Cabin crew calls out passengers’ bad habits
More than a quarter (26 per cent) of cabin crew employees are annoyed
when you snap your fingers to catch their attention. That’s just one of
the bad habits called out by cabin crew in a new study by Skyscanner.
Other annoying habits include passengers’ propensity to rush towards the aisle and exits before the seatbelt light goes off (for 13 per cent of the respondents). Eleven percent cringe when we try to cram too much hand luggage into the overhead lockers.
Other annoying habits include passengers’ propensity to rush towards the aisle and exits before the seatbelt light goes off (for 13 per cent of the respondents). Eleven percent cringe when we try to cram too much hand luggage into the overhead lockers.
According to the survey, the best passenger profile for cabin crew
is a man in his thirties who flies in economy for pleasure rather than
business.
The survey was conducted among 700 cabin crewmembers on international flights, hailing from 85 countries.
The survey was conducted among 700 cabin crewmembers on international flights, hailing from 85 countries.
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