Singapore Girl, not Granny - No doubts
I flipped open today’s Straits Times and realize that there’s at least one rational writer in SPH. “It’s the Singapore Girl, not Granny” by aviation correspondent Karamjit Kaur, a rational lady for that matter views the issues surrounding cut-off age with a rational point of view. Lets face it, we did not call them the Singapore Girl for no reason.
I don’t care what reports say about top concerns being missing luggage and delays, it is just plain stupidity to think that travelers, be it Male or Female, young or old, do not want to be served by a more energetic and pleasant looking hostess. This is a fact. If you were to do a survey with maid agencies in Singapore, you would realize that employers are not just looking at good helpers, but pleasant looking ones at the same time. And let me point this out, people who usually choose the maids, are the women at home. Who would want to look at a sully face servant all the time? Imagine that you are on the world’s longest flight from Singapore to Newark. For almost 20 hours on a plane with restricted movements, you have to look at that sully-faced air stewardess. Wouldn’t it make your trip extremely unbearable, having already had to endure that almost 20 hours with restricted movement?
However, it does not mean being young is enough. Imagine, being nagged by a middle-aged air stewardess, or a young but sully-faced air stewardess. I would rather get a young and pleasant looking air stewardess who could have just plainly forgotten my order. I mean you can’t bear to not forgive her for that small mistake right? But can you forgive that middle-aged nanny whom you don’t know and is giving you a lecture for which she was supposed to accommodate to as a service provider?
April 28th, 2008 at 8:44 pm
lol yea i was reading that article and it is quite amusing
April 28th, 2008 at 10:46 pm
it is a highly debated topic… we had this discussion in class before. and my lecturers’ views were that business travelers were more concerned with lost luggage than having young hostess.. of course lost luggage is an important issue.. but taking that aside.. the Singapore Girl is an added value.. that’s part of the premium for SIA flights
April 29th, 2008 at 9:21 am
yea i learnt that in marketing, if only our service standards in the country are those like SIA’s.
April 29th, 2008 at 9:42 am
not service from the grannies..i ever encountered this middle-aged air stewardess..or at least she looks like it..her attitude sucks totally…