
Finding the right seat on any flight can be a daunting task. If you are a businessperson who is under a strict budget (can not fly first or business class) – the matter becomes even more worrisome or next to impossible.
Watch the video below on how to score the right seat on the plane, then think about the questions below for post conversation with a friend or tutor.
Questions:
1. How often do you travel by plane?
2. Tell me about your last flight. How long did it last? Where were you seated? Did you arrange for a seat ahead of time?
3. Do you have a ‘frequent flyer’ card?
4. Do you book your own flights or do you have a travel agent book it?
5. Tell me about your worst experience on a plane. How did you resolve the situation?
6. What do you like the most about flying? What do you dislike the most about travelling by plane?
7. Which airline do you consider to be the best? Why?
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