30 Annoying Plane Passengers Who Left Their Manners At The Boarding Gate
There’s no shortage of passengers behaving badly while cruising the sky. In November, fellow flyers used duct tape on a man’s wrists and ankles, to stop him from trying to force open an aircraft door mid-flight. Days later, a flight from Paris to Atlanta had to be diverted to Dublin when an unruly passenger caused a scene. Authorities say there have already been more than 1,800 incidents of unruly behavior on planes in 2024. And the year isn't over yet.
If you’re lucky, you’ll never have to witness extreme or violent behavior while traveling to your destination. But we can’t promise that you won't be subjected to an annoying fellow passenger. From stinky feet, to excessive displays of PDA, airplane passengers are going through the most. They've been posting their worst air travel experiences online for all the world to see. Bored Panda compiled a list of the ones that had our jaws on the floor.
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Dear Rude Couple Who Put Their Bag On A Seat So Nobody Would Sit Next To You During The Flight Delay, You Left That Bag Behind In Iah Terminal E. I Enjoyed Watching You Walk Away And Forget It
2 People Hoarding Sleep Mats At The Airport
2 people are using 8 sleeping mats in MSP airport after a bunch of flights to chicago were cancelled. Plenty of others are sleeping on the floor so these selfish tricks can be extra cozy.
I'd have taken one and if challenged, said "these are for SLEEPING ON, not so you can build a fort."
Please Don't Be Garbage. To The Passenger Who Let Their Child Do This Today: Shame On You
Being stuck in an enclosed vessel thousands of miles up in the sky means you need to stay put until you reach your destination. You can’t just stop, open a door, and get out, as you might be able to do while traveling by road. But this didn’t stop one man from trying anyway, during a recent flight from Milwaukee to Dallas in November.
The 29-year-old demanded he be allowed to exit the plane “immediately” mid-flight. When the aircraft crew told him it wasn’t possible, he took it upon himself to try and force open the door. As CBS reported, a flight attendant “positioned herself between the man and the cabin door, blocking his access.” The man then rushed toward the attendant and hit her, prompting fellow passengers to intervene.
Now I’m Going To Be One Of Those People Who Wipes Down My Seat And Screen
Dude went to the bathroom barefoot and then navigated the touchscreen with his toes. I’m gonna need a Silkwood shower after witnessing this
Yes. I Have The Middle Seat And I Have Legs. I Was Eye Rolled When I Politely Asked If The Window Seat Passenger Could Move Her Backpack. I Guess I Should Have Left My Legs At Home
We Were Greeted By Hsi/FBI
This guy rushed the front to confront the FA in a threatening manner apparently for not receiving snacks as he was sleeping when they serviced his row. Apparently this jerk then decided to smoke in his seat and would not comply with FA.
It took three people to restrain the unruly passenger, and they ended up using duct-tape to tie his ankles and wrists together. Needless to say, the man was arrested by the FBI as soon as the plane touched down. Abdul-al-Jabbar Oloruntoba Olaiya faces charges of interfering with a flight crew through violence or intimidation, under the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States. If convicted, he could spend up to 20 years behind bars.
Passagers From A France - Dominican Republic Flight
Never Thought It’d Happen To Me! Planes Are A Lawless Place
On My Flight To Reykjavik Just Now
How about just using your voice and saying "get your feet off my seat". If they give you any flak, call the attendant.
There were around 2,000 incidents involving passengers behaving very badly in 2023. And the Federal Aviation Administration revealed there have already been more than 1,800 incidents so far in 2024. A former flight attendant described it perfectly when they wrote that “in recent years, it seems that respect for crew members' instructions can be as difficult to find as lost luggage.”
In writing about the uptick in unruly passenger behavior, the former crew member pleads with passengers to practice tolerance "and understand that they're going to occupy a small space with people from all walks of life. They should do so with respect."
Unbelievable
This Girl At The Airport Waits Until The Queue Moves All The Way Forward To Move. People Confronted Her And She Said “It’s The Same If I Move Now Or Later”
Blocking The Second Register With Your Service Dog At The Airport
That is most absolutely NOT a trained and registered service dog. It's people like this person who cause all the drama and issues for people with actual legitimate medical/physical service dogs.
In the article, Anaïs Monique shares some lesser-known facts about the lack of hygiene on some aircrafts. The former flight attendant reveals that some passengers think it’s okay to use food tray tables as diaper changing stations. Monique also warns that lavatory floors aren’t as clean as you may think, and cautions passengers to always wear shoes, or socks at the very least.
“The stains on the carpeted aisles are probably not dried-up cola, and the galley floors have seen various forms of waste and the bottoms of thousands of dirty shoes,” they wrote. And on the dried-up cola note, you might want to put down your lunch before you read any further...
Terminal Was So Crowded People Were Sitting On The Floor While This Woman Took 3 Seats For Her Bags
People Who Stand Right Up Against The Luggage Conveyor Instead Of Giving 3 Ft (1 Meter) So Others Can Watch For, And Step In, For Their Luggage
People Like This Make Me Lose Faith In Humanity
Flew out of IAD earlier this week to go home and caught this while trying to find a seat near a charging area to fill up my phone before my flight.
Those on board a Delta flight last September were subjected to what the pilot called a “bio-hazard” when someone’s very bad bout of diarrhea ended up all over the cabin of the Airbus A350. The plane was just two hours into the eight-hour flight from the U.S. to Spain. "This is a biohazard issue," the pilot reportedly told air-traffic control. "We've had a passenger who's had diarrhea all the way through the airplane, so they want us to come back to Atlanta." The pilot promptly made a u-turn to get passengers to fresher pastures.
