I overslept and missed a flight. By being GRACIOUS, COURTEOUS, and ADMITTING THAT I WAS THE ONE WHO SCREWED UP and expressing GRATITUDE for anything that the airline could do for me, gate personnel got me on to standby seating and although I was later getting to where I was going, I STILL GOT THERE. So what is the lesson? CIVILITY AND COURTESY get you where you need to go.
@notme2day3 ай бұрын
Works the same way when you're pulled over by police. The side of the road is not where you argue with them.... and that to can extend your travel time when you're being a masshole.
@SampleTracks22243 ай бұрын
Didn't you try screaming and yelling at the staff and barking at them to TAKE RESPONSIBILITY and PUT CUSTOMERS LIKE ME FIRST, ME ME, and when that didn't work DEMAND to speak to the manager? Weird.
@creedonjm3 ай бұрын
Even when its the airlines fault (Southwest Airlines, Christmas on 2023, I'm looking at you), when you finally get to the counter after waiting in line 6 hours, its helpful to start out with "I'm upset, I know its not your fault and I promise not to take it out on you" also does wonders on getting thing remedied quickly and less painfully.
@Pseudochick013 ай бұрын
AMEN!
@danielaramburo76483 ай бұрын
Hold on, you didn’t insult or try to punch the airline desk customer service representative? How doing. Next time throw orange juice at the staff and you might a 1st class upgrade. Joke
@jbenthere6273 ай бұрын
There was a show in the early to mid-2000s called "Airline". Camera crews follow Southwest Airlines employees around performing their specific jobs. Flight attendants, pilots, gate agents, ramp personnel, etc., at different airports across the country. One guy at the ticket counter trying to flaunt his clout, angrily asked the gate agent, "Do you know who I am?!!! The gate agent picked up the mic and asked, and I'm paraphrasing, "Ladies and gentlemen, we have a passenger that doesn't know who he is. If anyone knows who this passenger is, please come up to the podium" Lots of laughter at the gate. I don't remember what happened after that but it was funny as hell!!!
@suttoncoldfield93183 ай бұрын
I heard a tale about a difficult passenger arguing with the book-in lady. She was polite and professional. After he left, someone commented about it. "It's ok", the agent said, "he's flying to New York but his luggage is going to Houston"
@robpersons3 ай бұрын
Loved that show. I have flown a lot and have seen people loose their minds at airline staff. Kelsey makes the point, "how do that help you", I always thought the same thing. While they are doing this, you know any possible thing the desk agent could do flies, pun intended, out the window. If you calmly work with them, they appreciate the fact that you are not an asshole and do what they can. Of course having status helps, but being reasonable goes a long way. I am really happy my heavy flying days are in the past now.
@maryeckel96823 ай бұрын
I remember that one! So funny
@georgeburns72513 ай бұрын
This was an absolutely great comment. So funny. Thank you for the laugh.
@wyldhowl28213 ай бұрын
😄 What an awesome response.
@kenpace80893 ай бұрын
Courtesy goes a long way. One time flying cross country, flight attendant was having a hard time closing the overhead bin a couple rows in front of my wife and I. I asked flight attendant if I could help, got up, rearranged a couple bags, shut the bin. One minute of help, flight attendant comp'd me two drinks and my wife a glass of wine. It is not hard to treat others with respect.
@Not_Ciel3 ай бұрын
Or even if you want to be an asshole, there's respectful ways to do it. I just don't get why people get on flights if they can't be decent human beings though.
@scottrackley44573 ай бұрын
They also keep care of the exit row passengers, which I usually choose. They require you to be able bodied and give you the extra scrutiny. Cool. I'm a big boy, I can and will get that door open. They tend to care for you a little bit more if you're polite, capable, and I bribed them with chocolate. They like that. Even got a date offer later.
@Elizabeth-xo9sn15 күн бұрын
That the spirit !
@redelfshotthefood82133 ай бұрын
I visited a friend who doesn't fly. I meant to leave for the airport much earlier than he persuaded me to. When I got to the airport about 1/2 hour before the flight, (the 1980s), my stomach dropped. The line for economy passengers had at least a hundred groups in it. The business class lines were clear, with 2 gate positions completely open. I stood in shock, realizing I was going to miss my flight. It showed on my face. A kind gate agent called me over and processed my bags. Bless her! I still remember that kindness 40 years later!
@willtee15263 ай бұрын
@@redelfshotthefood8213 this was the way it used to be when flying was civilized and service oriented
@Milesco3 ай бұрын
@@willtee1526 Yeah, times have certainly changed! 😢
@Luvtallhorses3 ай бұрын
That was awesome but if you were late for your flight it would have been your fault. Accountability seems to be outdated which is sad
@Milesco3 ай бұрын
@@Luvtallhorses How about accountability for the _airlines,_ which seem to have a major screwup *_every single day!?_* Why is it that human beings always have to be perfect, but major corporations can routinely screw things up with impunity?
@jennyjohn7043 ай бұрын
@@Milesco If you can't see the difference between a company making a mistake and an individual throwing a tantrum and smashing things, then I pity you.
@tatlowtimes3 ай бұрын
Best flight attendant putting someone in line I have ever seen in person. "Gentleman" was quite drunk, swearing and trying to get others to change seats with him. Just being a nuisance when trying to board. Flight attendant comes up to him, nice and close and says "Sir, you can sit down, be quiet and we can all have a great flight to Vancouver. Or you can continue to look like an idiot by being the flight entertainment, potentially delay the flight and perhaps get arrested. You have 10 seconds to choose." I guess he saw her face was not messing around, he sat down and we never heard a peep out of him the whole flight. LOL I congratulated her on the way out. All she said was my last flight was a bachelor party to Las Vegas and I was not putting up with anymore sh*t. So awesome. LOL
@CourtlandCTower-td3bm3 ай бұрын
Great story!Some women have that control!You can see it in her eye!It’s awesome to see if you aren’t the one she’s talking to!Hahaha The old days flying was fun and everyone was for everyone!Like a big family!Manners respect and women and children first!!That’s all out the window now!Men just punch women out!Walk away!
@faulltw3 ай бұрын
@@CourtlandCTower-td3bm LOL! Men just punch women out and walk away. I was taught a man never hits a women and I never have, but there are females out there who do not act like women.
@andrewyoung32993 ай бұрын
Good on her, and they have to deal with people like that on a daily basis too!
@xXJerry202Xx3 ай бұрын
Bachelor party to Las Vegas?? That's the créme de la créme of decent, empathetic people 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@monicacollins82893 ай бұрын
That sounds like something my friend Vicki would say. She's been a flight attendant on United, 25+ years.
@ShaneSchrute3 ай бұрын
“All I care about is freedom!!!” “You’re under arrest.” 😂
@feynthefallen3 ай бұрын
As a wise man once said: The one freedom you always have is the freedom to accept the consequences.
@andreituculescu26303 ай бұрын
"I can't breathe!" ..... really? 😒
@ProgNoizesB3 ай бұрын
@@feynthefallen That was a stupid man doing stupid things then.
@StillPooh623 ай бұрын
@@andreituculescu2630😂 In my professional nursing assessment, girlfriend was moving LOTS of air!
@ShaneSchrute3 ай бұрын
@@StillPooh62yup. Sooo many really loud words and screaming. That takes lots of breathing
@TheZoltan-423 ай бұрын
“ALL I CARE ABOUT IS FREEDOM!” "Ma'am! You are free to speak, but anything you say can be used against you in court."
@redmage77725 күн бұрын
And you are free to get off the plane... Preferably while it is still on the ground.
@Olsenoid15 күн бұрын
There seems to be an epidemic of freedumb
@69howls3 ай бұрын
I've had a ticket that got "lost" - a number of years ago I flew with an infant in my lap. One of my connecting flight segments was on a code share flight and they couldn't find our tickets at all in their systems when we were to check in. I carried a print out of my itinerary with all the pertinent info on it so they too could see it should exist. It took a manager calling around and an extra 40 minutes or so, but eventually they did have our tickets so we could check in and get on the flight. It wasn't the staff's fault that there was an issue - patience, politeness, and kindness all around, and I'm grateful that they worked diligently to find our tickets so that we could get on the plane. I can easily imagine the situation going in a different direction if you'd throw a hissy fit instead of being kind when encountering such an issue.
@jenn9763 ай бұрын
And THIS is why I always print out a ticket at home to have in my carry-on, just in case.
@jeremybeavon44763 ай бұрын
I had a ticket invalidated because the airline changed the international flight schedule and I didn't find out until I got to the airport and couldn't find my flight on the schedule. It left the day before and the next flight was in 2 days. Luckily they managed to re-book all my flights and connecting flights as well. I was going from Israel to New Zealand, so a very long way. So I went through some different countries that I wasn't expecting to go through. :)
@petere30153 ай бұрын
On a British Airways flight from London to L.A. a 21 year old kid sitting in front of me had too much beer and red wine and then puked all over himself, the back of the seat in front of him, his seat, and the aisle next to him, and a little bit of splatter on the passenger the other side of the aisle. It was gross. I really felt sorry for the flight attendant who seated the kid elsewhere then changed the seat bottom, placing it in a plastic bag and then cleaned the mess. I told the flight attendant I was very sorry that he had to clean up the mess. This is what he said to me: "I am not cleaning it for him. I am cleaning it for the rest of the passengers". Still it was awful, and credit to BA crew for doing the right thing.
3 ай бұрын
BA is professional and consistent. Virgin Atlantic is also professional and way cooler than every other counter at Heathrow.
@murielbuxton69933 ай бұрын
Why didn't they
@M_SC3 ай бұрын
They should make the stupid man clean it
@willtee15263 ай бұрын
Now this was a true professional…. Bravo for him
@johnnunn86883 ай бұрын
Bit of the FA had refused him the drinks?
@armorer943 ай бұрын
That's it, I'm carrying holy water on my next spirit flight.
@jellyfishattack3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@CarlGorn3 ай бұрын
Wouldn't that get screened?
@GusMac-kv7zi3 ай бұрын
And please do use it when a demon flares up and say I rebuke you Satan.
