Here's how to approach them in the
air, if you want to give it a try:
After you're in the air and
things have calmed down and things are slow, ask the flight attendant
for some coffee. Try
to establish some eye
contact while she's taking your order and be sure and give her a warm and sexy
smile. Literally try to melt her with
your bedroom eyes and tell her, "You sure look great today." When she
returns with your coffee say,
"Being a flight attendant sure
is a demanding job isn't it?" This sure could open up an
avenue for some prolonged conversation. What you're trying
to do is establish as much verbal contact as possible.
After you've
finished your coffee, call her to pick
up your cup. This is when you're
going to "move in for the
kill." Ask her, "Would it be possible to talk to
you in private?" She will probably respond with,
"About what?" Just say it's
personal. Whether you get to
talk to her in private or while in your
seat, this is the approach to use: "I'm very attracted to you and I'd like to get to know you better. Can we
have dinner or a couple of drinks together?" That's all
there is to it and hopefully she will
say "yes." If she doesn't, you
can't say you didn't try.
Also, if you don't get to speak to her in private and
you have to speak to her from your seat and you're sensitive about other
passengers listening in on your
lines, just have her put her ear down to your mouth and whisper in
her ear.
You might try
this if you get turned
down for dinner or drinks. When
you're getting off the plane, be sure and say
on your way out, "Are you sure you still don't
want to have dinner
or a couple of drinks?" You
never know, she
just might change her mind.
In conclusion to approaching flight attendants in the air,
be sure and do it at the beginning of the flight. Don't wait until mid-flight or at the end of the
flight. The reason for this being, that
she may be
tired or fed
up with difficult passengers. So strike
early and get a jump on any possible competition.