How Cabin Crew Identify First-Time Business Class Passengers
Flight attendants can often identify first-time business class travelers by observing specific behaviors. Signs include overt excitement upon boarding, taking many photos of the seat and cabin, and being fascinated by the amenities. New premium flyers might also appear overwhelmed by the complex seat controls or ask basic questions about the service flow. Their unfamiliarity with the multi-course dining etiquette is another key indicator for the experienced crew. These observations allow flight attendants to offer extra assistance and ensure the passenger has a positive experience.
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