11 useful life hacks to secrets from flight attendants
Flight attendants often carried out in the air more than 80 hours per month, and travel for them is an integral part of life. Who, if not them, you can learn about useful tips and lifehacks?
Flight attendants have shared their secrets and get 11 life hacks which will help you make the journey much more pleasant.
1. How to get the flight attendants to serve you more closely
Most of the passengers are trying to choose seats at the front of the cabin, eager to get out after planting and increase the chances that they will get a favorite lunch option. But the flight attendants know that if you sit in the tail, you will be more carefully maintained. The reason is simple: the flight attendants don't like to answer calls at the front of the plane, as by answering one, they are likely to collect along the way similar requests from other passengers. This can become a problem because aircraft are often not enough for more vodka, pillows, earplugs and toothbrush, and on short flights it may not be enough time for additional service on top of the established schedule. However, the passengers sitting in the back, it is easier to bring an extra bottle of wine or what they ask.
2. How to iron clothes
A flight attendant with thirty years of experience advises: "Use a flat iron to straighten hair, tidy clothes when in a hurry and you have no time to stand at the Ironing Board".
3. How to always sleep in a clean bed
Flight attendant with experience in 19 years, says: "Never go to hotel bed linen that does not have creases, indicating that it has been minimized. This means there is already someone asleep."
4. How to darken a room in a hotel
Flight attendant with 15 years of experience shares his advice: "Use clothespins on a hanger for pants, to fasten the curtains in the hotel; so they will not leak light."
5. How not to damage your hearing
One of the flight attendants says: "Try not to fly when bad colds. Doing so could damage the eardrum and impair hearing. That happened to me once: I couldn't hear for a week, and it hurt like hell".
6. How to avoid the neighbourhood with a small child
Impossible to avoid the cry of a distressed child (and to blame), but you can reduce the discomfort, not sitting down in the saloon to the place beside the walls. These walls — the only seats on the plane, near which parents can safely secure a child's cradle, and, as a consequence, there will be the majority of children younger than one year.
7. How to deal with getlogon
Says one of the flight attendants: "helps Me to sleep the ritual of bedtime. An hour before bedtime, put aside all electronic devices and have some tea and a little read. Usually it works, but if I can't sleep more than an hour, I just get up, do something, then try to sleep again."
8. How to carry less stuff
A flight attendant with one year experience says, "Before the trip call the hotel and find out whether they have washing machine and tumble dryer. If there is, take a couple of sachets of washing powder and anti-static wipes for drying in a tightly secure package. So you will be able to get rid of things for two or four days depending on the length of your trip".
9. How to pass the passport control in the blink of an eye
Stewardess anonymously advises travelers who are often in the United States: "will Pay for the Global Entry program, it's worth it." This program was invented by Customs and border protection of the United States, to expedite entry into the country of foreign passengers who, after preliminary verification. Program participants who arrived in the US, just go to the automated kiosk and not have to stand in the queue for passport control and fill out a customs Declaration.
10. How to save space in the suitcase
The flight attendant that works for a year, says: "My favorite life hack to travel it is a technique of folding clothes in the scrolls. I often leave home for several days, sometimes for three weeks, and saves space in the suitcase, twirling his clothing instead of folding it."
11. How not to miss the free Breakfast
"If you know that you will not be able to come to a pre-paid meal at the hotel because leaving before it starts, or don't have time before it ends, consult with your system administrator if the hotel for you to collect snack or lunch before or after the scheduled time. Usually it's fruit, bottle of water and a piece of cheese, but it has saved my rumbling with hunger belly," says one of the flight attendants.
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