AviationSAS promises not to disturb the early birds

Shssh! Flyers treated to silent flights

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Shssh! Flyers treated to silent flights
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On SAS Silent Morning Flights, the crew will give their customary welcome on board, after which there will be no service communication between the safety briefing and just before landing.  The new silent flights will apply to those flights departing prior to 9am.

If there’s one thing early morning flyers prize as they settle into their aircraft seats it’s a bit of peace and quiet. Time for a snooze, perhaps, or a cup of coffee and a scan through the newspaper.

SAS has taken the hint and promises that its morning flights will become a quieter experience.

On SAS Silent Morning Flights, the crew will give their customary welcome on board, after which there will be no service communication between the safety briefing and just before landing.  The new silent flights will apply to those flights departing prior to 9am.

“We’re in constant communication with our most frequent customers and know that they prefer to enjoy their morning coffee in silence rather than being accompanied by the sound of an announcement that they’ve already heard many times before. That’s why we’re conducting this trial over the next couple of months,” says Stephanie Smitt Lindberg, product and development manager at SAS.

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