Airline passengers think service is better if flight attendants are attractive, scientists say

Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Share on pinterest
Share on telegram
Share on email
Share on reddit
Share on whatsapp
Share on telegram


Airplane passengers think in-flight service is better if cabin crew are attractive, a study has found.

The researchers said that good-looking flight attendants were considered easier to ask for help.

Airline passengers think in-flight service is better if the cabin crew is attractive

1

Airline passengers think in-flight service is better if the cabin crew is attractiveCredit: Getty

Passengers were also less likely to file complaints against them.

The study from Dicle University in Turkey asked frequent flyers – 19 men and 18 women – to rate the crew service in a series of videos.

Significantly higher scores were awarded to those ranked as the most beautiful.

Brainwave data showed that they also generated positive impulses among the group.

The experiment’s authors, Sahap Akan and Ozlem Atalik, say the results show that airline passengers are more likely to be kind and think highly of their service when helped by attractive receptionists.

The researchers wrote: “Flight attendants with higher levels of attractiveness were found to increase passengers’ motivation to approach, thereby improving perceived service quality.

“Participants rated higher satisfaction scores for the service presented by attractive flight attendants in the survey technique.”

The study states that airlines could even improve satisfaction ratings by hiring only women with “attractive attributes.”

Atalik added: “It is essential to implement various programs and incentive systems to maintain the attractiveness of flight attendants.”

Virgin Atlantic flight landing causes major emergency incident at Edinburgh airport



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

Support fearless, independent journalism

We are not owned by a billionaire or shareholders – our readers support us. Donate any amount over $2. BNC Global Media Group is a global news organization that delivers fearless investigative journalism to discerning readers like you! Help us to continue publishing daily.

Support us just once

We accept support of any size, at any time – you name it for $2 or more.

Related

More

1 2 3 6,153

Don't Miss

Phillies make rare 1-3-5 triple play against Tigers, first since 1929

DETROIT– The Philadelphia Phillies have become a rare third-inning triple

Princess Anne ‘doesn’t remember’ the accident that left her with a head injury in hospital – as she missed an important appointment

PRINCESS Anne “doesn’t remember” the accident that left her in