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    #21
    Matatandaan naman siguro. Kaso baka isayaw ng mga pasahero yung drill during the actual situation. Now. imagine.

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    #22
    Let's see if they'll be dancing around when their plane is nose diving into the Pacific....

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    #23
    Is there a parachute in the plane?

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCwgxr6giHw]YouTube -Southwest Airlines Flight Attendant Sings [/ame]
    Last edited by Monseratto; October 4th, 2010 at 01:05 PM.

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    #24
    ^^cool.

    here's another one.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiXGm_TiRVQ"]YouTube - Southwest Flight Attendant Rapping... Flight 90 from Las Vegas to SFO[/ame]

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy0Yf1CAsuQ"]YouTube - Southwest Airlines Flight Attendant Song[/ame]

    I guess it's ok as long as it's domestic.
    Last edited by Negus; October 4th, 2010 at 01:21 PM.

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    #25
    Bitter ang mga lola


    The union of flight stewards and attendants of Philippine Airlines (PAL), the country’s largest airline, on Monday criticized Cebu Pacific Air (CEB) for having lady flight attendants dance while giving out pre-flight safety instructions, branding the gimmick as “***ist and gender-insensitive".
    SOURCE: http://ph.news.yahoo.com/gma/2010100...a-d6cd5cf.html

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    #26
    ^^ magsasayaw din daw sila. pandanggo sa Ilaw! :bwahaha:

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    #27
    Fresh meat I want one

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    #28
    Too bad a majority of Asian airlines still share that belief...

    http://ph.news.yahoo.com/gma/2010100...a-d6cd5cf.html

    “This gender insensitive packaging is a throwback to the unenlightened past during the 50s and 60s when “stewardesses" were made to wear hot pants and mini-skirts to appeal to the dominantly male business travelers," the group said in the statement.

    The group earlier filed cases against PAL, alleging gender discrimination for its “absurd" grooming standards, forced retirement policy for 40-year-old attendants, and refusal to employ “older" women and pregnant flight attendants.
    FASAP should be more concerned why their airline is now second in terms of passenger volume.
    Last edited by Monseratto; October 5th, 2010 at 11:29 AM.

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    #29
    AFAIK, Cebu Pacific initially followed the Southwest Airline business model (no frills, low-cost discount, short-hop commuter flights) right down to less formal FAs in more casual uniforms doing all sorts of in-flight entertainment (games, songs, jokes, etc.). Like Southwest, it has since expanded to longer flights but I think it upped the ante with the dancing routine.

    Speaking of Southwest flights, I was in one in which the FA indulged the passengers in a guessing game. I couldn't believe the many stupid wrong answers to the question "What is the currency of Hawaii?" - Hawaiian dollar, Peso, Hula, etc. The exasperated expression of the FA at not being able to give away a cheap keychain (the prize) said it all. hehe

    And towards the end of another flight, a humdrum commuter San Jose-Burbank route, the FA announced, "I would like to welcome you to sunny Honolulu and its beautiful beaches..." pausing to the quizzical howls of several passengers, and then continuing "...unfortunately we are landing in Burbank..." - to everyone's laughter. It made the flight memorable.

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    And towards the end of another flight, a humdrum commuter San Jose-Burbank route, the FA announced, "I would like to welcome you to sunny Honolulu and its beautiful beaches..." pausing to the quizzical howls of several passengers, and then continuing "...unfortunately we are landing in Burbank..." - to everyone's laughter. It made the flight memorable.
    Hahahaha, ayos na joke ito. Magugulat ka talaga, iisipin mo maling flight nasakyan mo. :bwahaha:

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