Man Uses Airplane Safety Brochure & Inflight Magazine To Protect His Naked Feet From Touching The Floor. He Put Them Back In The Seat Pocket When We Landed
It's Not My Armrest, It's Their Footrest
Zero Respect
If those are assigned seats, the airline ought to bill them for the cleanup.
"Delta flight 194 from Atlanta to Barcelona returned to Atlanta following an onboard medical issue," said a representative at the time. "Our teams worked as quickly and safely as possible to thoroughly clean the airplane and get our customers to their final destination. We sincerely apologize to our customers for the delay and inconvenience to their travel plans."
Woman Kept Covering My Screen With Her Hair During A Flight
She would have done that no more than twice to me. First time, I'd ask politely. Second time, I'd move it myself - just grab the hair, and shove it her side of the chair. And yes, I *would* do the same to a 200lb biker type - except that sort of person tends to be a lot more considerate of others, so the situation probably wouldn't arise.
This Was On For The Duration Of A 10 Hour Overnight Flight - Blinking And All
Girl Sleeping Across All 5 Seats In The Cellphone Charging Section At The Airport When Holiday Season Is In Full Swing
But it seems it’s not just humans behaving badly. In April, a United Airlines flight had to be diverted after a dog pooped in the aisle. It took the crew two hours to clean up the mess. The incident happened next to a first class toilet, deeming it unusable for the rest of the flight. A passenger on board posted pictures of the grossness, describing how the crew used paper towels to clean the carpet. "The smell never quite went away," said the passenger.
They Found Out Their Flight Got Delayed
I'd start making Bender-esque "WOOO!" sounds. And maybe clapping. XD
We’re Waiting In A Crowded Airport Terminal And This Toddler Wouldn’t Stop Running Around And Screaming, So Her Mother Gave Her A Whistle To Play With
The Person Behind Me On The Flight Put Their Jacket On My Seat
Why Was Everyone Barefoot
Considering what is embedded in the carpet on planes, going barefoot isn't a good idea...
Littering Nail Clippings In Public Spaces
Truly Hate Sitting Next To Children
Blame the parents, not the kids. In any case, I've met adults who are worse.
This Kid Was Running Up And Down The Aisle And Using The Seats As His Own Personal Jungle Gym
In Addition To The Screaming Children, I Also Get Feet
I Was At The Airport And My Leg Was In A Cast. I Had To Use Crutches, And All The Seats Were Taken. I Was On My Way To Get Into The Wheelchair, But This Woman And Her Mom Rushed To Them Before Me. Luckily A Very Nice And Kind Woman Gave Me Her Seat. Some People Have No Shame
Guys, pro tip when stuck with someone's feet in your space - channel your inner Tarantino and stare at those feet like you're a starving person staring at a feast, lick your lips, make eye contact, smile (creepy like Tarantino) then just quietly say "i like feet" - do not break eye contact. In less than 30 seconds those feet are going to be hidden and a million miles from your area.
I fly a LOT, both long and short runs. While the things on this list can be really annoying, I find that the vast majority of people behave pretty decently.
All these opportunities to put permanent marker on people’s feet, boots, hair, clothes, luggage…maybe I’m an optimist.
The only thing more annoying than these travelers are all the commenters saying, "I would do this & that, blah blah blah." Right. You'd probably just be polite & complain later, like the rest of us. (You're only that big a badass in your own mind.)
Those feet / hair / mink coat pics are the reason why I always have mustard packets with me on every flight.
I've never been on a plane but it doesn't seem like I'm missing much.
The airlines need to start providing people with an etiquette list in writing. Some will still disregard it, but it will curb some behavior. And the flight attendants need to step in in some of these cases. Yes, I know they have a s**t job, but you don't want altercations between passengers. Even if someone politely asks a RUDE person to stop being rude, the rude person could then start some kind of disruptive argument instead of just stop being rude. Better to have a 3rd party hand it.
Although these people are pretty rude, I feel that part of the blame has to go to the airline's policy of ever shrinking leg room.
All those bare feet and hair everywhere, not just unhygienic for others. Don't these people even care about themselves? I always cover my hair and keep my shoes on to avoid touching strangers or icky surfaces.
Guys, pro tip when stuck with someone's feet in your space - channel your inner Tarantino and stare at those feet like you're a starving person staring at a feast, lick your lips, make eye contact, smile (creepy like Tarantino) then just quietly say "i like feet" - do not break eye contact. In less than 30 seconds those feet are going to be hidden and a million miles from your area.
I fly a LOT, both long and short runs. While the things on this list can be really annoying, I find that the vast majority of people behave pretty decently.
All these opportunities to put permanent marker on people’s feet, boots, hair, clothes, luggage…maybe I’m an optimist.
The only thing more annoying than these travelers are all the commenters saying, "I would do this & that, blah blah blah." Right. You'd probably just be polite & complain later, like the rest of us. (You're only that big a badass in your own mind.)
Those feet / hair / mink coat pics are the reason why I always have mustard packets with me on every flight.
I've never been on a plane but it doesn't seem like I'm missing much.
The airlines need to start providing people with an etiquette list in writing. Some will still disregard it, but it will curb some behavior. And the flight attendants need to step in in some of these cases. Yes, I know they have a s**t job, but you don't want altercations between passengers. Even if someone politely asks a RUDE person to stop being rude, the rude person could then start some kind of disruptive argument instead of just stop being rude. Better to have a 3rd party hand it.
Although these people are pretty rude, I feel that part of the blame has to go to the airline's policy of ever shrinking leg room.
All those bare feet and hair everywhere, not just unhygienic for others. Don't these people even care about themselves? I always cover my hair and keep my shoes on to avoid touching strangers or icky surfaces.