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Flight attendant explains why they won't help passengers stow their bags

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Inside nude holidays – from raunchy naked village to no clothes festivalAnd, according to American flight attendant Cierra, staff will not offer to help you with your bag.

She claims that this is for a very specific reason, reports news.com.au.Cierra said online: “We actually don’t start to get paid until the moment that aeroplane door shuts and the handbrake gets lifted.“On top of that, if it’s because you’re having trouble lifting it, you can easily get your packed [luggage] checked at the gate for free.”Cierra’s comments are only applicable to her airline and may not be the same for all air hostesses.The video racked up a massive one million views.In the comments, people were gobsmacked by the news.One person noted: “Think it’s ridiculous that you don’t get paid until the door shuts.

Should be as soon as you enter the airport.”Others said that they would never check their bags in due to the current travel chaos seeing mountains of cases piled up at airports.And, some disagreed with her point.One such commenter said: “So you’re not gonna help someone with a simple thing like their bags because you’re not getting paid?

Seems a little messed up – it’s not that big of a deal.”Another added: “Last time I went on a plane they announced if you need help putting luggage overhead just ask since it’s just common courtesy to help people.”A fellow flight attendant, Jamela Hardwick told Inside Edition that she wouldn’t help a customer with their baggage because she could injure herself.“If we get hurt while putting that bag in the overhead bin, we do not get to write it off as an on-job injury,” she explained.

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