Thai Airways has entered into bankruptcy hearings after Covid-19 ravaged its business and finances.
But it is not going down without a fight.
In a bid to continue making some money, it is getting the public to pay to be a flight attendant for a day.
Pay to be flight attendant
The airline, which is 51 per cent owned by the Thai government, has launched a programme, “Be Our Guest Be Our Crew”, that is open to the public.
The airline's training school, Thai Flight Training Academy, will allow the public to be a Thai Airways flight attendant for a day for 2,900 baht (S$126).
Get to wear outfit
The programme is a four-hour crash course on becoming a cabin crew for the carrier.
Trainees will get to wear the airline’s signature uniform, get their hair done, and carry out duties in an actual cabin set-up.
The training includes greeting passengers, conducting safety demonstrations, and serving food in business class, while maintaining good form.
One friend or family member can join as a passenger, and they can be served food and snacks provided by the airline.
The trainees will get to walk inside a mockup of an Airbus A380.
Other programmes on offer
The airline is also offering other programmes besides becoming a flight attendant:
Through The Pilot’s Eyes With Flight Simulator: Four-day training as a pilot (฿19,900, S$864)
Safe Flight, Save Lives: One-and-a-half-day safety training (฿5,500, S$239)
Cook Like Thai, Dine From Chef: One-day cooking training (฿5,500, S$239)
For more information, do view the Thai Flight Training Academy Facebook page.
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Top photos via Janjaree Sawangsang & Thai Flight Training Academy Facebook page