@godofsquirrels4943 ай бұрын
Gotta get it past tsa. Can’t carry too much of it or you’ll have to add it to the jungle juice box.
@BrilliantDesignOnline3 ай бұрын
Interesting how many demons TSA lets through, but only lets you carry less than one ounce of holy water.
@mariano_buitrago3 ай бұрын
She looks sane, really stable
@SBCBears3 ай бұрын
Next, she'll pitch her tent in the aisle.
@KeefsCattys3 ай бұрын
People with severe mental health problems often react badly to stressful situations . Hopefully nobody was hurt and the lady got the help she obviously needs . Feel sorry for the folk on the flight though . This is very distressing .
@MillerTimeWORLD3 ай бұрын
@@KeefsCattys😂😂😂😂 It is entertainment value. Those people should all have to pay more to enjoy this level of theatre.
@Istandby6663 ай бұрын
@@KeefsCattys We can only hope you get back on your meds.
@johannes_franciscus_kok3 ай бұрын
like Trump . . . .
@robertwelch13613 ай бұрын
74 gear seems like the kind of dude that would stick up for his crew without any questions asked if he felt the need 👍🏼
@lindawilson46253 ай бұрын
Acting like an adult and using basic manners would eliminate most problems with flying...and life in general :-) Love your videos.
@Sniperboy55513 ай бұрын
The problem is that most “adults” don’t act like one anymore.
@Coconutscott3 ай бұрын
I think those days are over buddy. This is the "everybody gets a trophy" generation all grown up.
@USS_Sentinel3 ай бұрын
@@Coconutscott But who gave them those trophies? Hmm. I wonder.
3 ай бұрын
@@Sniperboy5551Most recent people who moved to Austin let their pets pee and poo everywhere.
@jennzifur3 ай бұрын
Many people lack basic manners. Lord have mercy lol people get on my nerves. But we can dream 😊
@blakewright5753 ай бұрын
I’m an airline pilot… and short connections is not on the passengers, in my opinion. If the system pulls a route that gets them there when they need to be there, then the airline or scheduling software should have some accountability. I realize that’s a long shot, but most aren’t as familiar as we are… some may even be on their first trip.
@dfuher9683 ай бұрын
As a passenger I would agree with u. We buy a ticket to get from A to B, the airline or travel agent tells us, what will get us there. But then, here in Europe the airlines are only legally required to cover food, hotels etc due to delays, as well as automatic compensation to passengers, if delayed more than a few hours (I dont remember the exact number, maybe 3½?). Oh, and passengers like the guy, where they turned around 3 hours into the flight, would be not just fined here, but also required to refund all extra costs to the airline, which would include compensation to the other passengers. Lets just say, we get very few of those in Europe.
@stoffls3 ай бұрын
I agree, that the booking software should be able to alert you if you try to book close connections. But sometimes the booking is not done at the same time, so how should the software know? Maybe a general message on booking websites would help, alerting the passenger that if they book a connecting flight, they should consider enough time. I usually give it at least an hour, depending if the transfer is with the same airline/ airline alliance, if I have to switch terminals or if there is immigration involved. Eg. flying to the US, I know that I have to get through immigration before I can get to my next flight. And I know that the lines can be pretty long on a busy day. In such cases I consider four to five hours - worst thing that can happen is that I sit around an airport and have to watch Kelseys videos for that time. 😁
@martinlauer78373 ай бұрын
Most booking software clearly tells you to note a short connection time. You have the choice to select a different flight in most cases unless it is the only flight.
@kate_64363 ай бұрын
@@dfuher968 Oh yeah in the US harassing flight attendants is a federal crime there's a zero tolerance policy and you can be fined up to like $250,000 I think and you can go to jail for years.
@altoclef66883 ай бұрын
I got a 45 minute connection in Hong Kong, to make things worse coming from continuously congested Heathrow. Next flight 6 hours later. All on same company. Not a newbie, but I took it - worst case would be I made it but my bag didn't. If I get offered a through ticket from the booking system and on the same company, it should be OK. It's another thing if you have two separate bookings and you made it tight by yourself. (Yeah, both me and bag made it).
@MikeOhhMinerals3 ай бұрын
The peanut and jelly sandwich incident was the inside information we were waiting for. Don’t mess with Kelsey’s snacks. Excellent video!
@brucesyvertsen21473 ай бұрын
Or bring a few onboard with you, if you know Kelsey's piloting? 🙂 As Kelsey often says, being nice can go a long way at times. 🙂
@irishpsalteri3 ай бұрын
Saw an Alaska flight crew handle a medical emergency, they were like a well-oiled machine. They were quick, efficient, didn't let the whole plane (protected the passenger's privacy and dignity) and TCB. That is what they are trained for and they were top notch.
@egnappahz3 ай бұрын
I agree -- The peanut butter sandwich deal is just not negotiable.
@solandri693 ай бұрын
On a flight I was on in the '80s, the person next to me had requested a special meal for dietary reasons (I think it was low sodium). Someone didn't like the regular meal choices, and tricked the flight attendant into thinking the special meal was for them and they just had the wrong name down. When they got to us, there was no more special meal left. And the person next to me had to go without a meal because someone else was too spoiled to pick between the choices offered to them.
@cannubis933 ай бұрын
absolutly. you just don't eat another mans peanutbutter sandwich. the worst of all crimes!
@onlyme1123 ай бұрын
@@solandri69 I wish I could be that selfish and thoughtless at times. Then again, maybe not.
@alexandermonro67683 ай бұрын
Note to self: if I ever find myself on a plane with Kelsey, make sure that I don't deprive him of snacks, even accidentally
@danielbooker35083 ай бұрын
Definitely crossed a red line with PBJ!😂❤😂
@NadaSurfinAB3 ай бұрын
Wait, you’re a flight attendant responsible for boarding and assisting passengers, responsible for scrutiny and security for the flight, responsible for assisting an evacuation in the event that there is an emergency at the gate, and you’re the face to face representative of the airline - but you’re not considered to be on the clock if you assist and somehow get injured as you’re doing any of the above? How messed up is that??? This sounds like a violation of or loophole in labour laws. There are many professionals working off the clock before the wheels are up and the time clock starts running. Thanks to all of you who do those jobs and serve us so well.
@ronsullivan1323 ай бұрын
IMHO, if you are in uniform and inside the airplane, you are on the clock, whether the wheels are on the tarmac or wings in the air.
@montanacrone89843 ай бұрын
Pay doesn’t start until push back. They’re still on duty.
@opheliadeclines3 ай бұрын
I know some passengers who were informed of that after nagging her for their 2 hours on the tarmac. She snapped and let them know they were all angry and off the clock.
@opheliadeclines3 ай бұрын
@@ronsullivan132I agree, but the reality is unfair, we can be sympathetic to someone who might be "on duty" 13 hours but paid for 8.
@goldenalt31663 ай бұрын
It's so they can skirt federal safety regulations for working hours. Happens for truck drivers too.
@JacksonStorms-mv7yb3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂Help me Jesus. That first woman was hissing like a vampire exposed to sunlight.😂😂😂
@andsoitbegins46411 күн бұрын
😅😅😅
@janbagdasar91653 ай бұрын
Kelsey, I can tell you why people end up with 15-20 minutes connections: My original AA flight was delayed due to hydraulic issues. Then when it was finally fixed the crew had timed out. Then they delay us another couple of hours to get a new crew. Which means you have already missed your connection so you run to customer service and get the last seat on a plane that gives you a 15 minute connection to the last flight of the day into your final destination. And as you said, nobody waits for you to exit first, but the nice man who does wait explains to you how to navigate to your connection gate the fastest. But you make it! And that is how you get a 15 minute connection out of your previously planned 3 hour connection. Btw…I also missed my planned dinner with friends, one of whom is an AA pilot.😂
@thesisypheanjournal12713 ай бұрын
One time I was in a flight coming into Pittsburgh that was delayed. As we were preparing to land the flight attendant explained that a lot of people had extremely tight connections so she asked us to please wait while the people with the tightest connections got off the plane first. After we pull to the gate she would call out a flight number and destinations and how many passengers, and those people would get up and start to leave. Then she would call another flight number and destination and how many passengers and those people would get up and leave. It was all very orderly and nobody minded giving those people a chance to get off the plane first. I don’t understand why they don’t always do that.
@lookileftpooponyourpage56043 ай бұрын
VERY true! I have never missed a flight due to me being late. I have missed SEVERAL connections because the airlines f'd up. I'm not even tossing weather in there, just situations where the union employee attitude has ruined everyone's day. I was coming back from Germany a few years ago, and my flight leaving Houston was delayed several hours because a mechanic didn't sign a log entry. All of these sites are part 145, which means a supervisor can sign the entry. But, instead we all missed connections, and ultimately the airline shelled out thousands of dollars to pay for hotels and meal vouchers and rebook 138 people on various flights the following day.
@deathZor423 ай бұрын
only place i risk a 15 minute connection personally is schiphol, not because it's a great airport or anything but because it's one of the few airports i don't mind getting stuck for a day, as I just go to my home ( i often fly between jobs that are both not in my home coutry).
@kanamisprs43303 ай бұрын
The content of this video is why Kelsey flies cargo.
@TheIntellectualRedneck3 ай бұрын
People as pictured in this video make me wish I could fly cargo... Also, the Academy Award goes to....
But you heard it - Kelsey would be the first one coming out of the cockpit to see the "show" 😆
@kanamisprs43303 ай бұрын
@@stoffls I suspect his comment may have been tongue in cheek. Let's face it the Idiot on the plane, train, bus is always entertaining until its the one you're on.
@groovingranny54523 ай бұрын
I used to fly often for business and always found that a manners and common courtesy made my flights uneventful.
@patriciaschuman42053 ай бұрын
I'm 66 years old, and can remember that back in my childhood you dressed up to go on an airplane and there were tons of stewardesses on each flight. Back in those days, you really did see them doing a lot of 'passenger service' duties. Nowadays, with the much smaller number of Flight Attendants on each flight, they have their hands full with doing what they need to do without having to deal with these disruptive and sometimes violent passengers who feel they are 'entitled' to something.
