Tag: passenger interaction

United Global Services Member Discontent with Family Boarding Preference
Boarding flights in the United States frequently resembles a disorganized affair, largely due to the system’s design that seeks to boost airline profits via ancillary services and credit card incentives, while also indulging the egos of top-tier frequent flyers. This methodology sometimes eclipses the aim of smooth boarding. A recent example at a United Airlines…

Flight Attendant Subtly Guarantees Passenger’s Conduct is Suitable
I stumbled upon a video on Instagram that has garnered tens of millions of views. Initially, I was perplexed about why it was even captivating, but I soon understood the context (although it’s still somewhat unclear to me if the passenger is aware of it?). In this post: Flight attendant poses a clever question to…

