you spot the newbies? Would love to hear some stories!
I think it's pretty amazing how much flight attendants have to juggle. It's not just about serving drinks and meals. They're like safety experts and mind readers too. I can't even imagine the stuff they've seen on flights.
Anyone here ever had a flight attendant give you that knowing look or extra help on your first long-haul? Or if you work as a cabin crew, how do you spot the newbies? Would love to hear some stories!