@B00ZEBAR0N3 ай бұрын
Don’t forget 185 ppl lighting up cigs atop 10,000 gallons of jet fuel 32,000ft in the air. Smoke’em if ya got ‘em! No HEPA filters back then either! - I can only imagine the cloud of haze lingering throughout that cabin (no worries they had 5 rows for non-smoking too!) It’s not like you couldn’t just crack open a window! lol😂
@tinacatharinaeden27113 ай бұрын
I just posted a comment with the same words and sentiments. :) It really is sad that flying had come to this. And yes, I have run into some really grumpy FAs as well recently. 😂
@FM-ig3th3 ай бұрын
And.... the Flight Attendants were fit, attractive, polite and under 40.....ah standards...
@pattyhaley95943 ай бұрын
I'm 63 and glad I at least got to fly on the airlines during the 60's and usually every year, going to Florida or The Caribbean. Sublime. We even flew first class once, as we won tickets.
@mjeffn23 ай бұрын
There’s a particularly nasty well dressed man running for President right now. He dresses fine, but still behaves like an out of control lunatic.
@nightshift52013 ай бұрын
Years ago a comedian said, "I've noticed that since airline deregulation, all the people that hang around bus stations are now at the airport." Cracked me up.
@user-ho1yn6ms7y3 ай бұрын
As a weekly business traveler on AA, almost NEVER have I seen a flight attendant, male or female, not go out of their way to help passengers with their bags, finding room for bags, or generally doing everything they can to help passengers. Knowing they’re off the clock while doing so is infuriating. I can’t speak for the other airlines, but I’m sure their flight attendants also do the same. Very under appreciated job. Respect.❤
@werefrogofassyria66093 ай бұрын
They are off the clock until the door closes, and they don't close until everyone is situated.
@therandomytchannel43183 ай бұрын
@@user-ho1yn6ms7y meanwhile at United, "put down your tray table!!" 🙃
@chrisescobar41993 ай бұрын
I've definitely had the experience of an F/A not giving basic service citing the whole "I'm here for your safety". I have a torn rotator cuff and can't lift bags into those overhead bins. I had to end up asking another attendant for help and he was very nice about it. But it seems like more and more they are hiring people that believe offering help or anything to keep you comfortable in flight is completely outside of the scope of their duties and its frustrating.
@marylut60773 ай бұрын
My husband represented a few airline attendants injured, usually opening the emergency exit doors, in Workers’ Compensation case.
@dfuher9683 ай бұрын
U Americans have some seriously weird - and unjust - working practices.
@Parawingdelta23 ай бұрын
One of the downsides of ultra low flights is ultra low people.
@American-Jello3 ай бұрын
Are you implying that people who either can't or don't want to pay premium prices for flights are somehow 'lesser'? How elitist of you.
@gnke3 ай бұрын
@@American-Jello First up, let me address that I, obviously, don't know what they meant, but do you not agree that it is less likely to have this sort of encounter on something like business class Emirates or Qatar or whatever else? Some people (I'm referring to the passenger) just feel like they are the middle of the universe and they require to be treated accordingly, those are typically the people who pay the least and ask for the most, given that where would you think those peoply fly price-wise? Stop looking for things to be offended about. In my brain majority of human beings are decent and would not mean to offend anyone like the commenter above, so that's what I immidately jump to, but on the other hand you did just jumped into offending someone...
@Parawingdelta23 ай бұрын
@@American-Jello I flew on the world's first jet airliner (De Havilland Comet) in 1963, when not all people could afford to fly. All the men wore suits, ladies dressed like ladies and behaviour was polite and civilised. Forty years later on an ecomomy flight from Australia to London, a 'gentleman' sat behind me wearing shorts, a sleeveless vest and a bush hat. He stunk and didn't shut up for the whole flight. Last week, I was on a budget airline flying interstate and the plane was left like a pig sty. The unfortunate reality is that the lower socio-economic element tend to reduce the standards,, which is probably (apart from some degree of comfort) partly why they have separate classes on airlines and trains. It does sound like an elitist generalisation but I think there's sufficient empirical evidence to prove my point.
@jtwright40953 ай бұрын
@@Parawingdelta2 i'll be awaiting The Empirical Evidence, your Majesty.
@Parawingdelta23 ай бұрын
@@jtwright4095 I'd admit to it being anecdotal evidence for air travel, but look at those behaving badly on other forms of public transport. It's not those who have a Mercedes parked at the railway station car park. Anyway, I'll have to go now, there's a problem with the drawbridge over my moat.
@andrew_koala29743 ай бұрын
Speaking as a former (now retired ) AIR FORCE pilot what MILITARY personnel are taught very early in training - "" If you are capable of doing it - It's YOUR job " Clearly when one is crippled to such an extent that simple functions are physically impossible to perform - Then - one may ' ask ' for help.
@Mickey1-jy2tg3 ай бұрын
As a much-younger brother of a USAF CMsgt, I learned this guideline very early in life.
@giveadoggyabone13 ай бұрын
Ummmm, airline customers are not military employees!!!
@davidretondo28713 ай бұрын
@giveadoggyabone1 Still a professional courteous skillset is good for every employee. Because your not in the military doesn't mean you throw common courtesy and honor away😅
@giveadoggyabone13 ай бұрын
@@davidretondo2871 Yes, for the employees, not for the paying customers!
@montanacrone89843 ай бұрын
In today’s airline world, we don’t have much to work with, it’s a pretty minimal service compared to the good old days. Sadly, on quick turn arounds, the cleaning crew run through as fast as they can to get the cabin picked up. The flight attendants will be happy to help but they don’t have cleaners, just paper towels and water.
@Metoobie3 ай бұрын
Great shout out to the folks working in the cabin. They're human beings who work and train to keep you safe.
@chrisescobar41993 ай бұрын
They're glorified cocktail waitresses, nothing more.
@isabellind12923 ай бұрын
@@chrisescobar4199 Only to those who treat them as such. To me they aren't there to wait on me. I'm an adult who can take care of myself. They have enough to do.
@williamkraft55743 ай бұрын
@@chrisescobar4199 with that attitude I'm sure you're just a treat to have on the plane.
@Dripqueenn3 ай бұрын
It’s not a complete video if Kelsey doesn’t mention snacks somewhere in the video 😂
@beverlyweber41223 ай бұрын
Your RIGHT! Kelsey and his snacks....sort of like Shaggy in Scooby Doo!
@alka96133 ай бұрын
The man has his priorities straight, that's for sure.
@Dripqueenn3 ай бұрын
@@alka9613 I think he should do a video solely on snacks
@beverlyweber41223 ай бұрын
@@alka9613 Does anyone ELSE picture that Kelsey would NOT panic if a door flew off but would absolutely flip out if the snacks flew out that open door???
@jttcosmos3 ай бұрын
Regarding the "please let people with an urgent connecting flight get off first" -- that once really helped a bunch of colleagues and myself when coming back from a conference in Vegas. Due to weather, all flights were massively delayed, and instead of around 2 1/2 hours, our turnover in Chicago was ridiculously short. People really did stay seated, allowing us to run all the way from the airplane to the other gate, and literally had it close right behind us. It was an intercontinental flight, so we were very glad not to have to spend an extra day or two before the next connection.
@pameladee3 ай бұрын
I was on a flight bringing MIA remains to Atlanta from viet nam. The pilot requested we all remain seated while the flag-draped coffin was removed first with a solemn military unit. Those of us who could see it on that side of the plane were in tears…. We honor you, welcome home Soldier 🇺🇸
@ilsavv3 ай бұрын
@@pameladeeReturning home is always good, but the question is what this soldier was doing in a foreign country?
@kray38833 ай бұрын
Between the climate and the general fragility/lack of redundancy/penny pinching of most airline systems, that story is becoming very common. People who didn't book a tight connection at all, but find themselves landing at an airport with their fingers crossed that if they run real fast they can catch a plane going in the right direction.
@user-cn8wu2ok5s3 ай бұрын
@@ilsavvyou’re kidding right?! Just where exactly do you think our military forces serve? Especially VietNam era soldiers!
@SamRK-10003 ай бұрын
@@ilsavvthey were MIA, missing in action. It’s likely that the soldier was lost in Vietnam, the remains were found, cremated/prepared there, and then flown back to Atlanta. Why would they do it in Vietnam, you say? Well you don’t want to postpone the preparation of a dead person and leave them to rot further.
@borabora44803 ай бұрын
The sheriff can not even hold back his laughter. spirited passenger for spirit airlines
@barbaralynch30153 ай бұрын
I was laughing with Kelsey! She could sincerely play a possessed person in a paranormal movie!
@DAViDD7673 ай бұрын
Note to self: Avoid the Greyhounds of the skies.
@margarita84423 ай бұрын
lol
@PatrickSBellSr3 ай бұрын
Yep, flying domestially lately, just take a look around - I swear half the passengers are 'on paper'.
@oddshot603 ай бұрын
When I was in the Army back in 19and70 we used to call that "Riding The Dog"! It sucked back then, it sucks now ... even if they put wings on it.
@jayadkisson20753 ай бұрын
"Break Your Spirit" Airlines
@nunyabidness6743 ай бұрын
Calling them Greyhounds is an insult to Greyhound... Nah, this is closer to "Frontieras Del Norte" (or however that's spelled)
@VanquishedAgain3 ай бұрын
And the oscar goes to.... Crazy lady on a plane for her performance in "Typical Spirit Customer"!
@GarrettWorcester3 ай бұрын
At first, I thought she was Tracee Ellis Ross and was like, "Oh my God, no! You can fly private wings, girl!"
@snatchinyopeople3 ай бұрын
didden even doo nutten
@StorymasterQ2 ай бұрын
Truly a High Spirited Customer. Or perhaps a Customer with High Levels of Spirits in their Blood.
@ABoyNamedJoe3 ай бұрын
"Except for the PB&J sandwich which I called dibs on BEFORE the flight" Love it!
@evil_duck_de3 ай бұрын
You don't mess with the PB&J, man! 😂
@phillipsmit11403 ай бұрын
There must be someting in the water they drink in USA that make people go off like that. ONLY IN USA !!!!!!
