SAFETY LAPSE on LUFTHANSA 🚨 BUSINESS CLASS on a 747 🇩🇪 Frankfurt ✈ Bengaluru 🇮🇳 Ambivalent Crew

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • Watch this video if you want to know what it's like to fly with a seasoned Lufthansa Crew which seems to know less about In Flight Safety than the passangers on board. THESE kind of mistakes and more importantly, these kind of lazy responses, are how REAL accidents happen. We will talk about the full story and of course, you'll see a full business class trip report as well.
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    0:00 Welcome to Frankfurt
    01:37 Why we’re “here”
    03:17 Plane Spotting, Terminal Impressions
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    05:13 Waiting for the Queen
    07:21 Boarding Begins
    08:35 Full Seat & Cabin Tour
    11:58 Dirty Cabin
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Комментарии • 654

  • @tfft
    @tfft  17 дней назад +98

    All of the "no one cares" ... "it's not a big deal" ... "such a drama queen" comments have a real "but officer, what do you mean speeding isn't allowed in a school zone? I didn't hit anyone... Don't the kids know how to get out of the way?" vibe to them.
    Just becuase a disaster didn't happen, doesn't justify irresponsible and dangerous behavior (talking about the follow up, not just forgetting the video to begin with...). Not to mention the safety video is exponentially more important on flights to/from/within developing countries since a larger proportion of passangers will be new fliers.
    Anyway, carry on. Don't want to get in the way of some good ol' trolling on a Friday morning.

    • @superlogistics1
      @superlogistics1 17 дней назад +10

      Everyone can make mistakes , but like you said it’s their response or reaction which is the sickening part. Well done on posting the facts , like you always do❤

    • @pizzaearthpancakesandother2549
      @pizzaearthpancakesandother2549 17 дней назад +1

      I'd by over the frigging moon if they'd just skip the video and get me a pre-takeoff can of icy cold Warsteiner. It's wunderbar!

    • @coconutboy8198
      @coconutboy8198 17 дней назад +2

      lol the crybabies in chat, they just love to defend their favorite airline even when the airlines in the wrong

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +6

      Defending the airline I was prepared for. Defending not showing the safety video bc it’s ’a waste of time’ caught me off guard haha 😅

    • @bladeds100
      @bladeds100 16 дней назад +2

      Why would they admit they forgot rather than blame it on a technical issue and say it will be played in 5 minutes.?

  • @wlst
    @wlst 18 дней назад +129

    As a former cabin crew, when the safety video doesnt play, crew are supposed to do a manual demonstration. There are manual demo kits onboard for this purpose and it’s part of our annual safety refresher. We are also supposed to check and ensure that all screens are working when the safety video is playing. In the event that its only 1 screen that isnt working, in economy class we direct the passenger to look at the screen beside. In business/first where there r individual seats, we do a guided demo at the seat using the safety card and manual kit. Every passenger needs to be briefed on the safety procedures, it’s a non-compromise.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +13

      Was recently on a JL flight and the monitor on the bulkhead suddenly stopped working as the safety video began. A member of crew noticed it within seconds- a few seconds after that she had a manual demo kit in her hands and performed the briefing just for my neighbor and me.
      It’s attentiveness like I had on that flight and like you describe that keeps planes safe!

    • @a.leehilliard4716
      @a.leehilliard4716 16 дней назад +1

      It is an understatement that this was a problem. Thanks for pointing it out and making this video.

    • @BjornZee
      @BjornZee 10 дней назад

      @wist - correct. Thank you for confirming what I thought was the case.

  • @thenamazing6530
    @thenamazing6530 16 дней назад +26

    Ten years ago, I took a transatlantic flight from ORD to LHR on British Airways. A passenger had a medical emergency during taxi while the safety video was playing, so we returned to the gate. The passenger and three family members were taken off the aircraft. Then, they boarded a single standby passenger into the vacant seats. Once we pushed back, they announced that they would replay the safety video from the beginning so the newly-boarded passenger could be brought up to speed.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +4

      And that is how it should be done. Make things so safe that people are bored of being safe lol- that's a crew that understood the job.

  • @DeniseSommerRoque
    @DeniseSommerRoque 18 дней назад +93

    Impressed how you narrated and edited this video, especially concerning the very important safety lapse (and lack of response) being addressed here. It shows your level of professionalism and integrity. Hopefully this video will get the attention it deserves and action will be taken. Thank you for taking the time to highlight this in such a thorough way 🙏🏼 Oh….and the filthy state of the Queen is absolutely as shocking as their disregard for safety! 🤯🤬

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +13

      Thank you very much for that- as for the cleanliness… YES! On board honestly I didn’t fully notice how dusty the backsplash in the bathroom was. But looking at it on video, can you imagine how many days/weeks/months that surface has been splattered from dirty hands but never cleaned for that much dust to accumulate?! Absolutely nuts.

  • @jelof21
    @jelof21 18 дней назад +125

    crazy to think that of all people, a German airline failed to "follow the rules" , that's the most un-German thing to do

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +11

      Haha yes, agreed

    • @mdjay1000
      @mdjay1000 18 дней назад +6

      well germans have a tendency not to follow the rules plenty of times. Can give you plenty of examples

    • @JAW242
      @JAW242 17 дней назад +6

      How German is Germany at this point though?

    • @elfulano5884
      @elfulano5884 17 дней назад +9

      "German" efficiency has become more and more a tired cliche.

    • @pointoflight7332
      @pointoflight7332 16 дней назад

      @@JAW242 Germany is being governed by Americans who are not German. German politicians speak German and pretend to be German but they are destroying the country - this is what we Germans observe and feel and have to tolerate.

  • @theazerothtourist
    @theazerothtourist 18 дней назад +54

    definitely "ive fucked up and been caught doing it" approach from the purser

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +1

      Haha yes this.

  • @pointoflight7332
    @pointoflight7332 16 дней назад +17

    I used to be a Lufthansa purser, and I can assure that Lufthansa always emphasized safety. We had regular trainings, and we had to pass tests. The Lufthansa pilots are chosen very carefully and so are the crew members. Pilots have to pass so many really difficult tests before they can start their training as a pilot. Safety is considered extremely important by Lufthansa and by all employees. I can hardly believe what you experienced. That is really not Lufthansa policy. All Lufthansa employees also feel that safety is the most important thing and part of their job. I really don't know what to say. However airline crews also learn that accidents or problems always happen because their is a chain of mistakes. If one looks at any airline accident or crash, most of the time there was a number of small mistakes made, or unattentiveness. I can also say from my own experience as a purser that on short distant flights there are so many frequent travellers, and most of them are so bored with safety demonstrations which was done by crew members themselves. They continue talking and reading during the demonstration and don't even look. So we did get the feeling, that our demonstration is not considered important. This does not mean that we didn't do it with dedication. Kevin, I love watching your videos, and you are really sweet in your love for details. You see everything, you notice everything, and you always remain polite in everything you say, but still you do say what needs to be said. Thank you for all your work. I think that your video will have consequences in the sense of emphasizing the importance of the safety video on flights.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +5

      Can't really tell you how much I appreciate this. After a barrage of insane comments over the past 48, I'm thankful that you are gracious enough to see both sides and that I wasn't trying to sensationalize things for the sake of clicks. I just don't want it to happen again and a video is the most effective way I can potentially make that happen.
      Thank you for sharing your insight!

