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Is it me or are air hostesses getting less and less classy?
I remember when I was younger, they used to be amazingly beautiful, now they seem to be really sour faced old hags.
I remember when I was younger, they used to be amazingly beautiful, now they seem to be really sour faced old hags.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I once flew Dubai to Rome on Al Italia and they were all old and fat and rude, like they were doing you a favour, there was only one male crew member and he was young , a bit effeminate and slim and was even admiring his own reflection in the spoons !!!
I have never thought that the job was glamorous just a glorified waitress looking for a rich millionaire to come along and take them away, but I do agree they used to be sooo glamourous, but now they all look like the girl next door, even Singapore Airlines use models/actresses for their tv commercials not actual staff.
I have never thought that the job was glamorous just a glorified waitress looking for a rich millionaire to come along and take them away, but I do agree they used to be sooo glamourous, but now they all look like the girl next door, even Singapore Airlines use models/actresses for their tv commercials not actual staff.
Forgot to add I once travel China Airways[never again], the air hostesses were all extremely plain with no make up and little command of English, they wore "Chairman Mao" type shapeless uniform and slippers with a pompom on each foot, when we took off Gatwick /Frankfurt/Dubai one airhostess screamed and became hysterical and the other one got up[ during take off] and gave her a good slap around the face, it did quieten her though!!!!!, then she began snivelling------ they probably took her back home and shot her !!!!
I would suggest that many of today�s flight attendants are reflections of the passengers they have to deal with. It�s certainly food for thought. But the other reality is that employment and discrimination laws have changed, as have pay structures (drastically). As a consequence, the poor hardworking flight attendant on a domestic BA flight is not far from matching a salary from McDonalds�and at thirty thousand feet, they can�t escape surly, aggressive, odoriferous, and downright rude passengers!
For a classic example of what different cultures are with airlines, have a look at the infamous �Pam Ann.� She captures the spirit of cabin crew from around the world!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3stoRjTs59w&mod e=related&search=
For the American carriers, in particular, where the flights operate on a �bid� system, the more senior the flight attendant is, the more preference they are given for the routes they want to fly. So an American Airlines international flight will have crew members whose average age is�well more or less�deceased! (the quicker they fly their required hours each month, the more time they have off to live their lives).
Personally, I find it quite concerning as I often listen to them in the galley, complaining how they can�t lift things, can�t bend down, etc. So imagine what the situation might be in a ditching! I�ve accumulated over 5 million miles in air travel since the advent of measurable frequent flier programmes. And I rely heavily upon the help of flight attendants from around the world to assist in supplying goods and help for my charity. With hand on heart, I can honestly say, I�ve only had one bad experience with an individual�s personality through all those flights. Personally, I believe, regardless of the culture, uniform, accent, or airline livery, you always get
For a classic example of what different cultures are with airlines, have a look at the infamous �Pam Ann.� She captures the spirit of cabin crew from around the world!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3stoRjTs59w&mod e=related&search=
For the American carriers, in particular, where the flights operate on a �bid� system, the more senior the flight attendant is, the more preference they are given for the routes they want to fly. So an American Airlines international flight will have crew members whose average age is�well more or less�deceased! (the quicker they fly their required hours each month, the more time they have off to live their lives).
Personally, I find it quite concerning as I often listen to them in the galley, complaining how they can�t lift things, can�t bend down, etc. So imagine what the situation might be in a ditching! I�ve accumulated over 5 million miles in air travel since the advent of measurable frequent flier programmes. And I rely heavily upon the help of flight attendants from around the world to assist in supplying goods and help for my charity. With hand on heart, I can honestly say, I�ve only had one bad experience with an individual�s personality through all those flights. Personally, I believe, regardless of the culture, uniform, accent, or airline livery, you always get
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Have a great flight, wherever you may go!
Fr. Bill
http://www.bigworldsmallboat.blogspot.com