Originally Posted by
KeaneJohn
Take for example a very helpful member of Cityflyer crew that tirelessly works to keep the Cityflyer menus updated. Photos of new dishes. Posting the rotations, the type of meal served when and in which cabin. Presumably a lot of these shots have been taken din the air after passenger service so this new policy would mean these updates won’t happen.
whilst it’s not essential to know what you are going to get in Club Europe to Santorini it’s certainly nice to know and enhances the overall experience.
While it’s nice, and as a passenger/FTer I would no doubt find this detailed content very useful, I don’t think it’s necessarily appropriate for a crew member to do.
For example it might create expectations (good or bad or both) that are not in line with or go beyond what the airline otherwise publishes. Or it might invite comment that the airline doesn’t necessarily want. Of course, passengers themselves are free to post and comment on such things all they wish, but I’m not sure crew should be encouraged to indulge them with it.