Sunday, July 31, 2011

Blessing Ramadhan

"Selamat Berpuasa" to All potential Pramugari/Pramugara out there...and to All cabin crew who are definitely on duty during fasting month. Just be patient. By  the way, the best part during Ramadhan most of pax(passenger) behave but most tiring for those Pramugari/Pramugara working on long flight...I know, some can't handle it.
Imagine you are flying to LON from KUL morning flight (right after 'sahur') then when you arrived LON still not break fast time yet but you are already fasting more than 14hrs (flight time KUL to LON =14hrs)....So? are you up for it?? (For the job...becoming a world greatest PRAMUGARI/A). Hope not frightened you GUYS and again, Happy FASTING! - Kursuspramugari


Saturday, July 30, 2011

Rules for Frequent Flyers

1.    No flight ever leaves on time unless you are running late and need the delay to make the flight.
2.    If you’re running late for a flight, it will depart from the farthest gate within the terminal.
3.    If you arrive very early for a flight, it will inevitably be delayed.
4.    Flights never leave from Gate #1 at any terminal in the world.
5.    If you work on your flight, you’ll experience turbulence as soon as you touch pen to paper ……. or start to drink your coffee.
6.    If you’re assigned a middle seat, you can determine who has the seats either side of you while you are still in the boarding area; Just look for the two largest passengers.
7.    Only passengers seated in window seats ever have to get up to use the lavatory.
8.    The crying baby on board your flight is always seated next to you.
9.    The best-looking man/woman on your flight is never seated next to you.
10.  The less carry-on luggage space available on an aircraft, the more carry-on luggage passengers will bring aboard.

Of course – this is a joke. 
.......Anyone else have any rules to add to the list?! I’d love to hear them…..

Friday, July 29, 2011

Welcome Aboard


 "Good Morning! Ladies and Gentlemen.Welcome onboard this flight to LONDON..."
  
The moment you've heard this lovely voice, you felt contemplated. The pleasurable feeling of being up in the sky complemented with the relaxing atmosphere of the luxury seats, the entertainment systems, the complementary snacks and other things that make up for an otherwise dull and boring journey. And then, we have the tireless and enthusiastic PRAMUGARI on-board.  Remember to thank them for this. These PRAMUGARI bring snacks, fluff pillows, carry luggage, set entertainment systems and provide personal assistance with a sincere smile in there faces for the traveling public while the journey progresses. Indeed, PRAMUGARI make airplane travel worthwhile. But there are more to these dedicated people than just customer service. 

Here are interesting facts about them and information on how to become a flight attendant (and why you would want to become one !).