Airline hostess' are generally taught what to do about such passengers. Just do your job and smile and as long as he doesn't get out of his seat or harass you in any way then ignore him. If he does touch you physically and gets too jolly report it to the co-pilot (for help only to settle the passenger down) or report it when you land.
i asked you
what is your famluily like what is your favorite hobby etc. hope this helps!
That depends on the passenger's situation. But usually- # If a passenger is a doctor or has medical expertise, he or she will be asked to assess the patient. # If serious, the pilot will alert ATC to advise for a medical emergency landing, and ATC will summon an ambulance. # The flight crew will land, evacuate the patient, (depending on the airline) hand over their hand luggage, and take-off to their scheduled destination, perhaps with some complimentary drinks. The airline will then send the passengers luggage to the passengers location. They may also be granted a free or discounted ticket to the original destination.
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Ruth Chris's coffee is a private blend by Inteiilgensia according to the hostess when I asked.
Well you need to know what airline it is. Then go on the airline website or call the contact number for customer services. As the question is asked though, there is not enough information to answer completely.
No, "us" is not a preposition. "Us" is a pronoun that is used as the object of a verb or preposition.
NO. This job offer is a scam. Applicants are asked to send money for "travel documents".
It depends.For example, in the sentence:She asked if she could go too.There is no comma. But, In the sentence:She asked, "Can I go?"There is a comma.
"should have asked" is the predicate.
how the f should i know, i asked you stupid wiki
No