What do Flight attendants say before taking off?

What do Flight attendants say before taking off?

Take-off/ascent But there is always an announcement like: “Flight attendants, prepare for take-off please.” “Cabin crew, please take your seats for take-off.” Within a minute after take-off, an announcement may be made reminding passengers to keep their seat belts fastened.

How do Flight attendants welcome passengers?

Flight attendants tend to greet every passenger with a wide smile every time they step onboard.

What does plane say when landing?

The pilot will traditionally make an announcement telling you the local time and temperature of the area you’re landing in so that you have some knowledge of what you’re about to be stepping into.

How do you wish someone a nice flight?

Generic Safe Journey Quotes

  • Bon Voyage and get there safe!
  • Safe Travels!
  • Enjoy the journey!
  • The road ahead may be long and winding but you’ll make it there safe and sound.
  • Wishing you a safe journey and a relaxing vacation when you arrive!
  • May your journey be free from stress and bring you home safely.

How do you greet passengers on board?

“WELCOME ABOARD.” You’re plane is ready (company prepped), the pilots and cabin crew (leaders) are on board and the fuel tanks are full. (You’ve got budget and you’re hiring.) And of equal importance, you are well prepared to welcome your new passengers onboard.

Why do flight attendants greet you?

Flight attendant reveals staff ‘look passengers up and down’ to spot people who can help in an emergency. A flight attendant has revealed that smiling staff greet passengers at the door of the airplane to spot people who are equipped to help them in case of an emergency.

How do you say good flight?

Classic Have a Safe Flight Wishes

  1. Fly safe!
  2. Safe flight!
  3. Enjoy the flight!
  4. Travel safely!
  5. Bon voyage and travel safe!
  6. Fly safely and see you soon!
  7. Have a safe and comfortable flight!
  8. I hope the flight goes okay!

What do you say to someone flying?

  • October 7, 2022