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Can a flight attendant sell things when flying?
I can't.

Seeing Ms. Wang's performance, some netizens ridiculed that since she took a low-cost airline, the service she enjoyed was inevitably not so good. Don't be demanding and harsh!

If you want to avoid meeting flight attendants on the plane, you can spend more money, buy tickets from big airlines and enjoy an immersive service experience.

Moreover, flight attendants are not easy. They also eat with airline money, and it is purely helpless to sell them.

Objectively speaking, Ms. Wang is on a low-cost airline, and the service she enjoys is definitely not as good as that of a big airline, so the promotion is also reasonable.

Because low-cost airlines have relatively low fares and low profits, they naturally want to make money through creative sales.

However, even in a very crowded train car, the flight attendants will sell the products on the spot and then leave.

Like Capital Airlines, flight attendants spend up to 40 minutes on the plane, which is rare on the train.

Flying by plane, taking the train and meeting the sales staff can be understood by most people, but it's really impossible not to spit out this over-marketing!

Netizens with flying experience pointed out that Ms. Wang Can will choose big airlines in the future.

Another special suggestion is that the fares of big airlines are not much more expensive than those of low-cost airlines, but it takes more time to find them.

In this netizen's view, the big airlines actually lost the consignment fee.

Low-cost airlines are not much lower than big airlines because they have to charge freight and other fees.

Netizens bluntly said that flying with low-cost airlines sometimes costs more money, enjoys inferior service and pays for it.

In fact, can we look at this matter from another angle, from the perspective of airlines?

If the airline's promotional activities can be interesting, for example, its promotional activities can bring happiness and happiness to passengers like talk show actors, won't this kind of promotional activities arouse passengers' resentment?

I remember reading a sentence online. In the Internet age, the best sale is to make people not see what they are selling, but to buy consciously.

From an ordinary person's point of view, it must be disgusting to be bombarded by this promotion for 40 minutes. After this bad experience, I think Ms. Wang definitely doesn't want to fly on Capital Airlines again.

From the normal thinking of buying and selling things, anyone who sells things wants to have repeat customers.

However, promotions like Capital Airlines have driven customers away, making them unwilling to buy any more. It stands to reason that this promotion is a failure.

Low-cost airlines have a weak foundation and poor service experience, and they also carry out mandatory promotion. Anyone with a discerning eye will know at a glance that the operation of airlines has fallen into a vicious circle.

To put it bluntly, in this inexperienced operating system, if customers are driven away, airlines will not be able to make money continuously, and business will only become more and more difficult.

Perhaps this forced marketing method of airlines can bring some short-term profit income, but in the long run, it destroys the reputation of airlines themselves, which can be said to be a loss of eating watermelon.

If airlines can't improve their service experience all the time, in the long run, the company's development will become passive and difficult because of the massive loss of customers.

Conclusion:

In our time, whether traveling by car, plane or anywhere, it is inevitable that we are either being promoted or on the way to being promoted.

After all, people live on this, they can't make money, and the service will be even worse. Moreover, some promotions can really solve everyone's urgent needs and have a certain market.

However, I must say that we accept sales promotion, but please be careful when selling, and don't let sales promotion ignite everyone's anger.

It is understandable that we pay less and enjoy poor service quality, but it can't make us dislike service.