  • @vinnupooh4054
    @vinnupooh4054 17 дней назад +22

    None of the crew noticed that the safety video was not played.... That is the precise point and you caught that and other safety, cleanliness and crew responsibility lapses were to the point. I'm impressed with the objectivity, consciousness, presentation and intent of the video but not surprised as I'm following you for a few months. This video is a testament to your exceptional reviewing skills, setting you apart as one of the finest reviewers on the internet.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Appreciate that! At the end of the day, there was still a (flight) story to tell!

  • @howardcobb4656
    @howardcobb4656 18 дней назад +47

    This type of video is what sets your channel from other travel channels. You tell us the good and bad on every video. You are HONEST with the viewer. Great video and great job.👏

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +4

      Appreciate that very much. Without the balance, the credibility flies out the cockpit window!

  • @nunoalmeidacosta2417
    @nunoalmeidacosta2417 18 дней назад +44

    The concern about this is really "is there no checklist?".. I feel you.. I mean some mistakes are allowed to happen but not in the safety parts!! Or at least aknowledge them and reaasure the crew and passengers that EVERYTHING else is perfect!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +6

      The two pursers on board is really what stung me the most. I know I ‘watch’ out for the video bc I film it on every flight. But you’d think the purser would be at least as aware about it as the avgeek pax!

  • @Thetraveller411
    @Thetraveller411 7 дней назад +1

    6:16 what a beautiful shot you captured of the queen coming into the gate…‼️👀👍👌🫶😍😇❤️🙏

    • @tfft
      @tfft  4 дня назад

      Thanks for watching 🩴

  • @mehulpatel178
    @mehulpatel178 18 дней назад +20

    Given what happened at the beginning of the yearRe Japan Airlines and the passengers following the crews instruction, the importance of the safety video and crew instruction such as exits and life jacket cannot be under stated. And the reaction of crew was even more shocking.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +5

      THIS! Yes, exactly.

  • @TheAviator1992
    @TheAviator1992 15 дней назад +2

    18:46 "Honestly, when do you think decompressions happen, at the gate?"
    This captures it better than anything. Completely agree with your concern about this lapse Kevin, as well as your analysis that it isn't so much that the incident occurred, but that they were so nonchalant about it and not a single crew member realised the mistake. That is what makes it worrying.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  11 дней назад

      Appreciate that!

  • @michae8jackson378
    @michae8jackson378 18 дней назад +41

    WOW, where to start. I'm a retired US airline pilot. I cannot believe how poor of a reaction and action Lufthansa crew gave. I have flown with them many times. In fact in March I flew from FRA to Denver in Biz class on a 340. While an old product, the crew were great. I too am very distressed that they didn't show the video, but worse, they didn't seem to care or notice. Then they don't seem to understand that bad things can happen in the middle of the flight?! Is that a lack of training, or they don't give a damn?! I am shocked by this crews inactions. I'm so glad you shared it. It'll be intersting to see if and when LH responds to you officially more than that form email. I have subscribed to your channel as a result. This popped into my suggested videos on YT. Safe travels

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +1

      It truly was like being on the twilight zone watching their response. If and when LH does respond further it’ll be added to the pinned comment here as I always do in situation like this.
      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

    • @po5hie
      @po5hie 16 дней назад

      You are right. They are probably understaffed and over worked.. not an excuse just a possible explanation.

  • @druiz012
    @druiz012 17 дней назад +4

    Kevin, you're the best! You had a completely horrible response to their completely inexcusable mistake yet you still give an incredibly unbiased review. You're one of a kind!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @marcelovera8004
    @marcelovera8004 17 дней назад +5

    Just imagine it's your first flight, that information IT IS IMPORTANT, you did it allright, loved narration!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @Teerifficgolf
    @Teerifficgolf 18 дней назад +11

    Without trivialising the issue I did expect something a bit more than that but you are right even though most of us skip over the video it is an important part of the flight if at the very least it covers the airlines responsibility to the passengers.
    Starting to rethink your previous career of working in hospitality and now I think you may have had a career in health and safety!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +7

      Well, any good restaurant is a health and safety op at it's core haha

    • @teresiaavila48
      @teresiaavila48 17 дней назад +1

      As a former stewardess (53 years ago) I am truly shocked at the crew's cavalier attitude! Having traveled to 48 states and 10 countries I always watch the safety presentation, look for the two nearest exits, and determine, should an emergency happen, my immediate subsequent actions. After reading the book Survivors Club a person IMO is foolish to be so unaware of their surroundings. You did an amazing, fair, non-sensationalized job of reporting. Thank you.

  • @walkwithjonas7920
    @walkwithjonas7920 17 дней назад +11

    I’ve been flying LH for many years (simply as I live in Germany) and I have never seen this before. There has always been a safety video so this must be a rare mistake!
    What a strange incident. I’m mostly satisfied with LH despite their outdated seats but your experience is NOT ok. Sorry for that…

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks for sharing ✈️

  • @paulkazzer
    @paulkazzer 16 дней назад +2

    Kevin lawyering up before presenting a video had me all ears. Another fascinating video. Many thanks.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Haha thanks for that.
      Germany simply has a lot of privacy laws I’m not (or wasn’t at the time) familiar with. Had to bend my brain a bit to ensure I used gender neutral pronouns through out the video haha.

