How Cabin Crew Identify First-Time Business Class Passengers
Cabin crew can often tell when a passenger is flying in business or first class for the very first time based on their behavior. Key indicators include overt excitement, such as taking numerous photos and videos of their seat and the cabin. First-time flyers may also be unfamiliar with the seat controls, entertainment system, and other premium cabin features. They are often surprised by the multi-course meal service and may try to take everything from the amenity kit. Flight attendants typically find these passengers' enthusiasm endearing and are happy to assist them.
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