@jpkatz14353 ай бұрын
K. Should have put it in the special PPJ pocket that comes with that CAPTIN'S hoody.
@rvarnum3 ай бұрын
Being gracious and kind to the hard working flight attendants will help them to be gracious and kind to you. Many times I've been upgraded simply by being for the airline worker and treating them like fellow humans.
@82dorrin3 ай бұрын
She seems like a stable, well-adjusted human being.
@budgiefriend3 ай бұрын
What even is that these days?
@nix46443 ай бұрын
@@budgiefriend Good but sad question.
@jasonmarks16363 ай бұрын
she should see an exorcist... clearly the devil has taken over her soul. That is why they call it Evil-Spirit Airlines.
@kravgirl73 ай бұрын
NOT.
@praetorxian3 ай бұрын
Voted Democrat.
@ChemitoRodriguez3 ай бұрын
Second story - That seat looks wet. While it may not be the flight attendant's responsibility to clean the seat, it is the airline's responsibility.
@hoopslaa52353 ай бұрын
But God forbid a woman actually get her hands, dirty, and do something that’s not in her job description, despite being the face of a company and the representative of a company when they are a team with the pilots and a partner to provide a product to the customer. To expect the customer to actually do any work at all Before and Employee is amazing that this selfish little bratty egotistical pilot Kelsey just said here out loud. It’s like he was sleepwalking or under drugs and accidentally just said the part that everyone’s thinking out loud. Shame on Kelsey and everyone should unsubscribe to him and his dedication and viewership back because that is extremely uncalled for an amazing. He actually expected the passenger to clean it up before the flight attendant. That just shows you how much of a Simp and a white night that Kelsey is kissing the butt of flight attendant .
@EXROBOWIDOW3 ай бұрын
While traveling on a series of long international flights, our very young child accidentally made his seat unsuitable for the next passenger. We informed a flight attendant, who said they'd simply swap out the seat cushion. I'm thinking to myself, "Is that really true... that they carry extra seat cushions?" That was over 30 years ago. I have no idea if it was true then, and have doubts it would be true now.
@kray38833 ай бұрын
Yeah, but he (apparently) broke the first rule of getting stuff done which is to state the actual problem. If you just ask for wipes then how is anyone supposed to guess that your seat is unclean, and not your hands or your bag or idk whatever else you use wipes for.
@dfuher9683 ай бұрын
Kelsey is right tho. U get a much better result with good manners. If he had just been polite and explained the problem, it wouldve been a non event.
@Jesterpec6663 ай бұрын
Tbh looked like a set up. Guy is complaining as someone films it for tiktok. Plus we don't know what happened before hand or afterwards. These snapshots of life are only one side of a story. I'm not saying the FA is right but a few seconds of film( that could be edited ) is not a full picture of circumstance. Manners help a lot too. There are too many entitled idiots out there on social media.
@toryu1333 ай бұрын
"It seems like more and more people are going straight off of emotions" 100% and it's not just you mate, it's definitely a thing. I run an independent post office in Australia in a semi-rural setting but with lots of city types moving in a large numbers the last few years for a 'tree-change'. I personally service at least 100-200 a day minimum. There are so many child-like adults among us now that it has deeply affected my work in a very negative way. Some people don't understand polite crowd behaviour. Many refuse to take responsibility for their own poor decisions or mistakes. Many more try to make issues that have zero relation to me somehow a problem for me personally. The sense of entitlement among some sections of society is totally out of hand. I've made a decision to bail out of direct customer service entirely in the next few weeks with the sale of my business.
@giveadoggyabone13 ай бұрын
I'm really not sure it's happening more often, it's just that everyone has phones with cameras and video and we have the internet now so we're much more informed about what people are doing. I've asked my mother if she thinks people used to be more polite, and she said yes, so maybe I'm wrong. I remember when people used to dress up when they went out and especially to a restaurant. Now, any slob wearing pajamas and house slippers feels it's ok to go out like that!
@YeahNo3 ай бұрын
@@giveadoggyabone1 Actually it has. You forget phones with cameras have now been around almost 20 years. KZbin itself is 19 years old. I’ve been working directly with the public for 35 years in various industries and noticed the increase in ‘entitled’ people, that increase skyrocketed during the Covid years and has remained. In my current industry of healthcare we gained security guards, even more security guards with special titles and duress alarms in every room. Sure we had some guards before but we never saw them or needed them. I don’t work ED. Now, I see them constantly and know them by name. We hit the button and they come running. Before Covid we had an incident I was directly involved in and it was only during after incident reporting that I saw a guard, up in the bosses office. I was working in schools when they first implemented school lockdowns. Now those drills are as common as fire drills and parents abusing teachers is now way too common. Retail is just as ludicrous. People have no idea how to act in public.
@criticality20563 ай бұрын
"I can't breathe!" That was hilarious.
@AwesomeBlackDude3 ай бұрын
She's a good comedian but somebody did something to her drink, is Bill Cosby back released?
@Insideoutie3 ай бұрын
I feel so sorry for mentally compromised people having episodes in public. I have no sympathy for bad behaviour from entitled people. It is sometimes hard to tell the difference. Peace brother. Love your insights.
@Shadow__1333 ай бұрын
Mentally compromised people should not be out in public without supervision, especially if they can have episodes. That's how they get others late, injured or themselves hurt.
@dm76183 ай бұрын
@@Shadow__133 Wow. Thats an awfully selfish statement. Yes they shouldn't be in jobs operating machinery or driving cars for example but what you just said is one step from forcing a certain religous group from wearing a yellow star in public.
@Shadow__1333 ай бұрын
@@dm7618 Selfish of you, I am thinking about everyone's safety. Even a forgetful elderly can cause mayhem and someone to get hurt. These people need to have proper medical supervision, and not wait until it's a police problem.
@isabellind12923 ай бұрын
@@Shadow__133 The thing is, is that there are millions of adults in America who're alone and suffering from mental illness. They could easily go off their medication for whatever reason and no one is any the wiser they have or are at risk of harming themselves or other people. It's not like every mentally disturbed person gets assigned a personal assistance. In fact, it's odd you're going after the "mentally compromised" woman and worrying about everyone's safety while you missed the elephant in the room who's having a full-on, destructive episode, ripping everything in sight off the tables on her rampage through the checkout while yelling her head off like she's lost her damn mind! I think she poses more of a risk? YIKES!
@Tinyvalkyrie410Ай бұрын
@@Shadow__133and who do you expect to pay for this round the clock supervision? And how do we determine what level of impairment requires it? Do we remove all rights from these people arbitrarily or just when it’s most convenient? It sounds to me like you want to go back to the 1800s.
@tanjamorris56473 ай бұрын
OMG! That Germany interaction checks 100%. She was probably being “nice” to you (in her mind), just imagine if you’d been a normal person. 😂 I am German and didn’t realize how rude and curd germans are until I moved to the States. Lol
@American-Jello3 ай бұрын
The "I can't breathe" is ALWAYS my favorite. By screaming that loudly and repeatedly, you've assured everyone around that you can, in fact, breathe.
@arielsea90873 ай бұрын
It's been overused. Fine and ban the clown. I would not be entertained, just annoyed at being inconvenienced.
@tinacatharinaeden27113 ай бұрын
Airlines should immediately implement rules that ANYONE that disturbs, disturbs the peace, delays or is rude to other passengers should be arrested and taken to jail and banned from flying (Medical emergencies excluded ofcourse). This is becoming completely ridiculous.
@ShiningDarknes3 ай бұрын
@@tinacatharinaeden2711 Airlines cannot arrest people (that is for the police they call in to decide or the air marshals which are agents of the FAA). Most of the time these people are not arrested (the woman in the video certainly was) unless they are violet towards passengers or the officers that have to escort them off the plane. Most of the time they get a citation and are free to go. They are detained, not arrested, usually. These people do usually get put on no-fly lists for that airline for a year or more, often times other airlines look at no-fly lists of competing airlines and may refuse service to people on multiple no-fly lists if they do not pay a substantial fee. Nobody should go to jail just for inconveniencing you.
@brianm.5953 ай бұрын
You can in fact speak to some degree while being choked. It all varies of course. This lady even was clearly not having that sort of distress however you should not assume people who say they can't breath aren't being honest. Years ago,, I gave my mother the heimlech maneuver and probably saved her life after she choked on some sort of food. She was able to say she couldn't breath.
@ShiningDarknes3 ай бұрын
@@brianm.595 Objectively, if you can speak you can breathe. It being hard to breathe and being unable to breathe are not the same thing.
@gerardguida77273 ай бұрын
I can't Breath meets the EXORCIST...LMAO 🤣 😂
@liam14283 ай бұрын
Reminds me of an SNL comedy skit.
@Istandby6663 ай бұрын
This so far is one of the more truthful comments
@TheValiantFox3 ай бұрын
I legit thought the Thumbnail was taken from a Key & Peele sketch
@nursiebelle3 ай бұрын
who knew Spirit would give free entertainment
@beverlyweber41223 ай бұрын
BINGO! hahaha Seriously...Hollywood is missing some fine actors lately. That woman at the beginning screaming and her eyes wide, rolling is straight out of a horror film.
@Suburp2123 ай бұрын
Hehe
@empireoflizards3 ай бұрын
Messing with someone's PB&J is next level 'Falling Down' with Michael Douglas.
@colormedubious47473 ай бұрын
Insert Ross Geller's "MY SANDWICH???" rant [Here].
@JacksonStorms-mv7yb3 ай бұрын
😂😮😂Not Falling Down😁
@pi-sx3mb3 ай бұрын
Clearly a pro. She remembered to yell, "I CAN'T BREATHE!" with great gusto while exhibiting no signs of physical impairment. Well played madam genius, well played. She should have done a curtain call.
@hurpaderpp3 ай бұрын
she forgot the elephant dose of fentanyl though. shame
@josh37713 ай бұрын
Probably practices saying it in front of the mirror every morning
@skipperclinton10873 ай бұрын
@pi-sx: That seems to be the go-to phrase when POC's & Karen's in the US get arrested these days!
