Galley Gossip: The second best thing about being a flight attendant - Waikiki, Hawaii
It was Monday morning and we (my mother, my husband, my son, and I) were in the rental car, a bright red Malibu, on our way from a relaxing long weekend in Ko Olina to the Honolulu airport, when I heard a long sigh from the back seat.
"I don't want to leave," said my mother, also a flight attendant, as she stared out the window at a city she once called home forty years ago. Believe it or not, this was her first trip back.
"Me, neither," I said, as the exit sign to Pearl Harbor, where my father had once worked, passed over our heads.
The husband, who was actually ready to leave, just shook his head. "Yeah, well, some of us have to go back to work."
Thank goodness I'm not one of us, I remember thinking, as the airport came into view. Way off in the distance, Diamond Head. That's when I heard my mother say, "You know I dropped my next trip, that Phoenix trip."
"Me, too! I dropped my horrid twenty-hour, three-day."
That's just one of the amazing things about my job, flexibility. We can pretty much work whenever we want, as long as there's a trip available to pick up, or someone willing to take our trip, which is usually not a problem when based in New York, the most junior base in the system.
I turned all the way around in my seat and looked at the woman who had a twinkle in her eye. "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?"
My mother smiled real big and shrugged. "Maybe."
The husband just shook his head again. "You ladies better make up your mind! We're almost there."
As my mother flipped open her cell phone and started dialing the airline to check the passenger loads home on Wednesday, I dialed the Marriott hotel in Waikiki to see if they offered a crew discount.
Yet another amazing thing about the job. We actually get cheap rates at many hotels, as well as discounts on car rentals.
"The flight home is open," my mother said, snapping her phone shut.
I spun around in my seat. "And they've got a room available....and it's an ocean view! If we split it-"
"Book it! Just book it! What with the economy the way it is, who knows if we'll ever get back!"
Nervously I glanced at the husband. "You don't mind, do you?"
Pointing the car in the direction of the airport exit, he said, "Have fun."
And like that we booked the room, a room with a fantastic ocean view, a comfy room in a nice hotel in Hawaii located directly across the street from the famous Waikiki beach. We (my mother, my son, and I) had a fantastic time doing...not much, other than walking around, sitting on the beach, and eating a lot of sushi. Which brings me to the point of this post. There is one, I promise.
The second best thing about being a flight attendant, besides travel, is...well...I can't decide! Seriously, there are way too many wonderful things to choose from - days off, flexibility, hotel discounts, the ability to change travel plans at the last minute, etc. And so I ask you, fellow flight attendants, besides travel, what do you love most about being a flight attendant?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
jennifer Oct 10th 2008 12:23PM
What do I love most? I'm with the guy from one of the other post, Frank I think it was...the days off.
missgocart Oct 10th 2008 12:09PM
I love arriving at a hotel on an amazing layover and thinking, "this is my job...I'm getting paid to be here!"...also, when we land, the job at the time is done. We don't take work home with us!
missgocart Oct 10th 2008 12:22PM
I love arriving at a hotel on an amazing layover and thinking, "this is my job...I'm getting paid to be here!"...also, when we get home, we don't take our work with us!
Heather Poole Oct 10th 2008 5:52PM
MISSGOCART - I hear ya, especially back in the good ole days when our layovers were longer. I still dream about doing Bermuda/Aruba - having tea at the hotel in Bermuda, and a fish taco on the beach at sunset in Aruba....
PG Oct 11th 2008 2:07AM
I want to be you. :-)
It's rad that you and your two pals played hockey and stayed longer in Hawaii.
I love Hawaii, especially as it is so close from the West Coast. I've sold my soul in Waikiki a few times in my life.
Cheers.
Frank Oct 11th 2008 8:11PM
"I don't want to leave," said my mother, also a flight attendant, as she stared out the window at a city she once called home forty years ago. Believe it or not, this was her first trip back.
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Frank Oct 11th 2008 9:28PM
Not sure where my post went? It was long too. =(
Cathy Oct 12th 2008 2:39PM
Well...It used to be the overnights,pass benefits and the fexibility. Back in the days the hotels were not flea bags,we were treated decent, and there was flexibility awwww what a life.
Now that we are cash machines, the complaint department, get bed bugs at the dumps we stay and and NO SEATS to pass ride, I keep my job for the much needed medical benefits.
Julie Oct 13th 2008 11:11PM
I'm glad to hear that there are still flight attendants who are pleased to have their jobs. A lot of the ones I have come across don't seem too happy to be doing what they're doing, and it shows in the way they treat the passengers. I once had one ask me if I needed a special invitation to get off the plane, just because I chose not to bump and push my way off with the rest of the cattle.
Virg Lovett Oct 26th 2008 3:49PM
I was a flight attendant for CO for 10 years and I always liked the fact that I could jump on a plane from Denver and go get a good haircut in NYC or do lunch in BOS from EWR at Legal Seafood. MIA was great too for Cuban sandwiches or a quick jaunt to MSY (New Orleans) for some good old fashioned cajun cuisine! For crew members if they still have it, the employee cafeteria is some great food in MSY and you don't pay the high airport prices or even have to leave the airport!
I miss the good life...I hate being a 9-5er and working for a living!!!