  • @andrea6421
    @andrea6421 18 дней назад +10

    Oh trust me, you were not the only one that noticed that safety video wasn’t shown, that’s just not cool… good for you for saying something, I would’ve 😊

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +1

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @stevene465
    @stevene465 18 дней назад +22

    The main takeaway for me from this “incident” is that an entire 747 crew had not at some point brought this to the attention of someone or each other , shows a total disregard for the importance of safety . Take off and landing are indeed the most important part of a flight but so is an explosive or gradual decompression inflight. I hope the civil aviation authority does indeed see this as I’m sure the crew didn’t self report .Disappointing ….. and that aircraft needed a deep clean as it was just plain dirty !!! Great video as always Kevin

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +1

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @well-blazeredman6187
    @well-blazeredman6187 18 дней назад +9

    Good review/public service announcement.
    'Nothing could happen.' Like a window blowing-out - or a door? Shocking.
    Anyways, some time ago, my aircraft from Nice had to do a go-around at Heathrow - engage after-burners, gear up, reach for the skies, spill the champagne in Club Europe kinda stuff. Why? Because the cabin-crew hadn't finished clearing the cabin for landing. The captain, the 'pilot-monitoring', 'fessed-up, saying that he hadn't warned the cabin-crew in time and his incomplete-checklist meant 'go around'. Credit to British Airways for doing something that this crew probably wouldn't have.
    I liked the look of that food.
    P.S. How I detest that Condor boiled-sweets-inspired livery.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +4

      Haha, I actually hate it so much that I've come around to like it 😅

  • @linkedinfred
    @linkedinfred 17 дней назад +5

    The issue here for me isn’t that they forgot to show it. The issue is there is no checklist in place to mark that task completed. Flying safely is in the main all about following process and procedures to reduce human error. The captain is told just prior to take off the cabin is secure, which includes the safety video presented to passengers. I personally always watch the demonstration if not just to see where the exits are located if the aircraft ends up in darkness or inverted. I hope airlines watch this as a sign to change process and ensure less failures in general

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад

      Exactly. "The cabin is secure" implies everything has been checked- I'm not sure, but I'd imagine that notificaiton to the cockpit is a 'legal document' of sorts.

  • @georgecosta7209
    @georgecosta7209 17 дней назад +2

    Nice video! I thought for sure when you mentioned the Purser sat next to you it was going to be along the lines of:
    Werden wir ein Problem haben, Herr Kevin?
    Are we going to have a problem Herr Kevin😏😂
    The excuse or reasoning just made no sense? Achtung, baby!
    Cheers,🥂

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +1

      Haha I could definitely have imagined that happening.

  • @di_har
    @di_har 17 дней назад +2

    Hey Kev, I'm so happy for your success! I've been following your channel since the beginning. You're hands down the most unbiased, super honest, detailed travel guide out there. All your videos are packed with useful info for the places we would like to stay at or airlines to fly with. Can you please do a short Q$A video? Since you don't show your face, you can use some never before seen shots of your travels while answering our questions. Would love for you to also travel in even more exotic places like Mongolia or maybe some Chinese hotels? A Russian playlist would also be appreciated. This is not a demand btw 😂 Thanks and more blessing to you 🩴

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +1

      Mongolia and China are on my list, Russia is not at the moment. As for a Q&A video, I prefer to sprinkly the info throughout my videos 😉

  • @DevBoyjonauth
    @DevBoyjonauth 18 дней назад +1

    Thanks for posting another great trip report Kevin! You were absolutely right to point out health and safety issues. Also I find the lack of cleanliness of the cabin unacceptable!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +1

      Agreed!

  • @JAMESBOND-cu3ti
    @JAMESBOND-cu3ti 22 часа назад +1

    As a Senator member for 9 consecutive years, a agree that Lufthansa service has worsened a lot in business class: quality of food and wines and frequent delays cleaning of aircraft!!!
    Formal Complains doesn’t work!!

  • @candianleaf
    @candianleaf 15 дней назад +1

    i completely agree with the way you reacted and how concerned you were. especially cause you pointed it out to them.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  15 дней назад +1

      Appreciate that!

  • @robin508
    @robin508 14 дней назад +2

    I totally accept your complaint / legitimate concern about the safety video and I won’t comment on that further.
    My comment is to address the dirty / filthy aircraft.
    I flew my first flight on Thai business class on a 777 to Delhi from Bangkok. The aircraft was not at an airbridge. We were stuffed into buses and driven seemingly many kilometres to what appeared to be a graveyard of aircraft with some missing engines etc. But there was our 777 was waiting.
    It was filthy. The seats were in terrible condition. I was absolutely astounded.
    My next flight was Thai 777 Katmandu to Bangkok some weeks later. Dreading it, to my surprise it was immaculate and superb.
    I have since flown on Thai countless times and never experienced anything like the flight to New Delhi.
    My conclusion - flights to India don’t get much priority in the cleanliness or other departments.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  11 дней назад

      To be fair, the thick layer of dust in this plane's bathroom has been there for weeks. So, I'd amend your comment to also include New York, since that's where the plane was just before our flight lol.

  • @colinhoare9526
    @colinhoare9526 17 дней назад +2

    Well thank you for another great video. Lufthansa failure to reply to you is very telling. Just booked multiple flights for this year and next. Deliberately avoided disgusting Lufthansa. Keep up the good work please.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @RK-bx1by
    @RK-bx1by 17 дней назад +3

    Agreed. Lapses like these can make a marginal-yet-significant difference if an incident were to occur.
    I personally don’t fly that often and almost always need a refresher on the brace positions and on how to operate the life vests.
    Also I’m not sure if you did or didn’t, but you should’ve voice recorded the conversations you had with the crew, to serve as extra evidence.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +1

      Germany is a two person consent country. Recording someone without permission can get you three years in jail, publishing said recording is a further offense. So, yeah... that's why I was very clear in the video that my recollection was based on my notes, not recordings. I love my job but I'm not going to jail for someone else's mistake lol

    • @RK-bx1by
      @RK-bx1by 17 дней назад +3

      @@tfftAh, my bad. Here in Victoria, Australia, we’re a one-party consent state so I’d assumed that Germany would’ve been progressive in that regard as well.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +1

      @RK-bx1by yah, I’d hoped for it as well and actually searched about it online in between the Flight Attendant and Purser interaction 😅

  • @julz_7773
    @julz_7773 5 дней назад +1

    Their response is baffling, the flight crew's number 1 job is passenger safety, that is their actual role on an aircraft, all the other stuff like serving you food and drinks is secondary. Kudos to you for making a fuss about it on the plane.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  4 дня назад

      Agreed

  • @sandyneedham6499
    @sandyneedham6499 17 дней назад +4

    You have a very methodical approach to the review process. This gives us confidence that your reviews are balanced and fair. You were right not to score this review, how can you score a bad safety issue? How would one have scored a panel falling off a Boeing? Is the score in proportion to the number of passengers who died, and if none did, it is all ok? Thanks for your good and consistent efforts!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Appreciate that!

  • @sidthekid4730
    @sidthekid4730 18 дней назад +1

    Excellent video 📹 I liked the term footsie class 😊. Really looking forward to your next video. 😊

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks for watching 🩴

  • @siddharthgopinath4460
    @siddharthgopinath4460 18 дней назад +4

    Important video. Your feedback and comments are accurate and the agencies need to see this because not showing the safety video and the crew's response are both dangerous and cavalier.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад

      Agreed!