@Cat_LTU3 ай бұрын
Dude is trying his best not to laugh
@ShaunieDale3 ай бұрын
Do not EVER tamper with Kelsey’s snacks, I mean it, not ever!
@dfuher9683 ай бұрын
That guy stealing Kelsey's PB&J clearly never watched his channel!
@davewilkirson23203 ай бұрын
I flew often in the 1980's, 90's, and 2000's as a passenger. Retired now. I remember seeing a Japanese man, at Narita, go crazy at the counter. He was speaking Japanese and I don't know what he was saying. He began throwing items and was eventually detained. This happened back in the 1990's. It was a nice show. Nobody was hurt thank goodness. I remember a few passengers got verbal on flights. No fights. It seems different today. I often fly to Vegas (from DFW) and never saw anybody upset on those flights. I assume some folks may have lost money in Vegas and may be upset on return flights. To be honest I dislike flying. Not because of Airlines or equipment issues but rather the immature people in the World. Flying was Heaven in the 1980's. I flew to Chicago's Butch O'Hare (O'Hare) Field 4 times weekly (on the now retired MD DC-10's). There might be 30 people on the American Airline's planes. Boy o boy those were great times.
@shannaveganamcinnis-hurd4052 ай бұрын
They really were. My dad was a DC 10 Captain with CANADIAN AIRLINES. Such a pleasure flying back then.😊
@andrewsmith91743 ай бұрын
On the tight connections: I’ve taken regular flights to Ecuador, just about every three to four months when I could get the vacation time. So over the last five years, I’ve taken 17 trips to Ecuador. I transfer in Panama. Once leaving from JFK, we were on the taxi way ready to get in the runway and we needed to head back as a young woman with a toddler changed her mind. We returned to the terminal area, she calmly deplaned, no one said anything. Most of the plane was passengers like me that had a 1hr transfer window in Panama. You could feel the tension as we had to return to the line to take off. This took 1 hr. The pilots seemed to keep their feet on the gas and we rocketed to Panama City airport. It was incredible. The airline (or airport personnel or both) got us parked just two minutes apart from our gates. Flight crew was on point directing each passenger to the direction of their gate for their destinations. The transfer flight was delayed about 30 minutes overall, which was also amazing. I don’t know who was heading up the logistics that day, but they brought their A Game. I wonder if all the other passengers took note and appreciated that marvel of time juggling. Thank you.
@billwindsor42243 ай бұрын
@andrewsmith9174 - what airlines? That helps us as consumers. It is really helpful to give credit where credit is due.
@andrewsmith91743 ай бұрын
@@billwindsor4224, prior to Covid, I was mostly using Avianca. But then they took a turn post pandemic as all the airlines did and went with the small/medium/large pricing. Didn’t like that they took a year to mostly refund my tickets for a trip that were purchased just before the world shut down. Avianca also has a very bad habit of last minute gate changes now. I used United on a couple of Direct flights and they were good. It’s 6.5 hours direct from JFK. I used American once, and they were very good, transferring in Miami. Flight crew was somewhat more friendly. However, because each leg of the trip was about 4hrs, you don’t get a meal. My preferred is Copa. Good pricing, on time (unless the above issue happens), generally likeable crews (that’s subjective I know, they deal with so many people). I’ve enjoyed Copa over the others using their Miles Program. I’ve gotten several surprise upgrades to the first class area. It’s not luxurious, but I try to get forward on my trip to Ecuador to get off the plane sooner. I hope that helps. I enjoy traveling and have had no issues that were really something I could do anything about, so I enjoy the experience and the story, as above. I had some fun on a first leg flight sitting next to two nice ladies on a first time vacation to Panama (we always transfer in Panama City). They were just a little nervous about flying and we had a few laughs on take off. Coming in to Panama City, we came in and it felt odd to me. Sure enough, the pilot pulled up to go around. I turned to my nervous partners in the row and said casually, “wow, that’s never happened before.” Then I had a chuckle at their eyes getting wide. Soon we were on the ground with another laugh and I wished them luck on their vacation. I think I’ll take a Panama vacation once one of these days.
@COFFEE-e3pАй бұрын
THEY SHOULD OF TOLD TO STAY PUT AND FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELT...END OF GAME !!
@jamesbeecher44313 ай бұрын
"That's ok. I've been there before." Look at her actions and those eyes, I AM NOT SUPRISED you've been there before.
@lightwarrior4323 ай бұрын
“I can’t breathe” As she’s SCREAMING 🙄🤦🏼♀️
@natelan694203 ай бұрын
See: George Floyd.
@BogeyTheBear3 ай бұрын
She's taking someone else's pain and turning it into a performance.
@vikinginfidel42933 ай бұрын
@natelan69420 my favorite is when they're screaming and yelling at the cops like toddlers but as soon as the cuffs go on, all of a sudden they can't breathe 😂
@ilsavv3 ай бұрын
They become unable to breath all of a sudden as soon as the police touch them.
@Linasmama133 ай бұрын
As a German, my heart sank when you mentioned someone being rude to you. Somehow I knew exactly what she was going to say to you before you said it. I’m so sorry you had to experience that.
@jg2627Ай бұрын
Ironically, the only rude passenger I've come across was German. He refused to let a lady who was about to miss her flight ahead of him in the security clearance queue. Luckily some other Germans reasoned with him and he relented. But man, was he a dick about it! He was also on the same flight as me and we are Hella early so wouldn't have made any difference to him. Even my Mrs (who's German) said some scathing remarks to him!
@cl1163Ай бұрын
@@jg2627 There's @ssholes EVERYWHERE... no matter where you go or what they look like. That is probably the most common thing WE ALL have in common.
@LythaWausW4 күн бұрын
@@cl1163 True. But in Germany a high percentage of them are working customer service jobs.
@johnbaker57173 ай бұрын
Yesterday I was on a flight into Houston that was about half an hour delayed. As we were taxiing to the gate one of the flight attendants got on the PA and asked everyone who had a tight connection to raise their hands and then asked the rest of the passengers to let them get out first. It went just like you described. As soon as the seatbelt light turned off everybody got into the aisle and started getting their things out of the overhead bins. I was in row 28 and one of the people who had raised their hand was the guy next to me. I felt so bad for him. I called out from my seat, "I sure didn't see this many hands go up when they asked who had a tight connection" I wanted to shame those people but It didn't change a thing.
@stoffls3 ай бұрын
A few months ago I was on a delayed flight to Vienna. Hats off to the crew, who identified the passengers with connections already during boarding - and made sure they were the first ones to leave the plane.
@toddsmith86083 ай бұрын
I've seen the exact same thing happen several times. It seems no one cares about anyone but themselves. Sad.
@Sashazur3 ай бұрын
I’ve experienced this only on a couple of international flights and the passengers (mostly Americans) waited as instructed.
@mikeclarke30053 ай бұрын
I hope said it very loud too!
@GusMac-kv7zi3 ай бұрын
I recall these days and that never happened but those days are over. I always remained in my seat because everyone was up and getting their bags, I just waited until they had deplaned and we all arrived at the carousel at the same time. I never understood the rush, this would be after the people who had connections had exited.
@thaneoflions9753 ай бұрын
“Flight attendants are there for my safety” but if I need/want one, the button to call them is literally a stick figure carrying a drink.
@isabellind12923 ай бұрын
I feel sorry for flight attendants. I will do anything to avoid creating work for them. They're not glorified servers. I'm an adult and I should be able to get through sitting on a flight w/o needing any assistance.
@TJ-W3 ай бұрын
@@isabellind1292Well until they let you rummage through the galley and make your own drinks, you’re shit out of luck.
@isabellind12923 ай бұрын
@@TJ-W They come around w/a cart and serve drinks. I've never called for an attendant. Why do you call for one?
@avengingmime3 ай бұрын
When the nice officers walk on board your chances of flying today have already dropped below zero. Give up that dream and focus on staying out of the box next to Kelsey's head.
@Niteowlette3 ай бұрын
LOL
@ozymandias79403 ай бұрын
That first woman is higher than that plane could ever fly! 😂😂
@azarellediaz48923 ай бұрын
5:53 That looks like dry barf to me, not just dropped food, I do understand the flight attendant is there PRIMARILY for your safety but they are also responsible for checking the aircraft before boarding starts and they should’ve caught it. By not doing a proper inspection of the interior of the craft they accept responsibility for the errors of the ones there before them so I must disagree with you on this one, the Flight Attendant should’ve cleaned it up.
@timroberts693 ай бұрын
She also refused to get him anything for the gentleman to clean it up (she stated that they don't have handy wipes anymore, the least she could have done was get him a wet paper towel). He hardly put her on blast either, if that was his motive then he would have shown her face. It's just a bad look for an airline. And there's no evidence that he tried to secretly record it. Kelsey said he should have been an adult about it when we don't know how the conversation went and how politely or non-politely he asked her.
@Robert-Downey-Syndrome3 ай бұрын
I agree. She works there. A filthy seat is everyone's job if a customer finds it.
@hoopslaa52353 ай бұрын
17yr employee here!! Exactly correct! In your job description or not you still work for the company and you are a representative of the company and a face of the company. How is it the paying passengers responsibility to clean it up? Flight attendants have boxes of rubber gloves up in the galley so go put a pair on and represent the company, and satisfy the passenger !! The entitlement, laziness, and selfishness of women and some men these days regardless of age just shows you the decoration of the economy and the mentality of people in general lately. People are so selfish lazy and pathetic. Women flight attendance attitude and entitlement the past decade has shot through the roof and I don’t know why. But I’m telling you as a ramp agent and somebody that works on the ground control that flight attendants are so rude to anyone below wing and below Them, they don’t acknowledge our resistance. They don’t look as they don’t say please and thank you. There’s extremely inconsiderate and rude to consider below them. Amazing digusting women
@Eternal_Tech3 ай бұрын
@@hoopslaa5235 Unfortunately, current female "attitude and entitlement" is not just with flight attendants. It has become a serious problem in the West, hence the "Karen" meme.
