Is it OK to give flight attendants gift cards?
You can acknowledge all that they do easily by packing some small gifts for flight attendants on the next trip you take—it’s perfectly okay—and your decision to do so could even be the reason many onboard have a more positive experience.
Is it okay to tip flight attendants?
Tipping flight attendants is not the norm, partially because flight attendants are paid a living wage, unlike restaurant servers. Plus, many airlines ban the practice and flight attendants could get in trouble for accepting tips, if they’re offered. However, some airlines leave it up to customers.
How do you thank a flight attendant for exemplary service?
Most TPG readers suggested complimenting the flight attendants in person, then letting them know that the airline would also be hearing from the passenger. Some airlines also offer cards that can be distributed to flight attendants for exemplary service, which the flight attendants then can turn in to management in order to be recognized.
What do you say when you give a flight attendant a gift?
Always mention that it’s a gift from you to the cabin and crew on this flight, with a wish for them to have a pleasant flight as well, and trust them to distribute it. Being an attendant may be their job, but the holiday season is as good a time as any to demonstrate humility.
How do you express gratitude to the flight attendants on board?
There are a lot of ways to show your gratitude through words of appreciation. Most TPG readers suggested complimenting the flight attendants in person, then letting them know that the airline would also be hearing from the passenger.
How do you thank a passenger for a service?
Trust me; they do it for the love of it, they are passionate. Simply acknowledging them with a smile and thank you means the world. One time, my hubby got a handwritten letter from a passenger that just lost a family member and his professional and ‘great’ service lifted his spirit.