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I’ve been anointed Executive Platinum, Platinum, Gold and other grades of frequent flyer statuses, yet no airline employee has ever said to me personally, that it’s nice to have me aboard, despite the fact that I am a true pleasure to fly with! And yet, here was a flight attendant who said it multiple times to lots of no-names who were seated nearby. (I forgive him for skipping me with his praise. I got my jollies vicariously.) Does this mark a change in the way flight attendants regard their customers? I certainly hope so, Everything You Need To Know For A Better Trade Show ctually thank customers for their business.Trade shows are essential for the growth of any industry. It is a great venue for customers to meet the industry leaders. For exhibitors, it may mean a lot more. Participating in a trade show does not only let the co Apart from hearing the customary phrase, “Thank you for flying with us,” during the initial announcement, and when leaving the plane, I’ve never heard this reinforcing phrase or anything like it being uttered DURING the trip. One of the flight attendants said, to more than one passenger, “It is nice having you aboard!” When was the last time YOU heard that line? I scanned my memory banks, and I don’t think I’ve heard it uttered once, during a couple of decades of flying quite regularly. I’ve been anointed Executive Platinum, Platinum, Gold and other grades of frequent flyer statuses, yet no airline employee has ever said to me personally, that it’s nice to have me aboard, despite the fact that I am a true pleasure to fly with! And yet, here was a flight attendant who said it multiple times to lots of no-names who were seated nearby. (I forgive him for skipping me with his praise. I got my jollies vicariously.) 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(I forgive him for skipping me with his praise. I got my jollies vicariously.) Does this mark a change in the way flight attendants regard their customers? I certainly hope so, Energizing Synergy /p>Would you like to have more energy and synergy in your job and career? If you are not enjoying work the way you used to and if you would like to contribute in a manner that produces more results with less effort, th I’ve been anointed Executive Platinum, Platinum, Gold and other grades of frequent flyer statuses, yet no airline employee has ever said to me personally, that it’s nice to have me aboard, despite the fact that I am a true pleasure to fly with! And yet, here was a flight attendant who said it multiple times to lots of no-names who were seated nearby. (I forgive him for skipping me with his praise. I got my jollies vicariously.) Does this mark a change in the way flight attendants regard their customers? 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