@hoopslaa52353 ай бұрын
@@Eternal_Tech uh duh!!! No chit! I’m staying on topic about airline employees though, apparently you’re not staying on topic! 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤣🤣🤣
@sallywarner21953 ай бұрын
As a mother of three children, flying is really scary because when people go off, all I think about is covering my kids, with my 5'1" body, so someone doesn't land on them.
@SlimPickins_073 ай бұрын
Should have never shut down those state-ran mental hospitals 😮😂
@timellefson61773 ай бұрын
I am absolutely obsessed with flying and I became a United States Marine only because the air force would not let me fly because of wearing prescription glasses. I think you have one of the most entertaining channels on KZbin and I watch a lot of your videos. I learned so much about flying from you and it really keeps me interested in wanting to know more. This was definitely one of your best videos 👍👍. If I ever see you in an airport I would definitely buy you a meal. You just have to sneak me into one of those lounges that you frequent lol. I love your style and your professionalism. Great job brother. "KEEP THE BLUE SIDE UP".
@ClearedAsFiled3 ай бұрын
You are a true patriot....thank you for your service..❤
@galdavonalgerri21013 ай бұрын
As a german I feel I need to say sorry for the Lufthansa woman. That's definitely not what she was taught.
@ronsullivan1323 ай бұрын
Maybe the head of HR or some other big wheel will see this video and have a chat with that person.
@EuroVrod3 ай бұрын
I am German, and I am not surprised. My apologies.
@Eddyspeeder3 ай бұрын
I've been living in Germany for over a decade. Kelsey, it's not 'cause you didn't speak English. It's because you were so "rude" (from the perspective of an obtusely old-fashioned German person) to not ask for directions at the designated spot: the information desk. It's procedure, and "Ordnung muss sein"! (Google that.) And I guess she decided to teach you that lesson using the German equivalent of "Do you see a big blue 'i' for 'information' dangling over my head?" My personal opinion about this particular Lufthansa employee: if you can't cope with other cultures, you have zero business working at an international airport. Especially not in hospitality for a self-respecting airline.
@clefsan3 ай бұрын
@@Eddyspeeder What she did was not okay, but maybe she just had a bad day. Or she had to deal with some really annoying person right before him and was unjustly taking her own frustrations out on Kelsey. It's definitely unprofessional behaviour - and I say that as someone who works at an information desk/call center of a hospital (I've seen coworkers who were normally pleasant people turn into snarky assholes when tired after an unusually busy 12 hour shift and patients/visitors who were losing their shit over unimportant small stuff one day and be perfectly friendly when I'd see them a day or two later) - but she, like all of us, is only human and so mistakes will happen. What I'm trying to say is, we shouldn't judge her too harshly without knowing more about the situation.
@kbezier74843 ай бұрын
Based on friends recent experiences with Lufthansa and its "custom service" I think it was less "German Culture" as explained by other below (which I have experienced first hand) but just Lufthansa being Lufthansa. Who seem to bring Soviet era Aeroflot levels of contempt for customers to the flying experience. So many of their employees just dont seem to care. By all accounts even Interflug was never that bad.
@billwindsor42243 ай бұрын
Hahaha, hilarious tongue-in-cheek commentary 😂😂; well done. 🏆🏆
@howardmallisonii5033 ай бұрын
About 8:15: A lot of bad behavior would stop if 1) the offender had to reimburse the airline for all expenses incurred. 2) Had to reimburse ALL of the passengers for their missed flight (including connecting flights) and hotel bills. And 3) Were banned from flying with ANY airlines for 5 years for first offense, 10 years for the second, and permanently banned for life on the third. If you want to FAFO, then privately charter/purchase an aircraft for personal stupidity.
@lvsluggo0073 ай бұрын
Your first idea, to make the offender reimburse the airline AND passengers for all expenses incurred is enough to screw the offender into the wall. Take that jerk that caused the flight to turn around after 3 hours.. Just the gas cost to fly 6 hours (3 out and 3 back) is probably close to $50K and I can just see the jerkface writing a check for just THAT, let along reimbursing pax for missed connections etc.
@Joeybagofdonuts763 ай бұрын
They used to charge the responsible person for the landing fees for the unscheduled landing.
@windwatcher113 ай бұрын
@@Joeybagofdonuts76ouch. That would leave a mark.$$$
@ursodermatt88093 ай бұрын
a lot of bad behaviour would also stop if the airlines didn't f.... up and do double bookings and other incompetent things
@AustralianOpalRocks3 ай бұрын
@@Joeybagofdonuts76this is funny. Been watching these videos for awhile. An hour ago I was thinking, I wonder what airports charge to land. I never saw anybody mention landing fees. So I looked it up. And here you are, talking about landing fees.
@sbf_fox24343 ай бұрын
Your experience at the Lufthansa counter reminded me of my only experience with native Germans when I was a server. The workers for a German vacuum company booked the entire restaurant for lunch. I could not believe how they treated our staff. That was decades ago, but it left a lasting impression. I don't think I would ever want to visit their country if that lunch crowd was representative of their culture.
@malthus9863 ай бұрын
It doesn't. You are surely aware that there are idiots everywhere around the globe, your country included. I'd be disgusted by such behaviour as well, but it is neither exclusive to nor representive of "german" culture, which in itself varies widely between the different regions. Some people do have the misconception of bavarians representing gemany as a whole for example which couldn't be further from the truth.
@Shimimimeh3 ай бұрын
As a German, I can assure you that most people here are polite and respectful. I think every country has its share of unfriendly and entitled people.
@40cleco3 ай бұрын
Flight attendants job to clean up small things like that at the airline I work at for the last 35 years.
@brianmessenger3 ай бұрын
Or get someone who’s job it is. Certainly not the passenger’s job 👍👍
@ratsumatra30033 ай бұрын
Thank you I just made a similar comment. Although I don't have experience as a flight attendant I have flown in a couple airplanes. That's not part of my flight experience as a passenger. I certainly wouldn't be rude or arrogant about it, but no I'm not here to clean.
@montanacrone89843 ай бұрын
I think most do what we can. We help were/when/how we can. Wiping up a small mess isn’t a problem. Thank you, Kelsey.
@Mhel20233 ай бұрын
I'd rather take responsibility for my own cleanliness and sanitation. The airline personnel are distracted enough as it is tending to adult babies. A travel pack of Lysol wipes and alcohol spray does wonders to refresh my seat area, and assures me that I did the best I could to take care of myself
@HapticFrequencies3 ай бұрын
In the spirit of the Olympics: Demon voice & demon breathing - 10/10
@maggotspawn68823 ай бұрын
Well, looks like she is immune to the vulcan nerve pinch.
@MillerTimeWORLD3 ай бұрын
It is not logical. Live long and prosper 🖖
@Harpoon2theRescue3 ай бұрын
Fascinating.
@lindabuck27773 ай бұрын
@@MillerTimeWORLD 😂😂😂 NANU NANU
@Plasmastorm73_n5evv3 ай бұрын
@@lindabuck2777 Vulcan NOT Orkan...LOL
@BAMCIS893 ай бұрын
The needs of the many DO not outweigh the needs of the few in this case.
@bousquethouse3983 ай бұрын
Getting between a grizzly bear and her cubs is far less dangerous than messing with Kelsey’s PB&J
@srmofoable3 ай бұрын
While it's agreed that flight attendants are not the cleaning crew, the passenger certainly isn't either. However, only 1 of those people is responsible to solve it. The dude can clean it, or she can call the cleaning crew out and delay the flight, or she can clean it and may have an obligation to depending on the policies.
@hoopslaa52353 ай бұрын
Exactly, the person is a paying customer. It is never the responsibility. And it doesn’t matter whether it’s in the flight attendance job description or not if the flight attendant won’t do it it’s ultimately the pilots plane and the pilot makes all of the last decisions correct? So the pilot needs to clean it and make sure that they present a safe disease, free and comfortable product to the customer. I’m astonished that Kelsey is childish and as much of a brat and entitled and selfish to actually say what he just said and recorded video. He literally just tried to give everyone on his plane and excuse to not do any work .
@annep.19053 ай бұрын
I don't know what the answer is here, but I do think that the Stewardess (personally, I prefer the terms "Steward/Stewardess" to "Flight Attendant") should be willing to clean it up, whether it's her job description or not. It's certainly not the passenger's job, even though it wouldn't hurt him to clean it up. I have done extras - things that my job description did not call for, and I've also seen other people do extra work that falls outside of their job description. Being willing to go the extra mile is what puts your company a step above the other companies. That said, if I were a passenger, I would not mind cleaning that up... much
@ursodermatt88093 ай бұрын
@@annep.1905 he had asked for wipes
@Dave-05233 ай бұрын
May not be within the fight attendants' job description. But the flight attendant is a representative of the airline. Kelsy's stand on it. Sure sounds like the words of a 'union steward'.
@rationalist473 ай бұрын
@@hoopslaa5235 You are correct about every point. Kelsey fakes a lot of humility but seems like a passive aggressive phony who loves the respect he gets as a pilot that he never got growing up. A flight attendant is only a cocktail waitress 90% of the time. They get the big bucks and perks for the other 10% when they need to deal with everything else, like emergencies big and small - like a dirty seat. If Kelsey thinks passengers should be do-it-yourselvers and help themselves, will he be OK with them going to the galley and helping themselves to a coke because the flight attendant is busy dealing with some problem and cant run the drink cart?
@johndoh51823 ай бұрын
Yes it's a sad society now AND it's being taught and then copied by peers, instead of people who know these rude people telling them to learn better behavior and drop them as a friend. I can't tolerate being with rude people or people that intentionally try to do things to others. Unfortunately rudeness spreads faster than kindness. It's amazing what talking nicely to people will get you. I get favors on a pretty regular basis in places that I go to, fast food places, local grocery stores where I know the workers, etc..... In fact if I go into the grocery store I shop at the most and find something that doesn't look good, which doesn't happen on a regular basis, I can talk to one of a few people I know and they know I'm trying to help them, not complain or try to point out their faults, and it's because they see the polite side of me on ALL the interactions I have there. Really, as other comments show on this video, being polite or kind gets you the better side of people and you'll like that a lot better than always seeing the negative side of others. The people you'll interact with have no reason to go out of their way to help you with anything and NO ONE deserves anything. You earn what you get through your actions. Earn the good stuff.
