Had a packed domestic flight.
Two older ladies got on and one asked me to lift her bag for her. It was only small but quite heavy and I politely suggested that she pop it under her seat as we weren't meant to lift passenger baggage.
They then started wittering away to the passengers around them that the "air hostess wouldn't life my bag, isn't that their job, disgraceful etc."
I then politely and quietly walked over and said that it wasn't the cabin crew's job to stow passenger baggage. We were there primarily for their safety. If I was injured through back injury (and many cabin crew have been) I would be off work on basic pay and receive no sympathy or help from the airline if I hurt myself by doing something that I was not meant to be doing-ie lifting bags.
It amazes me how they can drag their bags through an airport but expect a flight attendant to stow it. WHY? This problem seems to be getting worse and I always refuse to lift luggage.
Two older ladies got on and one asked me to lift her bag for her. It was only small but quite heavy and I politely suggested that she pop it under her seat as we weren't meant to lift passenger baggage.
They then started wittering away to the passengers around them that the "air hostess wouldn't life my bag, isn't that their job, disgraceful etc."
I then politely and quietly walked over and said that it wasn't the cabin crew's job to stow passenger baggage. We were there primarily for their safety. If I was injured through back injury (and many cabin crew have been) I would be off work on basic pay and receive no sympathy or help from the airline if I hurt myself by doing something that I was not meant to be doing-ie lifting bags.
It amazes me how they can drag their bags through an airport but expect a flight attendant to stow it. WHY? This problem seems to be getting worse and I always refuse to lift luggage.
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