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Are you allowed to give flight attendants gifts?

Flight attendants are allowed to receive small gifts from passengers, and there are no hard and fast rules to doing so, other than not to put you both in an uncomfortable situation: Cash bribe attempts at an upgrade, for example, simply won't fly (pun intended).



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Best Gifts for Flight Attendants
  • The Wander Club Travel Tokens. ...
  • The Wander Club Token Holders. ...
  • Airplane Necklace. ...
  • Luggage Travel Cup Holder. ...
  • Sleep Mask. ...
  • “Off Duty, Save Yourself” Wine Glass. ...
  • Custom Flight Attendant Luggage Tag. ...
  • Water-Resistant Travel Shoe Bag.


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10 ways to become friends with flight attendants
  1. Be Polite. It truly is that simple. ...
  2. Pack a Smile. And, share it! ...
  3. Be Strong. ...
  4. Think Ahead. ...
  5. Be Healthy. ...
  6. Be a Super Hero. ...
  7. Bring Treats. ...
  8. Be Aware.


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How to make your flight attendant like you
  1. Say hi back. If a flight attendant greets you upon boarding, don't just ignore them. ...
  2. Listen to the safety demo. It's just polite. ...
  3. Headphones off! ...
  4. Be specific when ordering. ...
  5. Same for cold drinks. ...
  6. Say please and thank you. ...
  7. Magazines! ...
  8. Treats.


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How to Pick Up a Flight Attendant
  1. Make eye contact. And say hello! ...
  2. Don't show me your bag tag. If you have to tell me your frequent flier status, you're probably doing something wrong. ...
  3. Help a passenger. ...
  4. Keep your seatbelt fastened. ...
  5. Remove your headphones. ...
  6. Share something. ...
  7. Don't ring your call light. ...
  8. Go for it.


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Because their first concern is safety, what flight attendants notice about you has much to do with your ability to keep yourself and others safe. They'll make a mental note of passengers who are in good shape and who can help lift heavy items and lend a hand if necessary.

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Ashlee Loree, a flight attendant for Delta, sees most gifts as a kind gesture that brightens her day and gives her hope. “We are all doing our best and trying our hardest every day, and we are so grateful when that doesn't go unnoticed,” she said.

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Synonyms of flight attendant (noun airline host or hostess)
  • hostess.
  • stewardess.
  • airline steward.
  • airline stewardess.
  • cabin attendant.
  • cabin crew.
  • purser.
  • skycap.


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'We will be flying at x feet' – The airline crew usually says this at the beginning of the flight. This phrase is used to tell you at which height the plane is going to be flying.

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Free flights and travel opportunities This means many flight attendants can fly for free on their company airlines even when they are not working. Airlines typically offer these free flights on standby, which means the paying customers get on first, and then any extra seats can go to crew members .

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The Biscoff cookie, known as the plane cookie among generations of Americans, has become a cherished part of air travel culture. Fun fact: 'Biscoff' is a portmanteau of the words 'biscuit' and 'coffee. ' They're only branded as Biscoff in North America and are known as Speculoos Cookies everywhere else.

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10 Portable Desserts Perfect for Travel
  • 5-Ingredient Fudge Crumble Bars.
  • Brownies on a Stick.
  • Chex™ Muddy Buddies™ Bars.
  • Funfetti Cookies.
  • Oatmeal-Chocolate Chip Cookies.
  • Mini Oreo™ Cheesecake Bites.
  • Soft-Baked Chocolate Chip-Cream Cheese Cookie Bars.
  • Rainbow Whoopie Pies.


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4 Tips to Survive on a Flight Attendant Salary
  1. Cut Unnecessary Expenses i.e. Spotify, Apple Music, beauty subscriptions Start by cutting all those unnecessary expenses. ...
  2. Get a Roommate or Crashpad. ...
  3. Save Money Before Going to Training. ...
  4. Meal Prep and Pack Your Lunch.


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Can passengers reasonably ask flight attendants for a second hot meal? Or a third? And what about a few more bags of nuts while you're at it? Having spoken to a handful of airlines, the answer is a resounding yes.

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Can you ask flight attendant for snacks? Economy passengers don't often get full meals on short-haul flights, but they do get a round of drinks and snacks. If you find yourself a little peckish or thirsty after that service, politely ask your flight attendant for another round.

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Did you know, for example, that most airplane food is prepared at one of a handful of catering companies and then trucked over to various airports? Also, a whole lot of employees bring their own food to work, according to a flight attendant named Whytney who has worked with a major US airline for seven years.

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