The flight attendant’s top preference requires you to fulfill your responsibilities through precise minor tasks, which improve our total workplace experience at 35,000 feet. The flight staff provides better service when you show yourself as a person who travels frequently. Your transformation into a renowned traveler begins with these ten daily practices.
The Eye-Contact Greeting

When you board the plane, you should stop using your phone and greet us with a true “Hello.” Most people treat us like part of the plane’s machinery, so a simple moment of human connection makes us feel seen and instantly brightens our shift.
The ”Earbud-Free” Zone

You must remove your headphones before we arrive at your seat to deliver the beverage cart. The five-second transaction time instead of the thirty-second time creates excitement because it allows us to provide uninterrupted service to all customers who follow you.
Pack a “smile in a box”

A small bag of chocolates or a $5 gift card for the crew becomes a powerful tool to improve our work. Your physical gift of appreciation will bring you “VIP status” for the entire flight because we work through all holiday and birthday celebrations.
Master the Overhead Tetris

You should position your carry-on with its wheels facing forward, while you should use the tiny area to store your jackets. Our team during the busy boarding period considers passengers who help us organize the bins without our request to be our most valuable allies.
Stack Your Tray Like a Pro

Your stack of cups should be organized while you fold your napkins for us to collect trash. Your organized tray enables us to handle the “clean-up” process with three times more efficiency because we have to move a heavy cart through a tight space.
The ”Aisle-Clear” Protocol

Your feet and bags should remain completely outside the aisle area. Our team handles 200-pound carts, and we can serve your coffee faster because we do not have to navigate around obstacles.
Use the call button sparingly

You should visit the galley to get water unless you are facing an emergency or medical situation. Our team enjoys the opportunity to walk around and have pleasant discussions in the back area instead of responding to “ding” notifications.
Be the ‘Zen’ Traveler

You should remain calm while remaining seated when turbulence begins and service stops. The passenger who stays patient throughout the wait while maintaining a smile creates positive energy, which keeps other passengers from feeling anxious.
Say “Please” in Every Language

Learn to say “thank you” in the airline’s native language when traveling internationally. Your accent may vary, but your effort shows respect and can lead to better smiles from our team.
The Farewell Wave

A quick “Have a great rest of your trip!” provides a valuable service when you exit the plane. The flight ends with this perfect closing note, which shows us our love for flying because we get to meet exceptional individuals like you.
