Stewardess told what you need to wear to get into first grade for free
The flight attendants told what passengers should wear in order to increase their chances of free transfer to the first class of the aircraft.
According to them, such passengers need to look “smart and elegant,” clothes should show that the passenger travels frequently, writes Daily Mail.
Those who wish to transfer to the first class passengers should avoid jeans and sweatpants, but at the same time wear a dressing gown for designer clothes.
One of the flight attendants recommended that women choose pants and a blazer or a dress for the flight, while men should prefer a shirt and trousers.
All flight attendants agreed that in order to get an offer to transfer to the first class, the passenger should look as if he often flies. According to them, every airline has a strict dress code for such cases, and people in jeans or sportswear in first class are not offered to transfer.
British writer Tilly Bagshaw said that she always manages to transfer to a higher class for free than the ticket she reserved when she flies her favorite airline. Virgin Atlantic. To do this, she simply calls the booking office and insists that she be upgraded because she has already flown many miles with the company, and they often have unsold higher-end tickets.
The airline has confirmed that they are awarding thousands of their most loyal customers the right to free transfer to higher classes on the plane.
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