  • @jarnobaauw8479
    @jarnobaauw8479 17 дней назад +1

    Wow.. i am amazed by both the concerning mistake of the flight crew and how perfectly detailed and composed you discribed everything.
    Problems aside, great video Kevin!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @jimmyjames6492
    @jimmyjames6492 18 дней назад +3

    Rules & procedures are there for a reason - especially when it comes to safety. Baffling as to how the crew reacted - disasters tend to happen from the little things that add up to a big thing. Thanks for the info + video!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching 🩴

  • @artemnikitin6069
    @artemnikitin6069 18 дней назад +22

    As a person living in Germany, my rule for many years has been to avoid Lufthansa at any cost, if possible. In my case, I didn't have any security or safety incidents, but I had a lot of issues with their service, mainly around check-in and everything before boarding the plane...

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +1

      From the source! I will say that I do still enjoy LX though.

    • @oliverpeitzmann4397
      @oliverpeitzmann4397 17 дней назад

      Same here , mostly try to avoid them ,last Time they wanted to charge me 29 EUR just for changing the Seat ! they became Nightmare Airline , but never had a Safety Issue with them , tho

    • @prokastinatore
      @prokastinatore 16 дней назад

      Ich bin Vielflieger und registrierter "LH doctor onboard" . Ich flog im Februar 2022 mit UA von SFO nach MUC. Musste dort umsteigen und meinen Anschlussflug mit dem vorab bereits vollständig bezahlten Ticket weiter. Ein LH- Mitarbeiter verweigerte das boarding für meinen Anschlussflug mit der Begründung, ich sei "seiner Meinung nach krank und somit fluguntauglich". Statt meine ID ( ich bin Facharzt für Chirurgie) zu checken und seine steile These zu begründen, rief er die Flughafenpolizei. Diese stellte die Richtigkeit meiner Angaben fest und verifizierte, dass ich ausgewiesener Arzt bin. Keine Vorstrafen. Keine Pöbeleien. Keine Diffamierungen durch mich. LG weigerte sich dennoch. So musste ich- selbstverständlich alles zu meinen Lasten- mit der S-Bahn vom Airport MUC zum Hbf und dann circa 700 km weiter mit dem ICE. Selbstverständlich alles auf meine Kosten. Der Anschlussflug hätte circa 50 Minuten gebraucht. Ich wandte mich via Email sowie via Einschreiben mit Rückschein an die Lufthansa. Bis heute und nach über 2 Jahren keine Erstattung des Ticketpreises, des S-Bahn- und Zug-Tickets plus Taxi in meiner Stadt. Nichts. Gar nichts. Das ist unfassbar, dass es in Deutschland möglich ist, dass eine Airline so mit zahlender Kundschaft umgeht.
      Auf sehr vielen USA- Flügen ( wenn ich leider mit LH fliegen musste i.R. der "star alliance") erlebte ich junge Stewardessen, die zeitlich mehr investierten in ihren Lippenstift und Makeup und mit ihrer Ausstrahlung als " cosmopolitan" wetteiferten.
      Zu oft erlebte ich, wenn ich höflich bspw. auf Langstrecke nach einem 2. oder 3. Glas Rotwein bat, dass diese geballte LH- Arroganz, repräsentiert durch diese Damen mich in derart despektierlicher Art in der 1. Person Plural ("Wollen WIR nicht mal eine kleine Pause machen?" belehren wollten. Jede noch so kleine amerikanische Airline weiß um ein Vielfaches besser, was ein Fluggast unter professionellem Service subsumiert. Ich bedauere sehr, dass während der Pandemie u.a. mit meinen Steuergeldern die Lufthansa am Leben gehalten wurde.
      Meiner amerikanischen Ehefrau verweigerte die LH während der Pandemie an 3 aufeinander folgenden Tagen den Rückflug von FRA nach SFO mit der LH via Zwischenstop in Israel. Alle dazu erforderlichen Dokumente waren vorhanden und geballte Arroganz, bis mir am counter der Kragen platzte.
      Es ist einfach nur traurig, dass die multiple Überheblichkeit dieser deutschen Airline und die dubiosen Geschäftsgebaren - natürlich ohne entsprechende Entschädigung samt Entschuldigung- sei juristisch in der BRD kein Nachspiel hatten. Und weder ich noch meine Ehefrau sind Ausnahmen. Ein einziger Blick (z.B.) bei "tripadcviso" reicht schon und man stellt sehr schnell fest, wieviele unzufriedene Fluggäste es bezogen auf die Lufthansa gibt. Beschämend!

    • @timtailor
      @timtailor 15 дней назад

      Your loss.

  • @StevenJiaWeiXU
    @StevenJiaWeiXU 10 дней назад +1

    I suggest you to grade it in "U", Kelvin, which stands for "Unclassified", "Ungraded", or "Unsafe". That category is dedicated for those airlines, cruises or hotels that violate the basic safety regulations or service standards.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  9 дней назад

      Potato, potato lol

  • @paulchappell
    @paulchappell 18 дней назад +5

    Should there be any real follow-up from Lufthansa (which I don’t expect), please let us know. As usual, a thorough, non-biased review. Thank you.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад

      Yes, in the rare cases where airlines or hotels reach out, I document it in a pinned comment on the video.

  • @omi._.jalalo
    @omi._.jalalo 18 дней назад +1

    Been waiting for this one, thank you 🫰

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад

      Thanks for watching 🩴

  • @CouncilCollective
    @CouncilCollective 18 дней назад +1

    Cheers as always Kevin for the video I used to love flying in this plane,,,,peace and happiness as always on your travels 😊😊😊😊

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @tzvikahertz7061
    @tzvikahertz7061 17 дней назад +1

    Thank you very much for this very important video . Snd you are right - safely is y the most important thing in a flight . Keep doing the good job - thank you again

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @marksheppard7560
    @marksheppard7560 15 дней назад +1

    I frequently fly a small regional carrier, each time when the flight attendant does the safety presentation, I am often angered that many talk through it. There may be someone on board who has never flown before and the presentation IS important. Hopefully non of us will ever need it but it is there for a reason. Great video as always and very professional in how you stated everything. I am truly shocked that such a well known carrier could have such a gaffe as this. Thank you for sharing

    • @tfft
      @tfft  11 дней назад

      I'm sure some people would be offended by this, but after the response I got to this video (i.e. mixed), it has me wondering if it's just a developed world thing. As in, many travelers from the developed world cannot fathom how or why this would be a big problem. Where as those who are from/lived in/or traveled through extensively the developed world see day in and out exactly why it's critical to be shown- there are brand new fliers on every flight I'm on. Just food for thought.

  • @felsull
    @felsull 18 дней назад +2

    As someone who is a nervous flyer (but I fly anyway), I actually listen and feel comforted by the safety videos. I like being prepared. Not seeing it would make me very concerned during the ENTIRE flight. I wouldn't fly an airline that made this major mistake.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Yup, it is a comfort and necessity that shouldn't be diminished!

