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Following flying etiquette is important because it ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience for everyone on board. By focusing on little things like respecting each other's personal space and keeping noise levels down, passengers can make a big difference in creating a pleasant atmosphere, which also allows the crew to be more efficient and might even help prevent certain delays. However, common courtesy is not always that common. So in an attempt to facilitate it, we at Bored Panda dug around Reddit and put together a list of rules that frequent flyers believe every traveler should know.

Continue scrolling to check them out and don't miss the talk we had with travel writer and photographer Jon Miksis, who shares his adventures on the blog My Global Viewpoint.

#1

People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp If your kid kicks my seat one more god dam time I'm going to turn around and tell him Santa's not real.

Control your sh** bags.

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Traveler Jon Miksis has an alternative expression for the term flying etiquette and he calls it "the art of not being a complete jerk while flying."

"You know what I'm talking about, that person who reclines their seat all the way back, leaving you with no legroom? And let's not forget the person who insists on talking to you for the entire flight, even though you've clearly put on your noise-canceling headphones and have your eyes closed," Miksis told Bored Panda.

"Flying etiquette is all about making the experience comfortable for everyone. This includes respecting the flight crew's rules and instructions, being mindful about your personal space, and not being disruptive to other passengers," he explained. "One scenario (that is all too common) is when people hog the overhead bins — bringing their entire house with them as carry-on luggage and leaving no room for the rest of us. I've been on multiple flights where I've had to put my carry-on under the seat in front of me even though I paid for an overhead bin. Not fun when you're 6′4."

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    #2

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp If you're sick, wear a mask. - It may not be 100% helpful, but it does 2 things: 1) prevents you from sneezing and coughing on anyone/thing. 2) It lets everyone around you know that you're making a very serious attempt to prevent your germs from getting spread and that means you at least have some basic common courtesy.

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    2021 was the worst year on record for unruly airplane passenger behavior in the United States, according to data from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). A total of 5,981 reports of unruly passengers were logged by the organization, with 4,290, or nearly 72%, being related to mask incidents.

    However, the unruly passenger incident rate has dropped since then, with 1,973 reports logged during the first nine months of 2022. Despite this, the FAA has stated that "there remains more work to do."

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    Although the overall number of reported incidents has decreased, the number of cases in which enforcement action was initiated has increased, with 468 cases being recorded during January-September 2022, compared to 350 in 2021.

    #4

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Minimize your cologne/perfume usage. Believe it or not, not everybody wants to smell a cheap french hooker for a long flight.

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    #5

    Former flight attendant here:

    Don’t bring your massive bag of leftovers and then throw it away in the plane, we have very limited space for trash on board while in flight.

    Don’t come into the galley in the middle of the flight to make conversation. We’re interacting with hundreds of you at a time and we’d like to relax for a few minutes and not interact with other humans. Please let us decompress.

    When we tell you you can’t do something, must have your seat up for takeoff/landing it’s not because we are thirsty for power and authority, it’s the FAA. If I don’t tell you to do that or you don’t comply I could lose my job. Don’t shoot the messenger, be a sport and just play along.

    Your flight attendant is there for your safety, not pleasure, so don’t be rude. We are trying our best.

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    Serendipity911
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Except when I fly business class somehow the flight attendants are so much nicer and accommodating, had to go to the bathroom didn't realise seat belt sign was on and they were so nice about it. Same airlines, similar issue, but in economy they screamed at me. Flight attendants deserve respect and kindness but lets not pretend there isn't a discrepancy in how they treat passengers.

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    Besides all the misconduct, overall airline behavior can be a lot to handle as well. Recently, Upgraded Points asked 500 Americans to rank airline pet peeves based on how annoying they are the worst ones turned out to be:

    1. Having the back of your seat kicked;
    2. Cutting in line;
    3. Being rude to the airport staff;
    4. People standing in walkways, blocking others' paths;
    5. Crowding the gate before the flight is ready to board;
    6. Someone asking to change seats with you;
    7. People forcing small talk with you.


