I had not flown SQ for a while. I took SQ971 BKK-SIN on December 30, 2007. When the table was set, I notice a different immediately.
Yes, the F almost transparent symbol had gone from the table cloth. No more fun around when the crew did not do the table setting properly. Remember the time when flying in F, and the crew set up our table, and we would stare at the F insignia in the middle part of the table cloth before the plate charger would be placed on top of it? I will definitely miss this ritual. And I am not happy to hear the reason that was given by the crew in my flight. The SQ cabin crew was the one who proposed to SQ to abolish the F insignia because the crew thinks that it is inconvenient for them to make sure the F sign properly set on the table. Of course, I am sure they would say for a more quick and efficient way of table setting, no need for the crew to stare at the table cloth to make sure the correct F sign facing the pax.
Well, my conclusion would be for all these years, the cabin crew had not been happy to this PITA who likes to make sure the setting of the table cloth was done properly.
Very disappointed with this.
Better bury deep in the graveyards all those fun memories when having interaction with the LS or LSS because they put the F sign on the table cloth pointed in the wrong direction. One possible way to breakdown the ice between the pax and the LSS/LS had been taken away.
Yes, the F almost transparent symbol had gone from the table cloth. No more fun around when the crew did not do the table setting properly. Remember the time when flying in F, and the crew set up our table, and we would stare at the F insignia in the middle part of the table cloth before the plate charger would be placed on top of it? I will definitely miss this ritual. And I am not happy to hear the reason that was given by the crew in my flight. The SQ cabin crew was the one who proposed to SQ to abolish the F insignia because the crew thinks that it is inconvenient for them to make sure the F sign properly set on the table. Of course, I am sure they would say for a more quick and efficient way of table setting, no need for the crew to stare at the table cloth to make sure the correct F sign facing the pax.
Well, my conclusion would be for all these years, the cabin crew had not been happy to this PITA who likes to make sure the setting of the table cloth was done properly.
Very disappointed with this.
Better bury deep in the graveyards all those fun memories when having interaction with the LS or LSS because they put the F sign on the table cloth pointed in the wrong direction. One possible way to breakdown the ice between the pax and the LSS/LS had been taken away.
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