When it comes to being an expert traveller, it’s fair to say flight experts know a thing or two. Thanks to being on the move constantly, and staying in a diverse array of locations, they are the ones you want to take tips from.
One cabin crew member, Demi Bonita, has gone viral on Instagram for her insightful travel tips, and one recent clip has showed the two key checks she makes before she stays in a hotel. And it’s something you might want to do next time you’re on holiday.
After checking in, Demi always locks the door, and then conducts a thorough inspections of the sheets for any bed bugs. The informative video quickly racked up over 1,700 views, sparking an enthusiastic response from the flight attendant’s audience.
Luckily, Demi notes she’s yet to cross paths with bed bugs. Fans salute her commitment to the graceful profession, with a follower praising: “Such a proud profession, performed with style in those beautiful suits.”
Admirers of her profession commended her dedication, with one fan commenting: “Such a proud profession, performed with style in those beautiful suits.”
Others appreciated her content, remarking: “Nice video as always, Demi!” Meanwhile, another questioned if she explores new destinations on foot, asking: “I just wonder…you don’t take a walk in the town if it’s your first time? To sightsee?”
Demi responded affirming that she explores local sights but prioritises her essential tasks first. Meanwhile, on other social media platforms, other flight attendants have highlighted that airlines often have preferred lodging arrangements with “crew hotels” near airports. As a result, staff are typically bound to these select accommodations.
Nonetheless, there are perks, such as privileged check-in processes that grant them swift access to their rooms once they’ve landed. However, the quality of these hotels can vary significantly, depending on both the airline and the location.
It’s reported accommodations can range from luxurious to basic, with numerous factors influencing the choice of hotel. Essentially, the reality of working as cabin crew might be quite different from what many people envision.