Monday, November 5, 2007

Viva Las Vegas.... Leaving Las Vegas

I picked up a 2-day Las Vegas trip for $50 from another flight attendant. At first I was pretty psyched about it because the stew I would be working with up in First was Jessica, and I had not seen her in years. The last time we flew together she was like a thousand months pregnant and now her son is 2 years old!

However, a gentle reminder to all of you.... Leaving for Las Vegas on a Friday night is like taking 170 people for try outs on the Jerry Springer show. It was a rough group, both in appearance and temperament. The highlight being the 80 lb. woman with her new husband (who was easily twice her age). She was dressed in this bright pink, almost neon-like outfit and she was already making a scene out in the departure lounge. She and her new hubby were on their way to LAS for their honeymoon. She walks onto the airplane and blows kisses to the FO. I try to go back to talk to her about her behavior, but the husband won't let her answer. She's in "party mode" he tells me. In the end, we had a Passenger Service supervisor talk to her on the jetbridge. The next thing we know, she is screaming at him and then comes back on the plane and tries to get into the cockpit so they can "call the police". Needless to say, they did not make flight with us. The last we saw of her, she was trying to walk up the jetbridge back into the terminal.

The flight was just full of loons though. Jessica is one of those people I just click with at work, so we had fun with ourselves yet were speedy and efficient. I think our folks in First enjoyed that except for a couple that had a temper tantrum because we ran out of sparkling wine. They told us our food was "disgusting" and refused service from us for the rest of the flight (we were just devastated, don't you know).
--Funny side story, as we were landing, we found the other sparkling wine splits we forgot we had..... oh well :)

After a short layover, it was up early to fly home, then turn around back to LAS, before going home again. We did have an interesting passenger on the way home. He was quite possibly the tallest man I have ever had on the airplane, coming in at 6'11. To give you an idea of his size, I took his picture standing next to Jessica, who is average in height for a woman. A cool guy, and he did not ever mind that I took his picture. Luckily they gave him the exit row by the 2L door.







1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dude, he is so tall! Hope you don't mind I put your blog in my favorites list. Be popping in to keep up with you. Hope to see/fly with you again soon. Jess