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Why flight crews always greet customers with a hello (Image: Getty) It might seem like flight crews are just being polite when they say hello and welcome you onboard. But there’s actually a very serious reason that flight attendants say hello to every single passenger without fail as they hop on board a plane, according to an air hostess who jumped onto Tiktok to reveal a little known airline secret. The crew member, Iona Iachim, posted to her social media to reveal the truth behind the greeting on each flight.

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