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Video: Heathrow terminal 5 flash mob – best one yet!
Imagine being greeted after a long flight like this!
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Flight attendant training – which airline to pick? (Delta vs Eagle)
Next week I’m to start flight attendant training for American Eagle. But today I got a call from Delta and they want me to go for a face to face interview two days after I’m to start training! If I go to the Delta interview, I’ll forfeit American Eagle completely…
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Photo of the day: What did the big bag say to the little bag? Be-atch, stop sitting on me!
Photo courtesy of me! (Heather Poole) Quote courtesy of Nicholas Ortiz
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Hotel Review: Moana Surfrider – Honolulu, Hawaii
Written by guest blogger Hotel Slippers Opening its doors on March 11, 1901, The Moana, (meaning “broad expanse of ocean”), was the vision of Walter Chamberlain Peacock. Born in England, Peacock and his brother, Corbet, settled on the island of Oahu and in 1896 formed The Moana Hotel Company. Upon opening, there…
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Photo of the day: Okay….let’s try CNTL + ALT + DEL, thought the pilot seconds before the aircraft was taken out of service. But not without first turning around to make sure no one was looking!
Photo courtesy of Darren Schank Caption courtesy of Doc737 I had a hard time choosing the best caption, I really did. Here are a few other favorites… BOO: Wonder if it’s okay to ask for coffee? ROGER: I knew I should…
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Is there a flight attendant who doesn’t feel this way right now?
As a flight attendant, I totally relate to the characters Anne Taintor has created. If you haven’t checked out her website, do so now by clicking THIS LINK. You can thank me later.
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Be glad you’re not a NY based flight attendant schlepping your bags through the snow today!
Photo of Kew Gardens courtesy of my roommate who is not working today, but got stuck in NY anyway. Eventually she’ll make it home. I think.
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Hotel Review: Casa De Palmas Rennaisance – McAllen, Texas
Written by guest blogger Hotel Slippers Located in McAllen, Texas on the southern tip of the Texas/Mexico border, the Casa De Palmas Hotel is just waiting to be enjoyed. The hotel looks like a private Hacienda with a captivating boutique feel. Built in 1918, this 57 room, Spanish designed building became a Texas Historic Landmark…