Brigita Jagelaviciute, a23-year-old Emirates flight attendant, is becoming an Instragram star, documenting her travels on an account that has 60,000 followers.Herposts are heavy on food, selfies, fashion, and landmarks ' both natural and man-made ' with an eye toward vibrant colors and photogenic lighting.She told The Daily Mail that she'sbeen to 74 countries so far.A 23-year-old Emirates flight attendant is becoming an Instragram star, documenting her travels on an account that has 60,000 followers.Brigita Jagelaviciute's page features scenic photos of destinations around the world. Like many Instagram users, herposts are heavy on food, selfies, fashion, and landmarks ' both natural and man-made ' with an eye toward vibrant colors and photogenic lighting. The Lithuanian flight attendant told The Daily Mail that she'sbeen to 74 countries so far. That 5am magic.. 'Waking up at 4am for the last few days has been so worth it for this view. Have been dreaming of coming to this place for three years and it's such a surreal feeling to see so many hot air balloons float in the sky. Once in a lifetime kind of experience. ''' A post shared by Brigita Jagelaviciute (@imbrigita) on Jun 9, 2017 at 12:05pm PDTon Jun 9, 2017 at 12:05pm PDT Jagelaviciute told The Daily Mail she was inspired to be a flight attendant after seeing Emirates flight crew at Nice Cote d'Azur International Airport in France several years ago."I still remember that moment so clearly and when I saw the crew walking in the airport with their beautiful red hats I was taken aback as I have never seen or heard anything about the airline before," she said. Sorry guys that I'm not posting a lot these days. ' Just trying to make the most of this amazing trip to South America! ''' Hope you're following my Insta Stories though. ''' Buenos Aires is such an amazing city - I really love it here. ' However, we're flying back to Rio in a few hours! Praying for good weather tomorrow! '' A post shared by Brigita Jagelaviciute (@imbrigita) on Oct 28, 2017 at 11:47am PDTon Oct 28, 2017 at 11:47am PDT For Jagelaviciute, the ability to avoid a strict routine and meet new people are among her job's highlights, but it can also become lonely and exhausting, she told The Daily Mail."The worst part of being a flight attendant is most definitely jet lag. It's hard to even explain what you feel if you have never experienced it," she said. "You have to be capable to quickly adjust to different temperatures, time zones and places and it's not easy. I think even after having worked many years in aviation people still struggle sometimes to fight it." Still haven't edited the Brasil/Argentina video but I promise it will be up sooner rather than later! Just bare with me guys! Hugs ' A post shared by Brigita Jagelaviciute (@imbrigita) on Nov 6, 2017 at 1:30pm PSTon Nov 6, 2017 at 1:30pm PST But with hardship comes opportunities for self-growth."Some of the most memorable things in my flying career have been when I had dared to step out of my comfort zone," she told The Daily Mail.SEE ALSO:A 20-year-old YouTube star just bought a $6.9 million mansion ' take a look insideJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Investors need to lower their expectations
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