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JAL sent a flight attendant to the shrine dressed as a witch. What kind of confusing behavior is this?

There is a big bang news coming into people's field of vision, that is, Japan Airlines will send corresponding stewardesses to the shrine as witches. I think this is a kind of inheritance of resources and manpower, which is reasonable.

As we all know, because of this year's epidemic, many things have been hit, especially aviation. Because of the convenient transportation, their tourists have decreased. In particular, the epidemic situation in Japan is particularly serious, not only because of various countries, but also because of global problems, and the solution of this new problem of 6,000 yuan is not a one-off event, but it takes a long time to plan these problems. Japan Airlines chose to send Japanese flight attendants to some local shrines for relevant training at this time. I think this is a matter of resources and manpower taking over.

Because one day, the business with airlines is not very good, and contrary to airlines, their number has increased in some places related to religious shrines, so some flight attendants working in airlines have less things to do, so they are regarded as some rich people in airlines, and these rich people are sent to some local religious shrines for some professional training. We should not only solve the shortage of manpower caused by the coming peak period at the end of 2020, but also learn more knowledge and increase many skills for this space.

I think this is a very good behavior, because some air flights in Japan have been greatly reduced because of the previous reasons, so some staff members have also reduced their workload accordingly, so their staff members have been enriched accordingly. On the other hand, because the number of applicants for some idol shrines has decreased, there is a shortage of witches in local small and medium-sized shrines. So at this time, the airline decided to send some relevant flight attendants to help the shrine tide over the difficulties caused by the shortage of staff. I think this behavior is very correct.