  • @neelarnav7954
    @neelarnav7954 17 дней назад +1

    Oh my!! I CANNOT BELIEVE A PREMIER AIRLINE LIKE LUFTHANSA CAN MAKE SUCH A MISTAKE! Thanks Kevin for showing this. Appreciate your hard work man.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks for watching 🩴

  • @Thefinestselection2024
    @Thefinestselection2024 15 дней назад +2

    FINALLY ONE AV RUclips WHO DON‘T HYPE LUFTHANSA🙏🏻

    • @tfft
      @tfft  15 дней назад

      I only hype when hype is due lol

  • @sonnysantino7849
    @sonnysantino7849 18 дней назад +1

    Honest and brave video! Thank you Kevin 👏

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @pankajevandutta4226
    @pankajevandutta4226 3 дня назад +1

    Omg. Shocking specially on LH. Thanks Kevin

    • @tfft
      @tfft  2 дня назад

      Thanks for watching 🩴

  • @alexivandamme2303
    @alexivandamme2303 18 дней назад +4

    Safety video prior to takeoff is a big must!!!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад

      Sure is!

    • @Canleaf08
      @Canleaf08 17 дней назад

      Reminds me when I flew in biz, same airline and plane 747-400 and we had like 3 hours delay as well they played the video of the Airbus A330-300!

  • @jeffnguyen9998
    @jeffnguyen9998 17 дней назад +2

    Flew SQ earlier in the year and the screen was temporarily not working. FA adamantly insisted I get my ass up and go into another seat to watch it and then I can return. I was annoyed since I have watched it many many times. Didn't occur to me at the time it was a safety issue. You are right and definitely a poorly train crew. Glad the purser corrected the mistake however late, albeit passive aggressively instead of digging a deeper hole for themselves.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +2

      Similar thing happened on a recent JL flight for me. Bulkhead screen was working but then stopped when the video started. Within seconds a FA noticed and just after seconds more she whipped out a manual demo kit and did the full demonstration for me and the guy next to me. Truly impressive, especially looking back on it now.

  • @sean_king
    @sean_king 17 дней назад +4

    I'd be scared for my life the moment the crew said "nothing can happen now." It suggests a lack of awareness and preparedness in the event that something DOES happen

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +1

      Agree- and it also presumes they think the passanger is as dumb as a brick.

  • @turk223
    @turk223 11 дней назад +1

    I've had that experience once on an American Airlines flight; showed the video after takeoff.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  11 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing ✈️

  • @raleedy
    @raleedy 17 дней назад +18

    I was in business class on a Lufthansa 747-400 last month from Frankfurt to Vancouver. Filthy cabin, like yours. Toilets that didn't flush; IFE not operating; no Wi-Fi; power points loose and unreliable; and really bad food. An airline apparently in decline.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Yah what is it about loose powerpoints. It's as if there's only one (crappy) manufacturer of them on earth lol

  • @drjoe661
    @drjoe661 17 дней назад +8

    I have seen what you experienced with quite a few crews from Lufthansa. As long as you are quiet, everything‘s fine. But as soon as you ask for something special or even criticize them, they get immediately defensive because they are simply perfect. You just have to accept the fact that there is no criticism of a Lufthansa crew.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +2

      An unfortunate mentality.

  • @awac2
    @awac2 18 дней назад +5

    This review shows the "thin fine line" in aviation that may cause fatalities ... Thank you, for again, making an excellent detailed review .... Looking forward to the serious reaction from Lufthansa ... if none is forthcoming they do confirm to me their utter arrogance and poor service which surrounds their attitude, having flown with them quite a few times during my life

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад

      Agreed!

  • @fag311061
    @fag311061 17 дней назад +2

    Your reaction, was completely correct. This kind of mistake, never should happen. Live only 2 miles from FRA. ABTW the reactions of the crew, was what I call "Lufthansa" style

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +1

      Appreciate that!

  • @Tom-ps6io
    @Tom-ps6io 17 дней назад +2

    Kevin, I had this exact thing happen to me on a LH flight to CPT. At about the same moment as in your video I wondered: wait, did I miss the video? But no, and it was never shown. I should've said something but contrary to you I didn't feel in the position to do so. Next time it happens I'll surely say something. Thanks for the video!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад

      My thought process is always “there are other people on this flight- perhaps passengers- who would need to perform duties during an emergency which would affect my ability to get off the plane… so I definitely want to make sure everyone has the chance to learn what to do…” Thanks for watching 🩴

    • @solsticebaby
      @solsticebaby 12 дней назад

      Absolutely. And it's not just because somebody might benefit from it because some people are visual or some people are more auditory with their focus and memory retention, but you also have to consider multiple cultures are on that plane and multiple levels of experience flying are on that plane. These things are important and I agree with you 1,000%​@@tfft

  • @Cray2TheZ
    @Cray2TheZ 18 дней назад +1

    I was expecting something more dramatic (in retrospect, I don't really know what I was expecting, to be honest) but you are absolutely right when you say that such an oversight makes one wonder what else could have been overseen! The state of the cabin was absolutely shameful and, as one of your subscribers who voted for a Lufthansa video in one of your recent polls, I apologize for putting you through this and I thank you, as always, for your outstanding work!
    One question, if I may: where do you find information such as the names of the seats in each cabin? I'm very curious to know how I can learn the names of the cabin types I really like and if I can know what cabin I should expect from an airline at the time of booking! Thanks again, you're the man!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +1

      Simply google something along the lines of, "EVA 787 business class seat manufacturer" and you'll find it somewhere in the results. There are a few airlines that design in house, but that's mostly limited to SQ, EY, EK and QR.

    • @Cray2TheZ
      @Cray2TheZ 16 дней назад

      @@tfft Thank you!! I realize it's annoying to have to tell people to try googling something but your knowledge about these things is so extensive and your presentation style really makes you sound like you consistently find detailed specs of everything so I didn't want to miss out on the opportunity to pick your brain! My apologies and thanks again for all your work, your videos are wayyyyy ahead of other channels! Take care 🖖

  • @philkeeve6577
    @philkeeve6577 18 дней назад +2

    That is truly shocking. I just got back from a trip on another airline that has IFE but still does manual safety demos. How does one miss that?! I would have probably done what you did. Thank you for bringing it to light. The fallout from this may determine whether or not I ever have an interlined flight with LH.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +2

      I was on a JAL flight some months ago and I was at the bulkhead. The monitor was working but then stopped working as soon as the safety video began. I noticed it and 3 seconds later so did the crew. Out of no where she pulled a manual briefing kit and did the demo just for me and the guy sitting next to me. Now that is how it should be done. That's a crew I want.

