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Envoy Flight Attendant “Never Has a Bad Day”

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Imagine sitting in the cabin of an Embraer 175 about to reach your gate, and over the PA a flight attendant begins thanking the customers aboard the plane. When Envoy Flight Attendant Michael Frederick is that person holding the phone, he likes to do things a little differently. “I tell my customers the same thing… Read more »

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On the ground in MIA, human spirit thrives despite storms

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When adversity hits hard, like hurricane Irma in Florida, people’s true character comes through. For the many Envoy employees at the Miami International Airport (MIA), altruism and goodwill shined bright. Before Irma was even close to Florida, Envoy began an all-hands-on-deck preparation for the hurricane, as well as packaged together relief supplies to send to… Read more »

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Celebrating Kids Aviation Day at Envoy Headquarters

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On August 10, children of Envoy Headquarters (EHQ) employees were invited to visit Envoy’s campus for Envoy Kids Aviation Day. “We had a wide range of activities for the kids to enjoy, as well as guest speakers from Flight Operations, Flight Service, Systems Operation Control and more,” said Andrea Jackson-McCrimmon, HR Manager who helped organize the event. “We’re so… Read more »

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Flight attendant duo makes the best of every trip

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In the cabin of an Embraer 175, two best friends are having the time of their life. They’re meeting new people, entertaining cute children and cracking jokes. Luckily for Donna O’Dea and Whitni Bragg, they’re having that great time on the job. The two Envoy flight attendants have been working flights together as the “Dream… Read more »

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Firsthand Account: 2017 Brookshire’s Heroes Flight (Day 2)

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My first trip ever to Washington D.C. was finally happening. I had been waiting months for this opportunity to cover the legendary, iconic and perfectly photogenic metropolis.  Yet, not only was my camera going to get work, but so would my heart. See, this trip was more about the passengers than the destination, and I would… Read more »

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