@haneytr3s3 ай бұрын
The second clip is confusing. The passenger said he asked her to clean it up and she refused. The flight attendant said he asked for sani-wipes and she told him they didn't have those. So it sounds like he might have been trying to clean it up himself but then things went awry.
@DeltaEntropy3 ай бұрын
What I think happened is he noticed the mess, asked if she had any wipes, and when she said no, instead of hearing “no, we don’t have wipes to give out to passengers,” he interpreted it as “no I’m not going to help you,” when in reality he just didn’t give her any information other than the request, and so she didn’t have any context, but some people expect everyone else to read their minds and jump to wild conclusions when that doesn’t happen.
@randomuser9424643 ай бұрын
Flight attendants should clean up messes. It should not be left to a passenger who did not make the mess to clean up. These flights cost enough money as is and the customer service is already as abysmal as it gets for an industry. If you don't want impolite unruly passengers then don't give passengers a reason to be.
@reeceharrison99863 ай бұрын
@@randomuser942464 also, by the time passengers are on the plane, the cleaning crew is long gone. so, IMO it is now the flight attendant's job
@ronsullivan1323 ай бұрын
@@DeltaEntropy Could have just gotten some toilet paper and cleaned it up, unless they got rid of that too.
@Shermfromjackson3 ай бұрын
@@ronsullivan132 From where? You going to the bathroom while boarding a flight? You ever tried to do that?
@CaptainKevin3 ай бұрын
I've had a situation where I had a 3-hour connection turn into a 15-minute connection (before finding out that the second flight had subsequently been delayed because of us), and another one where a 3-hour connection turned into an 8-minute connection, both as a result of the first flight being delayed by a significant amount of time. So whilst I agree that booking a tight connection is insane, it's not always the case that the connection would have been tight when initially booked.
@llareia3 ай бұрын
I've also booked a direct flight before that the airline canceled on me and replaced with two connected flights with only a 45 minute layover in a major metro airport. And I had a toddler and a baby with me at the time. Their only other option was a 3 hour layover, which would have been even more hell (for me and everyone else in the terminal and second flight) with the kids. You're too right that it's definitely not always by choice.
@jimmyzhao26733 ай бұрын
0:25 Omigosh ! *Someone call an Exorcist*
@technofreak3193 ай бұрын
Lmaooo
@zepoxandy56022 ай бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking 😂
@marcelbpunkt3 ай бұрын
Oooo I haven't been here for a while. You got Captain stripes now 🤩 Very belated congratulations 🎉
@chriso8473 ай бұрын
The PB&J story is horrifying!! Kelsey, you are to be commended for not going ballistic.
@Eddyspeeder3 ай бұрын
I'd love to see a dramatized reenactment with the lady from the first video in the role of Kelsey.
@robertmiller37963 ай бұрын
As a former airline staff member, I have seen customers make bookings for the wrong month, wrong day, in the reverse order of travel, and in all cases the customer is expecting airline staff to fix it for them and can't believe they made a mistake.
@forgeustiss66673 ай бұрын
I have made mistakes booking a hotel. I still don't know how as I did it. But the desk clerk was super nice about it and there was a room available and he handled it.
@ytucharliesierra3 ай бұрын
This reminds me of my days in car rental customer service. Same thing with totally wrong bookings. The classic is when they outright try to blame others or preferably you or the booking system for their mistakes, systematically attempting to put you on a guilt trip. Out of my own experience as a traveller, I have found that decent behaviour can get you a tremendously long way, such as a silent upgrade for example.
@llareia3 ай бұрын
When it happened to someone I know (booked their return flight in December instead of September), they didn't expect anyone else to fix it for them, just patiently bought the only remaining ticket (first class $1500, a very expensive mistake) and felt like an idiot for a while. Makes a good story for them, though. So sure some people expect you to fix it for them, but it's not in all cases.
@DarthEvilicus3 ай бұрын
Those pilots really did the ultimate “Don’t make me turn this around”
@windwatcher113 ай бұрын
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@tatlowtimes3 ай бұрын
exactly what I was thinking. Had flash backs to my kids days on driving holidays. LOL
@EduardoPerezMor3 ай бұрын
"THAT'S IT!!! BACK TO WINNIPEG!!!"
@gorak90003 ай бұрын
@@EduardoPerezMor I was going to make that exact same comment. It's a classic quote, especially because I grew up in a place fairly close to Winnipeg!
@RudeCustoms3 ай бұрын
I bet if this was Southwest, the Pilot would've done that announcement and FOR SURE that Passenger would've apologized to the Flight Attendant, apologized to Passengers and gave his Credit Card to charge a Round of Drinks for everyone.
@dasharerАй бұрын
I love that even the officers were smirking over her shenanigans. Best part of the video.
@lindalockhart12663 ай бұрын
Looks like a SNL skit! 🤣🤣🤣
@Istandby6663 ай бұрын
2nd comment that most accurate for this page.
@BoBandits3 ай бұрын
The sheriff is laughing at her performance 🎉
@Plasmastorm73_n5evv3 ай бұрын
@@BoBandits Or trying his damnedest not to.
@nathanc.48623 ай бұрын
I have heard flight attendants on multiple full service airlines say "We are the cleaning crew". With how quickly they have to turn the flights I don't think a cleaning crew comes on board in most situations until the last flight.
@angelraburn44013 ай бұрын
I fly delta lately because they are one of the few to my final destinations and as I’m leaving there are no less than 6 people waiting at the front to clean the plane when we get off. They are the cleaning crew. Years ago the “flight attendants” were the cleaning crews. Now not so much. I’m guessing it depends on the airline now. I’m going to try another airline next to see how it compares.
@jiml58373 ай бұрын
Sheldon doesnt get sarcasm?
@Niteowlette3 ай бұрын
All major airlines in the U.S. (i.e. United, American, Delta) have contracted and dedicated cabin cleaners. Sometimes they do miss things because they are under pressure to finish and get to the next aircraft.
@hoopslaa52353 ай бұрын
@@Niteowlette yes. And when they miss it’s the FAs job to NOT BOARD and visually inspect and make sure it’s ready for paying customers and if not then they are a rep of the airline and face. And pilot too! Pilots make last decision so pilot needs to delegate to which cabin crew member on the flight in the air to clean it up after take off! Hello! This bratty little child pilot of the channel is literally saying it’s not FA job, so then you do it and pilot!! Because he last person who’s job it is is the passengers !! Hello!! Tell me how a paying passenger is it their job before an actual employee! All companies in the world are team efforts, you job or not IT IS NEVER THE CUSTOMERS JOB! The amazing amount of laziness and kelcey just said it out loud and with confidence!! Omg UNSUBSCRIBE STAT! Never put a like on this channel again!! My god Kelcey! You little brat! 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🫣🫣🫣
@TheBooban3 ай бұрын
@@Niteowlettedoesn’t matter. Customer doesn’t have anything to do with that and the flight attendant is the one they have contact with. If cleaning a seat is beneath them, why can’t it be beneath me too? I can tell you a top class airline would not behave like that.
@artboy573 ай бұрын
"Those are some crumbs, grow up." Exactly , Kelsey.
@willtee15263 ай бұрын
@@artboy57 they should not have been there..that is the fact but what you reveal is the mediocre standards of an unimpressive, unaccomplished life….enjoy your next Spirit flight.
@giveadoggyabone13 ай бұрын
Yet, I guarantee the both of you lose your shit if you find a hair in your food! She should have offered him another seat!
@willtee15263 ай бұрын
@@giveadoggyabone1 well said
@artboy573 ай бұрын
@@willtee1526 Considering all I did was quote Kelsey at 7:36, and agree with him, I think your the one with the sad life bud. I think someone missed their nap time.
@willtee15263 ай бұрын
@@artboy57 keyword: think…clearly tin man…the wizard was out of brains when you got there…try again next trip.
@1STLAR21473 ай бұрын
Top notch entertainment! What airline is this? 😳Asking for a friend! 😂
@billcollins70093 ай бұрын
"I can't breathe!" I'm laughing so hard I can't breathe either! 😂
@W7ENK3 ай бұрын
I felt a little jaded when you started berating people for booking flights with short connections... I always make sure I have at least 2 hours between connections, and I can't tell you how many times I've either had to RUN from one end of a concourse to the FAR other end in order to make my connection, or just missed it altogether because of seemingly unnecessary airline delays. I really don't like spending half a day in some random mid-country airport for a layover, making my entire travel day a grueling sunrise to sunset adventure, but I suppose living on the West Coast makes that a bit more challenging for me. Regardless, American domestic carriers are some of the absolute worst (I've traveled around the globe quite a few times, and I've flown domestically on other continents) and more often than should be, that two hour connection time turns out to not be enough. It's obnoxious, and (some of) the US domestic airlines are far less than accommodating when things go sideways. I still have yet to receive due compensation from one domestic US carrier from a 3 1/2-day nightmare f*k-up they did me back in 2014, which they're supposedly still "litigating"... 🤷🏼♂️
@llareia3 ай бұрын
More and more these days you book your flight as either direct or with a long layover, then the airline cancels your flights and rebooks you with a half hour layover. It's definitely not always your choice.
@williamkraft55743 ай бұрын
In reality, it's up to you how much time you want between flights; it just depends on whether you are willing to spend extra money to have that luxury. When I say luxury, I fly for a 2-3 times a week and having a 2-3 hour connection time is great for myself. I can go get something to eat, go to the restroom or have a nice stroll to my connecting gate without having to rush or stress on the originating end when you have a delay due to weather or mechanical. The only time I'm in a hurry is at the end of my flight and heading home.
@rcsontag3 ай бұрын
As for the dirty seat; it is not the customer's concern how labor is divided among the airline crew. It is the airline and its employees who are responsible to provide a clean environment.
