How to be a good passenger.
#1
Original Poster




Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Highlands, Scotland
Programs: EK,BA,QR
Posts: 548
How to be a good passenger.
In response to the CE crew member where he asked for passengers opinions as to how to improve their journey, it might be interesting to hear what crew members have to say about passengers!
Pet hates/likes would be fun to know - might just improve our next journey.
Any suggestions crew?
Pet hates/likes would be fun to know - might just improve our next journey.
Any suggestions crew?
#3




Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: California
Programs: various
Posts: 4,240
From a passenger point of view:
1. Try putting your rollaboard in the overhead bin wheels in or wheels out to maximize the number of bags that fit in the overhead bin.
2. When loading or unloading the overhead bin, try to stand in the aisle seat instead of the aisle, if there is no one sitting in the aisle seat. Standing in the aisle while unloading the bin blocks others from exiting the plane, which may cause someone in the back of the plane to miss his/her connection.
1. Try putting your rollaboard in the overhead bin wheels in or wheels out to maximize the number of bags that fit in the overhead bin.
2. When loading or unloading the overhead bin, try to stand in the aisle seat instead of the aisle, if there is no one sitting in the aisle seat. Standing in the aisle while unloading the bin blocks others from exiting the plane, which may cause someone in the back of the plane to miss his/her connection.