    The study also found that Americans would rather sit next to a crying baby than a fighting couple. However, if given the choice, they would rather pick a seat next to a dog than a baby. Plus, they would prefer to be seatmates with someone who talks non-stop rather than someone with bad body odor.

    #6

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Do. Not. Change. Your. Baby's. Diaper. Anywhere. But. The. Bathroom.

    Seems like this outta go without saying, but some parents are just honeybadgers and they just don't care.

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    #7

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp This one is pretty general, but from experience I guess it still needs saying: If a person has headphones on, earbuds in, whatever, don't try to make small talk. It's nothing personal, but some people have really long days at airports (Can't tell you how many red-eyes I've caught after waiting standby all day) and just don't want to talk.

    Follow-up, for the flip side of this instance: If you're listening to music, be reasonable about the volume. The people around you shouldn't be able to hear your tunes.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was on a 7 hour layover in Dubai, after catching an 8 hour flight at 11 at night. Fell asleep and when I woke up there was a guy opposite me, staring. I looked at him and he said "morning, sleepy head". Was very creepy!

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    "I've witnessed my fair share of unruly passengers on flights, and let me tell you, it's never a good time," Jon Miksis, the man behind the travel blog Global View Point, said. "I've seen people get in fights over reclining seats, flight attendants cutting passengers off from alcohol, and everything in between."

    "The reality is that you'll be stuck in a metal tube with these people for hours. So, it's always better to stay calm and avoid getting into any arguments on a plane. If a passenger is being extremely disruptive, however, it's a good idea to be proactive and ask a flight attendant for help. You don't have to address the situation in front of the person either — you can do so discreetly by pretending to go to the bathroom and speaking with a flight attendant instead."

    "Lastly, if all else fails, you can always take the 'I'll see you in court' approach and secretly document the person's behavior with your phone (just in case you need to use it as evidence in the event of a lawsuit). Just kidding, please don't sue anyone over bad behavior on a flight, it's not worth it," the traveler said.

    #8

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp If you forgot headphones, you are not entitled to playing your movie out loud during an overnight flight while I am trying to sleep. I hated that seat neighbor, I was going insane.

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    Phasmainmachina
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Always carry good silicon industrial hearing protection. Not the little foam ones, longer triple-f****e ones. Moisten them first, then pull the back of each ear back and out while inserting the protector into the ear. Should give a nice, snug fit. They’re what I used while operating a big paper folding machine, which ran at 96dB continuously, far higher that an airplane movie soundtrack!

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    #9

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Be respectful of the person sitting next to you. Don't yell at the lady with the screaming baby, I promise you she wants it to shut up too.

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    Vermontah
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In the 1950s my aunt put some barbituates in her daughters bottle. Don't worry, it was the 1950's. everything was safe, even your school desk protected you from nuclear attack.

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    #10

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp No children at the baggage carousel. Space is tight and bags are flying. My bag WILL smack your kid in the skull, and I will not apologize.

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    Toni Kay
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No reason for the whole family needs to be close to carousel. One adult stays close, one adult and kids stands back, when 1 adult grabs a bag, family member grabs it and goes back to rest of family with it. If you are alone with a child don’t let child out of sight and in front of you by carousel too, to easy to kidnap at an airport.

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    As cliché as it sounds, a pleasant flight starts with us. It is important to remember that flying is a shared experience and we all have a role to play in making it at least bearable.

    "When flying, it's always a good idea to be mindful of your personal space and how your actions and behaviors affect those around you," Miksis highlighted. "For instance, if you're going to recline your seat, make sure to do it slowly and check to see if anyone behind you is affected. And remember not to hog the overhead bin with your carry-on, as we all have to share that space. If you want to put your jackets and small bags up there, it should fit on top of your carry-on rather than filling the space next to your bigger bag."

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    "Lastly, it's important to be considerate of your fellow passengers by taking a shower and/or using deodorant shortly before a flight. Your row-mates will thank you for it," he added.

