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Words of wisdom from a frustrated flight attendant

Travelers on Wednesday encounter long lines at a security checkpoint at an airport in Duesseldorf, Germany as staff shortages continue to cause chaos during the summer holiday season Photo: Ying Tang / NurPhoto via Getty Images

Some common-sense advice from a flight attendant has gone viral.

On her Facebook page, Kristie Koerbel said she wanted to let passengers know how to cope with the flying these days when cancellations and staff shortages are common.

“I feel like as a flight attendant I should attempt to share some tips to get you through airline travel for the foreseeable future,” Koerbel posted.

Her post has been shared more than 100,000 times.

Koerbel bluntly lays out tips passengers need to keep in mind:

  1. Things are not good … if it’s less than 7 hours — DRIVE! I’m not kidding. There is nothing enjoyable about flying right now. On any airline. If you must fly, keep reading.
  2. Download and use the app of the airline you are flying. You can do everything on it — get your boarding pass, track your bags, see your incoming plane, and change a flight. It sure beats waiting in a long line to talk to an agent! Trust me – Usually these apps will tell you a flight is canceled before the crew even knows!
  3. Fly MUCH earlier than you need to — a whole day early if it’s important!! This week I saw many people miss important things like weddings, funerals, cruises, international connections, and graduations. The tears were very real, for very real reasons, and there was nothing I could do! If you have to be somewhere, spend the extra money, go a day early. Have a glass of wine and stay in a hotel, enjoy your night not being stressed while everyone else misses their events.
  4. ALWAYS fly the first flight in the morning so you have all day to be rebooked if the shit hits the fan. Yes, that means it might be a 3 a.m. alarm, but morning flights don’t cancel nearly as often.
  5. This is not unique to this year, but keep in mind summer is thunderstorm season. A single storm can shut down a whole airport. We can’t fly through them. Storms usually build as the day gets later. Book early flights!
  6. Schedule longer layovers. Your one-hour layover is NOT enough anymore. 30 minutes, not a chance. Three hours minimum.
  7. What you see on the news is an understatement. We are short-staffed and overworked. Not just pilots and flight attendants, but also ground crews. Without ground crews there is no one to park the planes, drive jetways, get your bags on/off planes, or scan boarding passes. This causes many delays that snowball throughout the day. Sometimes HOURS. (Another reason morning flights are best!)
  8. When flight crews get delayed we time out. We can NOT fly longer than 16 hours. It’s illegal. So it doesn’t matter if you have a wedding to get to, when we are done we are done. The way things are now, there are no backup crews, so when this happens your flight cancels. (Now you are starting to see why those morning flights are best!)
  9. Avoid connecting in Newark (Or any New York airport for that matter). It is literal hell. You have a 50/50 chance your flight will cancel or missing your connection. They have been canceling flights at their starting points just to keep the planes out because there just aren’t enough people to manage the planes, so the gates stay full. Also, the restaurants are expensive, it is not a great place to be stuck.
  10. Be nice. As stated above, we are overworked and tired. We will not help you if you are mean. No one cares that you are going to miss your cruise if you are an asshole. So even if we can help, we will save our help for someone nice. Tensions are high. Our patience is gone. If you make us mad — you will not be flying on our planes. We will leave you behind without a second thought, and laugh about you later.
  11. Being drunk on an airplane is a federal offense, so don’t overdo it. If you drink too much at the bar waiting for your delayed flight you risk not being allowed to fly at all. We are too tired to deal with your drunk ass when we have legitimate issues to deal with.
  12. Get trip insurance if you have a lot of money invested. I hate the whole idea of this, but I also hate the idea of losing money. Example: I was working a flight yesterday that waited over an hour for a gate. A family of eight missed their flight to Rome. The only flight of the day. They were going on a cruise which they would now miss. They were all crying, there was nothing I could do. (Also a reason to fly a day early!)
  13. Flights are FULL. If you buy the cheap seats you will not be able to sit with your family. It says so when you purchase your ticket!! Flight Attendants aren’t there to rearrange the whole plane just so you can sit with your family because you tried to save $100 on a third-party website.
  14. Speaking of third-party websites and saving money….. Like I said flights are FULL. If a flight is oversold, and no one volunteers to give up their seats, who do you think is the first to be bumped? You guessed it, the family that saved a few $$ by using sites like Expedia, Kayak, Hotwire, etc.
  15. Pack smart. Don’t be “That guy” Don’t hold up boarding because you have your extenders open till they are busting and you can’t figure out how to make it fit in the overhead. (Passengers are stressed too; they can be aggressive when boarding a delayed flight).
  16. Take showers, brush your teeth, leave the perfume off, don’t eat stinky food (Caesar salad and tuna fish I’m talking to you!), and bring headphones. Trust me. These things sound basic but add to the stress on crowded planes. If you are stuck on the tarmac for three hours after a four-hour flight, you will thank me for this.
  17. Bring a sweater if you tend to be cold. So tired of half-naked girls asking me to turn the heat up. NO. Wear clothes!! Side note: If you dress like this and ask for heat, there’s a chance I will turn the AC up.
  18. That’s not water on the bathroom floor. For the love of God wear shoes to the bathroom!!!
  19. Don’t tell a Flight Attendant they look tired. We are and we know. You may cause us to ugly cry right there in the galley.

Airlines canceled more than 1,500 flights in the U.S. last week, one of the worst days yet for travel as the peak summer vacation season heats up.

Airlines are struggling with shortages of workers, and pilot unions at Delta, American and Southwest have said their airlines were too slow to replace pilots who retired or took leaves of absence during the early part of the pandemic.

The number of air travelers in the U.S. pushes above 2.2 million a day. That is still about 300,000 fewer per day than in mid-June 2019, but crowds will grow over the next several weeks and almost certainly break the pandemic-era record set on the Sunday after Thanksgiving last year.

Additional sources: The Associated Press, Fox News

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