@chrisescobar41993 ай бұрын
Exactly! How the hell is a passenger going to know what the different levels of duties or responsibilities are within an airline. Was he supposed to say "excuse me ma'am, but Mike on 3rd shift cleaning crew didn't clean my seat, can you please call Bob his supervisor to let him know?". The whole "we're here for your safety" thing is getting more and more abused by F/As as an excuse to not treat fare paying passengers like human fucking beings. I get that they aren't your servants, but they are the face of the airline when you get on board and saying that a fare paying passenger is responsible for cleaning up a mess he didn't cause is complete bullshit.
@uusername84623 ай бұрын
Fr and bro talking abt how the customer should have been a "gentleman"?I thought were equals nowadays why should he be a gentleman
@giveadoggyabone13 ай бұрын
@@uusername8462 Women should behave like ladies, and men should behave like gentlemen. That's called being polite and having good manners, doesn't matter who's equal with who.
@uusername84623 ай бұрын
@giveadoggyabone1 Nope,he'll no,helping a woman in 2024 even when she asks for help can lead to false 🍇 accusations.Gentleman my ass.
@justhearmeout3 ай бұрын
As someone who knows a bit about this. The flight attendant should have apologized on behalf of the company, donned some gloves, grabbed some wet towels and made an effort. You are the company. Passengers don't care about cleaning crews, or quick turns, nor should they. You wouldn't except that response from anyone who works at a hotel when your room is dirty or even slightly below acceptable standards. I've had it happen, and every person just wanted their obvious issue addressed. A quick apology for our (the people I wear the uniform for) slip in standards and move on. As crew, that could have been handled better.
@mrs.tammyk95092 ай бұрын
This ladies reaction omfg I'm crying, I can't breathe either 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@nomnomnom6123 ай бұрын
I thought we already learned not to trip mushrooms and fly on an airplane but here we are.
@stewie45413 ай бұрын
My Mom is just under 5' tall and 82 y/o, she will say THANK YOU loudly and move on. It gets the point across and really doesn't bother anyone or disrupt anything. I also get a good laugh out of it.
@Rayhid19563 ай бұрын
Well, the flight attendants may not be there to clean up anything in the cabin. However, one is paying to fly to a destination, and this does not include cleaning the seat that one has been assigned to. The flight crew should ensure that the cabin is clean/readied to receive the passengers. The cabin clean-up crew's supervisor should be called to make sure the seat is clean.
@tonybarrett85433 ай бұрын
Their not going to hold a flight up to clean a few crumbs. In most cases the cleaners are gone off the plane when the crew do the check. It's an oversight, you brush it off, take a pic and make a complaint to the airline when you land. There is no legal requirement to do anything else and the advise from ombuds would be to file a complaint, anything else on the part of the customer is considered unreasonable.
@Palazzo3 ай бұрын
The dude probably put the crumbs there himself anyway just so he could make a video.
@Rayhid19563 ай бұрын
@@tonybarrett8543 I am not implying that the flight should be delayed until the mess is cleaned. What I'm saying is that it's the job of the supervisor of the clean-up crew and the head of the flight attendants to make sure the cabin is ready to receive passengers before boarding and in this case, someone dropped the ball.
@ursodermatt88093 ай бұрын
the passengers are also required to bring their own fuel and fuel the airplane. if it has been forgotten by the proper workers.
@limas17012 ай бұрын
Your facial expressions crack me up ! Haha ! My wife works as a flight attendant and tells me these stories a lot.
@howardmallisonii5033 ай бұрын
About 0:34: If that isn't a mental patient, I don't know who is.
@cryptopsychologist3 ай бұрын
exactly my thoughts... This might very well be a person in psychosis or a person with bipolar disorder in a manic episode. But I'm sure it's fun to watch....
@y_fam_goeglyd3 ай бұрын
Flight attendants are severely underrated by the average person (and more to the point, by the below average...) They are underpaid and deserve waaaay more respect from the companies _and_ the general public. They literally step into their line of work, for every shift, knowing that they could be the only ones who might need to save lives. If any flight attendants and stewards (or whatever you prefer to be called; I mean this respectfully) are reading this, I think you're awesome and am very grateful to you. If anyone of you is on a flight between Stansted and Oslo in the middle of August (and the return a couple of weeks later), please keep an eye out for a bunch of near enough 30 year-olds with a few disabilities (no wheelchairs but some are with crutches), because one of them is my 29 year-old son (who is a high-functioning Aspie with mobility issues). He's understandably scared as he's never flown before! The Asperger's doesn't help, but shouldn't affect him negatively, and certainly not to the point where it would affect anyone else on the plane. Don't worry though, they're all really nice people, and when it comes to my son, having put the fear of the gods into him (and his siblings) when he was being "naughty" (more mischievous 😅) as a little one, he's grown up with no patience for the entitled, the intolerant, and the badly behaved. He'll be _very_ grateful for anything positive, including a sympathetic ear 😊 And if he isn't, threaten to tell on him to me! 😂😂😂
@davidconley62673 ай бұрын
Sorry, flight attendants used to be required to clean anything the cleaning crew missed. I worked for PanAm from 86-91, and you would be reprimanded after the flight landed because crew would usually call back to the departure ramp supervisor. All cleaners were assigned certain sections and could be identified for the error. But flight crew absolutely were required to correct the oversight.
@annep.19053 ай бұрын
Seems logical to me.
@Shawnchapp3 ай бұрын
makes sense why would you expect a customer to be the "cleaning crew" and not someone working for the airline? even if she wasn't required to clean it, should at the very least be her job to find the person that is cause it sure is hell not the responsibility of a customers.
@Danimalpm13 ай бұрын
PanAm is long gone and so is that age of flying. Flight attendants aren’t cleaning crews or waitresses.
@Night_Hawk_4753 ай бұрын
Honestly, everywhere I've ever worked would've wanted all their employees to step in and help a guest for an issue like this, it just looks good on the company. I'm not saying a guest should ever record an employee who doesn't think it's their job to keep their company's property/premises clean and ready for guests, but also.... I do think it should reflect poorly on the company if that happens too.
@wloffblizz3 ай бұрын
@@Danimalpm1 Flight attendants absolutely are waiters/waitresses. That's literally a major part of their job description -- serving food and drinks to the passengers. No, it's not their only job, and definitely not their most important job, but it OBVIOUSLY is a part of their job nonetheless. I have massive respect for flight attendants, but honestly, I can't imagine being in *any* customer service occupation and thinking I shouldn't clean up some food crumbs from a customer's seat. That's just weird. But of course, this was a TikTok, so odds are the guy actually planted the crumbs himself.
@drakegaza44323 ай бұрын
First time watching feed. I am impressed. You do EXACTLY what I do. If an individual does well, we praise them. If they goof, we call them out. Lovin' it.
@beepbop66973 ай бұрын
Flight attendants aren't the cleaning crew, but they expect the passengers to be. 🤦 Perhaps the plane should stock some cleaning supplies so the passengers can clean the seats themselves.
@hoopslaa52353 ай бұрын
Literally everyone should unsubscribe because of how entitled egotistical, pathetic, childish, lazy, and bratty that Kelsey just said out loud that it’s not in the flight attendants job description. But it is the pilot plane and everything ultimately comes down to the pilot/decision. So if the pilot is not gonna have the balls and be a man and tell those Female flight attendants to do their job as a face of the company and representative of the company and to be a team member and a partner in getting the job done to provide a product to the customer, then the pilot needs to get up and clean that seat himself because it’s ultimately up to him as the final word on that flying aircraft . Have the balls to get the flight attendants to Pitchin and help provide the product to the customer or he needs to step up and do the job himself . Guess what, I’m a 17 year ramp agent here so I know better than anyone and I’m telling you flight attendants and pilots are so rude to the guys on the ground doing ground because they feel that they are above us and they look down on us meanwhile, flight attendants have no formal education aren’t college educated and just smiley manikins to the customer base to look cute for Airlines. It’s amazing the amount of ego. They have gained the last two decades and the power that they wheeled with their verbal abuse of customers these days and to not be good customer service agent.
@chrisescobar41993 ай бұрын
That's basically what they expect these days. You can ask for a glass of water and they'll be like "SIR! I am here for your SAFTEY, I am NOT your servant". Fuck, it's annoying. They always use that excuse for their piss poor attitude. If there is no active emergency in progress, then why the hell shouldn't they at least try to provide the paying customers with at least the bare minimum of courtesy. That bugs the hell out of me.
@WOTArtyNoobs3 ай бұрын
There used to be a popular BBC tv program about Heathrow Airport and they showed some of the poor behavior that happened even in the 1980s. It was always known that if you behaved like a child you were banned from airlines and would be paying almost 10 times more to fly private in the future. There was one 'comedian' who used the 4 letter word that you are not supposed to say at an airport. He was from Chicago and was asked what was in his violin case and he said "It's a Bomb". He found out that if you say that word, you end up being arrested very quickly and miss your flight - forever!
@windwatcher113 ай бұрын
Bring back the truly inconvenient consequences. Instead of not being able to fly one carrier, ban 'em from all domestic carriers.
@annep.19053 ай бұрын
He was a real Comedian and he was being sarcastic.
@Sweetlyfe3 ай бұрын
@@annep.1905Except in London at the time the IRA were still bombing targets, and in 88 a bomb went off in flight over Lockerbie Scotland, killing 11 on the ground and 259 people on board. So you do not say that word. If you do you deserve to be arrested, to make sure you’re not a threat no matter what your job is.
@WOTArtyNoobs3 ай бұрын
@@annep.1905 Only that 4 letter word should never be used - even as a joke.
@annep.19053 ай бұрын
@@Sweetlyfe I don't agree that you deserve to be arrested. Stopped, perhaps, questioned, maybe. But the thing is, it was clearly a violin case, and they already had x-ray machines. They could have easily opened the case to see what it was. Instead, they over-reacted. Meanwhile real 💥 got through...
@truthteller12463 ай бұрын
74 Gear... Light years ahead of his rivals.. #1
@amandagish59763 ай бұрын
I'm not trying to mistreat flight attendants anyway but I'm glad you stated their job duties so I am clear. I do clean out the seat back in front of me and hand over my trash. Thank you for the clarity, that is awesome.