It’s nearly everyone’s dream to travel first-class. The option to board early, enjoy countless quality food and drink menu and perhaps most importantly, plenty of room to stretch out, all seem like a dream come true. There’s just one catch, though. Flight attendants secretly prefer coach passengers. So next time you make that long walk down to your aisle seat, keep in mind that you might not have it so bad after all.
To be a flight attendant requires a lot of composure, patience, and hard-work. What may seem rather effortless is actually the result of experience and practice.
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When it comes to first-class passengers, flight attendants are required to make every flyer’s experience personalized. While these interactions can certainly be rewarding, especially when it comes to frequent flyers, most flight attendants actually prefer working in coach.
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The reason? Economy class service keeps the flight staff busier, but there is less chance for a personalized request. The predictable routine helps a shift move along smoothly.
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So next time you board your flight and make your way to coach, rest assured that you may have found favor with the flight staff.
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What are your thoughts on these findings? If you’ve still got your eye on first-class, be sure to read about How To Get That First-Class Upgrade Without Paying A Cent.
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