  • @McAero08
    @McAero08 15 дней назад +2

    Small hint: that seemingly overcooked potato is a „Knödel“, or Klos how is it called in the less enlightened parts of Germany, aka the North ;), which is a German speciality. It is a smashed potatos formed to a ball and cooked in boiling water. THE perfect side for any meat with gravy. But best suited for a Schweinsbraten.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  15 дней назад +1

      Fair point. On the website, the description of the dish in it's entirety was, "Roast Beef" haha... so they left a bit to the imagination.

  • @karmascotland8
    @karmascotland8 17 дней назад +3

    Excellent Professional vlog, Sir. Please report this to the head of the German and Indian Aviation authorities!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks for watching 🩴

  • @matthewviti2241
    @matthewviti2241 17 дней назад +2

    The safety demo issue reminded me of a flight from back in 2002 when I flew AA from DFW-SJD (evening flight) and we remember the crew turning on the cabin lights about 45 mins before arrival into SJD and doing the safety demo right then an there saying federal law required them to. I think they either forgot or didn't do it before we left. This was on an MD-80. I vaguely remember someone was taken off the flight and we have to swap plans or there way a gate / plane swap when we left DFW. All of that might have contributed to them forgetting the demo.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад

      Yeah, if they forgot but then caught the mistake (or at least didn’t make ignorant excuses after I brought it up) and showed the video straight away, it would have still been a safety violation, but from my perspective would have been a non issue.

  • @ybing
    @ybing 17 дней назад +4

    Lufthansa recently just have a rough touch and go landing in LAX with their 747-8 lol; if safety video didn't play, crew should do it manually...

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      A landing by a "pilot in training" nonetheless...

  • @jhmcd2
    @jhmcd2 17 дней назад +2

    I wouldn't call the crew incompetent, but you are 100% correct. Had something similar happen on an Aswan to Cairo flight, except they actually tried to show the video, the system crapped out, and they were forced to do a manual presentation, but by the time they got around to it we were taking off...literally taking off. They did get the travel prayer done though. But when I was flying as a pilot, to tell you how serious this is, we had a way shorter than normal taxi and we were late because a passenger had to be kicked off the flight or escorted off, I forget the reason, but our taxi, instead of being 10 minutes was 2. We were about to take off when the flight attendants called up and yelled at us not to take off because they forgot to do the briefing. Fortunately, we had the runway to ourselves for a while, and they were able to do the whole briefing without us leaving the runway and getting into the back of the line. My guess is, that these FA's do this so many times that when things are forgotten, it turns into a "someone else will say something" sort of thing if they even notice at all. They were probably either reserve crew or had come in from another base so were fatigued and stressed. But they are very lucky. That happened in the US, and an FAA inspector was on board, they would have allowed them to get up to cruise and then could have had them return back to the airport and had them all taken off of the plane...if they wanted to, especially with the way they fought you.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing ✈️

  • @prathamkanodia8926
    @prathamkanodia8926 17 дней назад +1

    Nicely shot and well detailed flight review. Hope Lufthansa takes care of the safety concern as soon as possible.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching 🩴

    • @prathamkanodia8926
      @prathamkanodia8926 16 дней назад

      @@tfft Always a pleasure watching your content. Could you also try air India a350 also?

  • @solsticebaby
    @solsticebaby 12 дней назад +1

    I have flown a bazillion times in my life but I have only flown on the 747 one time. If I were in an emergency from the upper deck of the 747, the safety video would be critical to my survival because it's one thing to know how to evacuate a one-level aircraft. If you're on an A380 or a 747, You have to consider two levels. Maybe that doesn't sound like a big deal, but if it's somebody's first time in that situation or that type of aircraft and something occurs that can make the difference between not just their life or death, but the life or death of the others around them. The safety videos and the safety demonstrations matter.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  11 дней назад +1

      Perfectly valid point. Frankly, I can see how in some cases, people who don't know any better may not "believe" that you are supposed to jump from the upper deck. These demos are critical.

  • @michaelleisner6271
    @michaelleisner6271 18 дней назад +12

    Those were probably not potatoes but potato dumplings.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +2

      Ah could be!

    • @christianbayerstein5243
      @christianbayerstein5243 18 дней назад +4

      typical German meal: Rostbeef dumplings and red cabbage.

  • @philvuk
    @philvuk 18 дней назад +3

    Honestly if I were you I would report to the German authorities ! We are in extenso talking about life of passengers here. Great video Kevin though as usual

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +1

      Thanks very much. Honestly the main reason I didn't go straight to the authority is because they say on their website they prefer correspondence by post and where I am at the moment, I can't guarantee it would arrive from.

  • @killerqueen9298
    @killerqueen9298 18 дней назад +8

    Shock, horror. Kevin not wearing flip flops🤣🤣. Shocking experience regarding the safety but upto your usual "pull no punches" stlye which is what I love about your reviews. Don't ever change please. Thanks for bringing this video to us 🙃🙂❤

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +2

      Appreciate that!

  • @sayangkahpadaku
    @sayangkahpadaku 17 дней назад +3

    I flew business class with this kind of plane last July 2023 from Singapore to Frankfurt. My personal opinion is ''I am not a fan'' because of the lack of privacy and lack of storage for my stuff, even Premium Economy in SQ is better than this business class. My first business class experience was Q suite on Qatar Airways, and I guess it was kind of mistake because I set the bar too high so for me personally nothing compares to Q suite of QR.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +1

      Yeah, hard to start out with one of the best seats lol

    • @jans.4309
      @jans.4309 17 дней назад +2

      you can't compare a pre eco with the lie flat business class seat. And LH in the upper deck has massive storage cause of the bins at the window. in the 747-8. It's great to fly in the upper deck. As I am approaching HON status I know LH from many flight. What the tfft writes here is not nearly the norm. Cabin crew does a really good job.

    • @sayangkahpadaku
      @sayangkahpadaku 17 дней назад +1

      @@jans.4309 sorry if you don't agree with my opinion, I was sitting on the upper deck on my last fly with LH, yes there is plenty of storage bin by the window, unfortunately it is only for the passenger sitting by the window, well at least in my case he occupied all of it for himself, I ended up have very limited space for myself, and when you reclined fully then the person by the window wanted to go to the isle then you have to give a way. My point is if I have to spend a lot of money to sit in business class, I want privacy, space and comfort.❤🙏

  • @alukardFE
    @alukardFE 18 дней назад +5

    Lufthansa is a reflection of the local economy. Too used to live of a brand and in decline, both in age and quality.
    Their services are noticeably worse to comparable airlines.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад

      I will take your word for it!

