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Flight attendants choose aerial commuting for work-life balance despite challenges

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Flight attendants choose aerial commuting for work-life balance despite challenges
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Flight attendants sometimes choose to commute to their base by air, despite the tiring nature of frequent flying. Airlines generally do not encourage commuting, as they would prefer that their employees live close by, within one to two hours' travel time for standby duties. However, many flight attendants cannot choose their base at the start of their careers; instead, they are assigned one. With increased seniority, they may have the option to transfer to a more suitable location.

According to the report, "quality of life is extremely important to flight attendants," who need a balanced work-life experience due to the demanding nature of their job. Despite the tiring and stressful nature of commuting after long-haul flights, many flight attendants use this balance as a way to lead a 'normal life' while being ready for their next adventure.

Airlines may offer free or discounted standby travel to their staff. However, availability is often based on seniority, with newer crew members at the bottom of the waiting list for standby seats. "Some airlines offer free airline tickets for staff or, at a discounted rate, which is sometimes called staff travel."

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Commuting is more feasible for long-haul or international crew members who might travel longer distances—sometimes even from overseas. Regional or short-haul flight attendants are less likely to commute due to tighter schedules. "Commuting is only really possible for long-haul or international crews," as mentioned.

Some American airlines, such as American Airlines and United Airlines, have specific policies to accommodate commuting flight attendants. For example, "United Airlines allows flight attendants who commute to list for two flights prior to their duty, but they have to remain in contact with crew scheduling should any delay occur."

Airlines emphasize that while commuting is not discouraged outright, punctuality remains critical, and being late due to commuting difficulties can lead to serious consequences. "One US airline sacked 50 flight attendants for commuting because they were late for duty, according to Future Flight Attendant." Therefore, many flight attendants plan their commutes meticulously, factoring in time zones and other variables.

While commuting can add significant travel time to a flight attendant's schedule, the benefits can outweigh the inconveniences. Commuting provides a way for many flight attendants to balance their professional lives with their personal lives, particularly for those with permanent homes or families. Over time, as flight attendants gain seniority, the commuting process can become somewhat easier. "For pilots and flight attendants, commuting by air is a very common practice."

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