A KLM flight attendant bid farewell to passengers in the form of a song, singing for passengers in a gesture that will make you smile.
This is an uncertain time for the entire economy, but particularly for flight attendants and other frontline airline workers. Humblingly, most of what is going on is beyond their control or the control of any one person. So what is the reaction? Cower in fear? Not for one flight attendant, who decided to sing instead.
Before she sings, the flight attendant says:
“In this difficult time I would to say goodbye to you in a different way. We are, this flight crew, rather emotional of what is going to happen with KLM, and with everything. We have a blue heart, and we do not know when to show this again to you. Nowadays music brings us together, and that’s why I will sing a song to you to say goodbye, and wish you all the best, and love, and stay healthy from us, KLM crew.”
She then proceeds to sing When Will I See You Again, a 1974 song originally sung by Three Degrees.
When will I see you again?
When will we share precious moments?Will I have to wait forever?
Will I have to suffer and cry the whole night through?When will I see you again?
When will our hearts beat together?Are we in love or just friends?
Is this my beginning or is this the end?When will I see you again?
When will I see you again?
When will I see you again?
Klm stewardess zingt afscheidslied / goodbye song voor klanten: ‘when Will I see you again’ @klm #aviation #airlines @delta @airfrance @VirginAtlantic #luchtvaart @telegraaf @nos @transavia pic.twitter.com/rsS2TTXwbk
— Yteke de Jong (@ytekedejong) March 24, 2020
CONCLUSION
Whether from our balconies or bathtubs (not planes, since we should all be staying home), let us all sing today.
(H/T: One Mile at a Time)
I hope that she doesn’t have COVID-19. The virus can spread through the tiny droplets of saliva that come out of her mouth when she is singing. This was a dangerous thing to do.
Good point. I heard it can spread through the PA system as well.
Keep your day job, love…( or possibly not, as the case may be…)
But of course we wish them well….