From a commercial point of view, flight attendants selling goods on the plane can be regarded as a commercial strategy adopted by airlines to increase their income. Airlines are facing a highly competitive market environment with limited profit margins. Therefore, by selling goods on the plane, airlines can increase additional sources of income. These goods usually include duty-free goods, airlines' own brand products, travel necessities and so on. For some airlines, these extra sales revenue may play a positive role in promoting their business performance.
For some passengers, buying goods on the plane can also be regarded as entertainment and pastime. During a long flight, passengers may feel bored or need to kill time. Buying goods on the plane can help them relieve boredom and increase the pleasure of sailing. For some passengers who like shopping, the goods on the plane also provide a convenient way to shop, especially when they can't go to the store during the flight.
However, some people are skeptical and disgusted with the stewardess's long-term promotion of goods on the plane. First of all, some passengers may think that flight attendants should pay more attention to ensuring flight safety and passenger service instead of spending too much time on selling goods. This may make some passengers feel dissatisfied and feel that the duties of flight attendants should focus more on providing a comfortable and safe flight experience.
Secondly, for some passengers, long-term promotion may be regarded as a kind of interference. During a long flight, passengers may want to rest or concentrate on other things instead of being disturbed often. Some passengers may be tired of this kind of sales promotion and feel that their private space has been invaded. Some people also question whether there are sales pressures and sales targets in the sales of goods on the plane. Some airlines may set sales targets for flight attendants and ask them to sell a certain amount of goods on the plane. This may lead the stewardess to be too active in selling goods, and sometimes even appear too abrupt, causing discomfort to passengers.
From the passenger's point of view, some people may think that shopping on the plane is not a necessary consumption behavior. They may feel that they have paid enough for the plane ticket and should not be frequently promoted on the plane. Some passengers may want to enjoy a quieter and more comfortable environment during the flight without being disturbed by too much commercial publicity. Some passengers may question the price and quality of the goods purchased on the plane. Because airlines usually set higher prices for duty-free goods, passengers may feel that it is not worthwhile to buy goods on the plane. At the same time, it is difficult for passengers to determine the quality and authenticity of the goods sold on the plane because it is impossible to compare and evaluate the goods in detail during the flight.
Therefore, there are different views and opinions on the phenomenon that flight attendants sell goods for a long time on the plane. From a commercial point of view, this can be regarded as a commercial strategy adopted by airlines to increase revenue, and it also provides shopping and entertainment for some passengers. However, some passengers may be skeptical and disgusted with this, thinking that it will disturb their flight experience, and there are problems such as high sales pressure and uncertain product quality. Therefore, airlines and flight attendants should fully consider the needs and feelings of passengers when selling goods to ensure a pleasant and comfortable flight environment. At the same time, passengers can also make wise choices when shopping on the plane according to their own preferences and needs.
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