After all, airlines are commercial organizations, and they also need to sell all kinds of goods and services to get extra income.
But if the stewardess sells products for a long time, it will obviously affect my experience on the flight.
In my opinion, it is not advisable for flight attendants to sell products for a long time.
On the one hand, it will interfere with the rest and entertainment of passengers. When flying, I hope to get enough rest and relaxation on the way, so that I can better prepare for work or play after arriving at my destination.
If the stewardess concentrates on the promotion of goods for a long time, it will interrupt my rest and entertainment during the flight, which is unnecessary interference for me.
On the other hand, I think excessive commercial promotion will also have a negative impact on the image of flight attendants and airlines.
If passengers feel that stewardesses are just selling goods without professional explanation or thoughtful service, they will reduce their trust and loyalty to the whole airline.
In fact, airlines should also carefully consider the consumer experience when selling various goods and services.
For example, we can design more targeted and personalized services and promote products according to the length of flight.
In this way, we can not only gain profits without disturbing passengers too much, but also maintain the image and reputation of the company.
To sum up, it is not advisable for flight attendants to sell goods for a long time. Airlines need to pay more attention to consumers' experience and needs, match marketing strategies reasonably, and improve the quality and satisfaction of services and products without disturbing passengers' rest and entertainment.