Acabin crew member has lifted the lid on her insider knowledge and disclosed the tricks she uses when travelling that passengers can adopt too. Flight attendants have racked up some of the best hackson navigating air travel thanks to travelling the world.


Cher, who has been working on aircrafts for five years, shared three crucial tips she's gathered during her time in the aviation industry. She ensures she implements her own advice even during personal trips to guarantee her journey runs smoothly.


Her guidelines can be applied by anyone, not just cabin crew, so keep them to hand for your upcoming getaway, reports the Express.



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Check-in

Cher's first recommendation is that she alwayschecks in at the earliest opportunity for her flights when travelling as a passenger. She elaborated: "Airlines often do something called overselling the flight, which is where they sell more tickets than there are actual seats on board."


The flight attendant explained that typically this system works as numerous passengers tend to miss their booked flight. But if that doesn't happen, Cher noted you might hear a tannoy announcement at the airport offering vouchers to travellers willing to forgo the flight due to excessive ticket sales.


"If some people won't take that voucher, it means they are going to bump the last few people that have checked in off of the flight," she revealed.


"If you are waiting until the last minute to check in for your flight, then you're going to get bumped onto the next flight either later that day or the next day, which could totally ruin your trip."


Cher also pointed out that early check-in allows passengers to secure "better" seating options.

Sun cream

The cabin crew member revealed she never boards without SPF protection. Cher highlighted that research has shown airline staff face heightened skin cancer risks.


She explained: "I do my best to try to keep the window shade closedas much as I can." Regular travellers might want to follow suit by applying sun protection and keeping window blinds down during flights.

Hand luggage

Cher urges people to put important items in carry-on baggage rather than checked suitcases. She even recommends these essentials be kept in the personal bag that sits at your feet.


She warned: "It is not uncommon for somebody to mistake your carry on as theirs and take it off. I have seen this dozens of times."


Cher advises packing underwear, a toothbrush, toiletries or "anything you couldn't go a couple days without" in this bag. She noted: "The best thing in aviation is to basically prepare for the worst.


"Flight attendant bags are marked up to the nines with custom tags so we can identify them as ours. I would recommend doing something on your bag that will prevent somebody else from confusing it as theirs.

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