  • @geoffreyschultz8515
    @geoffreyschultz8515 15 дней назад

    As a quite frequent traveller, I thank you immensely for the amount of time and effort you took in raising this, both onboard and afterwards with this extremely well considered and well presented video. It is an extremely serious matter, and you seem to have conducted yourself both politely but seriously at all points. The eventual (I think 3rd?) cabin crew interaction was encouraging, but the initial lapse incomprehensible and the first TWO follow-ups highly inadequate.
    I’m not sure what the tone of voice was in the more eventual and “taking it seriously” interaction, but I would like to imagine that the “informing the Captain” mention was that he needed to be made aware of the incident (he/she is of course responsible for everything on the aircraft in the end) as opposed to anything directly related to you. Perhaps even that the Captain would be needing to file an incident report about the safety briefing not being shown when it should have been, and how the crew became aware of it (e.g. 81A noted to crew that safety video was not presented, and we then presented it).
    The email reply later is pathetic. More along the lines of what l’d expect if the two First Class passengers wrote in to say they had been looking forward to a delightful private space with an individual red rose, Caviar and LPGS Champagne and ended up in a dirty old 747-400 with a downgrade. I hope they were at least aware that under EU regulations they were entitled to a 75% refund of their entire fare paid (not just some fare difference), which lessens the sting of the last minute downgrade (but has nothing to do with the unsafe handling by crew of what is really a major safety lapse).
    Sorry for the long winded comment, but just to say again that I’m immensely impressed both with how you managed this onboard, how you managed your video about, and I’m thankful for people like you who travel and pay attention to such things. I myself struggle to figure out how to deal with much smaller issues I encounter in the travel industry, and find a demeanor like yours DOES make a difference.
    I commend you on not scoring the flight, but I score your handling of it both during and after as a 21/20

    • @geoffreyschultz8515
      @geoffreyschultz8515 15 дней назад

      Maybe actually a 100/20, given that you handled the same initial situation at least FIVE times with what I’d consider perfection 😂

    • @tfft
      @tfft  11 дней назад

      Thanks very much for that, appreciate the time taken for this comment.

  • @bhojjadamotabanda
    @bhojjadamotabanda 15 дней назад +1

    A couple of months ago, I flew Egypt Air, and they had all the lights on in the cabin and quite a few passengers with the seats reclined during takeoff (at night). The flight attendants walked in the aisle before takeoff as normal, but didn't ask anyone to make their seats upright.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  11 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing ✈️

  • @dgf1948
    @dgf1948 17 дней назад +1

    Well done you, Kevin, for highlighting and publishing this vid. You know...I wonder if in any of your 105k subs there is anyone from LH management who watched this and found it as disturbing as all of us do...? Good work.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Not sure if they're from LH but the many former and current crew that have commented on the video surely see how serious it was! Thanks for watching 🩴

  • @saschak532
    @saschak532 16 дней назад +1

    I truely hope that someone films your mistakes and posts them on RUclips.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      If I make a mistake that potentially affects the safety of hundreds of people- and then I downplay my mistake, my staff doesn’t seem to understand the mistake and then I claim it doesn’t effect safety when it actually does…
      Well then I hope someone films me too bc in that case I’d clearly lost the plot and should not be in a position to be making such decisions and mistakes.

  • @angelatseng7488
    @angelatseng7488 17 дней назад +1

    Thanks Kevin for an important review. Ignoring flight safety in an old dirty plane, complacency shown by the flight crew/staff, these are warning signs that any airline company should be aware of and remind them it is time to re-train the people currently working (since they are forgeting the basic) or let them go and hire new people that are eager to learn !

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад

      Thanks for watching 🩴 (and understanding the point of the video lol)

  • @derekbryce2632
    @derekbryce2632 18 дней назад +4

    You’re right to be concerned. Either showing a safety briefing (or doing it manually) is important or it isn’t. An airline can’t have it both ways. From LH, an airline I’d always associated with adherence to safety procedure and technical quality, it’s shocking.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +1

      Agreed!

  • @toniblackmore3016
    @toniblackmore3016 17 дней назад +1

    Good heavens, what a breach of safety and trust! Hope they managed to find time for other key responsibilities. Well done Kevin. The crew clearly needs to brush up on the Swiss cheese accident causation model.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +1

      Yes! You’d think having 2 pursers on board (let alone many other crew) would have been plenty of ‘slices’ to catch it.

  • @samsanjeevan2096
    @samsanjeevan2096 17 дней назад +2

    The plane was so dirty. So sorry you have to go through this. I agree, not playing the safety video is huge. Especially before takeoffs... Mistakes are made, but there should be another employee who should have notified the Purser about not playing the safety video. A passenger bringing it to their attentions should be embarrassing.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад

      Agreed! Thanks for watching 🩴

  • @knightmarel
    @knightmarel 18 дней назад +3

    After watching many aviation accident videos by the likes of mentour pilot and greendot aviation, complacency and not following routine is how accidents can happen. If any incidents did happen during that flight then Lufthansa wouldve been in much bigger trouble than self reporting the mistake.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад

      Agree 100%

  • @alex0125tw
    @alex0125tw 17 дней назад +3

    kudos for saying that, for spilling

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @pointoflight7332
    @pointoflight7332 16 дней назад +2

    Regarding the cleanliness which was also a point in your video, I can say that Germany is one of the most expensive countries in the world and companies have to compete with other companies who have to pay much less for salaries and taxes etc.; in Germany, in order to compete with ticket prices of other airlines, everything has to be done in a rush. The result is that everything loses quality. We experience that in so many ways. German houses used to be really solid and great. Now, everything is done in a rush, and there are really bad results because of that. As a former purser I witnessed how the cleanser had to rush through the planes. They do their best, and they work so hard, but they have a limited time within which they have to clean the whole plane. This is also the case, when a plane is not used immediately and moved to a parking position. The limited (and paid) time for the cleaning team reamains the same. This is something which has become a big problem in Germany on all levels. The work just can't be done well under such pressure. It is not the mistake of the cleaners. They always were so friendly and calm when I was a purser. Great people.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +1

      Very good to know- and yeah, I'd never put the blame directly on cleaning crew. I think the layer of dust in the bathroom is testament to what you said. That backsplash clearly hasn't been wiped in weeks which I think clearly attributes the problem to cost cutting and/or being cheap with cleaning expenses in general, not a lazy or ineffective cleaning team.

  • @aday246
    @aday246 18 дней назад +2

    truly unbelievable, and the follow up....just wow

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад

      Wow is right.

  • @jamesphelps1958
    @jamesphelps1958 11 дней назад +1

    Given how long its taken to introduce the allegros seats, I’m sure the new seats will feature holographic FAs to do the safety demo when the IFE is booted.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  11 дней назад

      Given the new pricing structure of the Allegris seats, perhaps you'll need to pay extra if you want a safety demo haha.

