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You'll be surprised by how much a flight attendant can learn about you simply by greeting you
at the door of an airplane.
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People fly for all sorts of reasons, which means their moods, their expectations, and their
baggage will differ greatly. These days, with air travel A due to the global COVID-19
pandemic, the simple act of flying has taken on a whole different character with new rules and
questions about existing policies (like whether you can bring food on a plane).
Flight attendants are experts on every aspect of air travel. They know B to look for,
what sets off alarm bells and C to handle a variety of situations at a moment's notice As
soon as you step onto the plane, you can bet that they're making some quick observations - it's one
of the things your flight attendant won't tell you.)
When you step onto the planel you're usually giving off some kind of energy, and flight
attendants are in a special position to observe it since they're usually welcoming passengers onto
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the aircraft. "Greeting at the door, we notice if we are acknowledged by a smile or a returned
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hello," says Avalon Irizarry, a flight attendant for American Airlines. And unsurprisingly, if you do
return their greeting, you're automatically going to make a better impression.
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If you notice a flight attendant examining you up and down, the chances are that they're
observing your clothing and accessory choices. "You'd be surprised at what people wear!" says
Irizarry. "When you're sitting for hours in a metal tube, it's interesting to see people wearing high-
heeled sandals and complicated clothing that looks uncomfortable and impossible to adjust and