  • @r9243j
    @r9243j 16 дней назад +1

    Will be interesting to see how the airline reacts and/or reaches out to you now that the video is online.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Oh I'm very doubtful that'll happen lol

  • @clifficus
    @clifficus 17 дней назад +1

    Totally agree with you Kevin, 100%. Seems very lacklustre and laid back, the state that aircraft is very disappointing, stay safe 😃👍

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @Nand0s1
    @Nand0s1 16 дней назад +2

    Check lists are very standard in the aviation industry and I would be surprised if they didn't have one. Some accountability might be with the captain as it's their responsibility overall.
    As a private pilot we are required to brief even in a Cesna 152 with 1 passenger.
    I also frequent charter flights in small aircraft to regional Australia and have never not received a briefing.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад

      Thanks very much for sharing that!

  • @WRYouTube326
    @WRYouTube326 17 дней назад +1

    Good video. I'm a little leery of RUclipsrs who constantly go down the OMG its a crisis...this is horrible for clicks route(Non Stop Dan?) You did a great job of communicating a legitimate concern and you are absolutely right. The biggest issue I have with this is that it shows a culture of either A) complacency or B) fear of intimidation of questioning your superiors. Both are equally bad. No you don't wont a longtime employee to loose there job over something like this but it should be a wake up call. You would think everyone in the aviation industry would be walking on eggshells about safety and thoroughness with the current (very justified) scrutiny Boeing is going through. Thanks for great content, keep up the good work.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад +1

      I completely agree and can’t stand channels that are full of click bait videos. Funny how many people see one dramatic video which they don’t agree with on this channel and think I’ve instantly gone to the dark side 😂

  • @Mmaulin12
    @Mmaulin12 3 дня назад +1

    I was on a 747 last year in July… Frankfurt to Delhi. It seemed to struggle to ascend for some reason, something not felt in Lufthansa’s A380 from Frankfurt to Houston.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  2 дня назад

      Thanks for sharing ✈️

  • @user-cc7vx7sw4z
    @user-cc7vx7sw4z 17 дней назад +1

    I’ve only had this happen to me once and it was on CAAC (before it was broken up) about 35 years ago. The flight attendants also didn’t secure the carts or have passengers sit down, so they definitely didn’t have a safety culture. But Lufthansa, I’m shocked!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  17 дней назад

      Yeah, can't say I'd be surprised in that case haha. 23 years ago I took a flight from St. Petersburg to Moscow and the name on my boarding pass was "Jonathan Baker"... "eh, doesn't matter" 😂
      Thankfully, things have changed haha

  • @charlesthistlethwaite
    @charlesthistlethwaite 17 дней назад +1

    I've never flown Lufthansa, but yours and other reviews I have seen leave me with the distinct impression it is the United Air Lines of Europe, only with bigger airplanes.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +1

      Sounds about right lol

  • @hendrikdevries9725
    @hendrikdevries9725 18 дней назад +3

    That purser is properly trying to cover up his and his crew's shortcomings .....
    Pity, as they , well, were, so grundlich und punktlich.
    Thanks for sharing .....

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +1

      We shall see! Sucks, but definitely a "you had one job" type of deal...

  • @richlandzee8686
    @richlandzee8686 17 дней назад +3

    Kevin, a new subscriber here. Is there a video of your background beginnings before becoming a full-time RUclipsr? I assume this is your main source of income. I would be super stressed out with constant travel, worrying I won't arrive on time. The good thing is that nowadays, family members can track my overseas flights easily, but still. Thank you for bringing up the safety video concern. I'm not sure what I would've done if this were to happen on my flight. I make it a habit to always pay attention to the safety video, then look around for emergency exits and life jackets on my seat. Safe travels buddy!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +1

      No, my history is just sort of dotted throughout all of my past videos lol. When I'm on intense trips, everyday is a travel day which actually makes things easier. Just repeating the same process everyday lol- that said, I couldn't live without my Flighty app.

  • @squawk012h
    @squawk012h 12 дней назад

    Thank you for publishing about a safety briefing that never happened on a flight. On a funnier note, the aircraft was dirty because it flew out of Newark 😂.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  11 дней назад

      Newark is my hometown airport, fyi 😉

  • @ApolloHeliosPhoebus
    @ApolloHeliosPhoebus 18 дней назад +4

    My initial reaction, like others, was that this was overblown - who listens anyway? The crew are busy (etc).
    But you justified the argument of a lack of safety well - a rarer aircraft which might have different procedures, sure, but also the "what else have they not done"?
    One of the things that produces a compliant, orderly and safe passenger cohort is the ability - even the right - to be bored senseless by safety materials and to understand that beneath service/timeliness and everything else, safety is always being managed first. Think about the japan evacuation. These vids matter

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад +2

      Thanks very much for understanding. I'm well aware of the effect of putting a word like "Dangerous" in a video title. But, it's warranted. If the crew's response made me feel safe, someone who is on 100 flights a year, then I must assume the feeling is shared with many other on board (if they knew what happened...).

  • @troyadams913
    @troyadams913 15 дней назад +1

    I took a flight on Iberia last October from MAD-JFK. The flight was about 30 mins their so I guess everyone was trying to get the flight out as quickly as possible. The last customers were coming on board when I heard the boarding complete announcement. Passengers were still making their way to their seat from the front of the aircraft to the back. Overhead bins were still opened, and I was in the process of swapping seats when i noticed the aircraft was pushing back. Literally, about 2 min after we were pushed back from the gate, announcement was made for the flight attendants to take their seat for take off. They were using the runway very close to the terminal. The flight attendants barely had time to get to their jumpseat since they were securing the cabin. The safety video was shown well after 10,000 feet.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  15 дней назад

      That's nuts. All I can say is, I'm glad at least they noticed it needed to be shown lol

  • @mlu4192
    @mlu4192 18 дней назад +2

    I don’t find your tone to be “gotcha.” It is mind-boggling that among the whole crew no one found it unacceptable that the safety video wasn’t shown! And it is unacceptable that the purser made you feel that you were the one who broke a rule (“must report to the captain”). Thank you for this video!

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад

      Appreciate that!

  • @gunvaldsandhaland7757
    @gunvaldsandhaland7757 18 дней назад +1

    I Am Not A Fan Off These Seat And The Remote,What The Hell Lufthansa Safty First.Great Video And Info

    • @tfft
      @tfft  18 дней назад

      Thanks very much 🙏🏻

  • @andyt8216
    @andyt8216 17 дней назад +1

    This time last month I flew Baku to Frankfurt with LH. I was surprised to note the aircraft push back before everyone was seated. One or two were still up and not seated and secure.

    • @tfft
      @tfft  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks for sharing ✈️