    #11

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Please keep your shoes on. It's gross.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I always take my shoes off on a flight. My feet don’t stink and I make sure my socks are very clean. I sit with my feet on my seat in my own space. I put my shoes back on before using restroom.

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    #12

    Do what the flight attendants say.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You would think this doesn't need to be said but many news stories suggest otherwise. If nothing else, you'd think knowing you could be deplaned and/or arrested, go to jail would be enough to make folks shut up and grit their teeth. But some people "know their rights!" and insist on poking the bear.

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    #13

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Wash yourself.

    Lotsaa1 added:

    Deodorant.

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    #14

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp For the love of god, if everyone could learn that people should get out of their seat by alternating rows, de-boarding would be so much easier.

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    But they want to be the first to wait the same amount of time for luggages !

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    #15

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Do not eat egg salad. We aren’t able to crack windows. I’m begging.

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    #16

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp I’ve flown over a million miles so hopefully, this helps. Make sure to check behind you before you throw your seat back when reclining.

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    30_Helens_Agree
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Last flight I was on a guy reclined aggressively during dinner service without looking and the poor woman behind him had her wine and food go all over the floor.

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    #17

    Make sure that your carry-on can EASILY fit in the overhead. Don't be the guy who delays everybody boarding behind you by trying to squeeze a steamer trunk into the overhead bin.

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    Miss Frankfurter
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think the size of “carry ons ” needs to be smaller and stringently enforced. I know it makes it faster to get out of the airport, but some turbulence can be bad enough that the flimsy closures on the storage doors can allow for them to fall open. A) If the bag is heavy enough, it’s going to force that door open easier and B) When it comes flying out, it could injure whoever it hits. They’re overhead storage compartments, not the luggage compartment.

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    #18

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp The middle seat gets both armrests.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I didn’t get either on a recent flight but didn’t want to bother anyone- my back hurt so bad after and it was only a 2 hour flight lmao

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    #19

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Don’t clap when the plane lands. Just don’t.

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    #20

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Before you get on the plane, have what you want for the flight ready so you can stow your bag and get out of the aisle asap.

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    David
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Carry on can go in overhead or under the seat in front of you. I have a soft carry on that fits under the seat. So anything I want in flight - snacks, electronics etc - I put in the soft bag so it is handy even after I sit down. This method has worked pretty well for me.

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    #21

    Buy two seats if you need it.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We did this on our last flight. We bought three seats so we'd have the whole row and not squish any poor person who was between us. SO much more comfortable and cheaper then flying first class. Someone asked us how we lucked out, told him we planned ahead and bought the seat. He said he'd try it next time.

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    #22

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Just be mindful. Do what your parents taught you. Say please and thank you.

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    #23

    Don't swarm the conveyor belt at the baggage claim area. Is the belt moving so fast that you can't walk over and grab your bag when you see it instead of blocking everyone's view of the belt?

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    lenka
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is my pet hate. For the love of all things holy, please step back from the luggage belt

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    #24

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp While queueing at security, take your belt, keys, change etc. and place them in the front pocket of your carry-on. You'll sail through the scanners and can reload your pockets when you get to a quiet spot

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    Miss Frankfurter
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We all know by now that we have to do this. Why wear a belt to have to take off and put back on again? We know our shoes are coming off. Wear ones easy to remove and put back on.

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    #25

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Have your boarding pass on hand before you approach the gate.

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    oktopus
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I made my flying life sooooo much easier by aquiring a document case thing which has a transparent window in the front which is just the right size for storing my boarding pass and passport so they're visible (no worrying about where I put the damn things) and easy to take out when needed.

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    #26

    You're taking an international flight and will likely have your own tv screen behind the headrest in front of you. It's not necessary to stab at the screen to make selections. Respect that someone is sitting in that seat in front of you.

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    Becklass
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was on a 12 hour flight and the person behind me spent hours playing a game on the screen. Literally stabbing the screen every few seconds. My chair was bouncing every single time. It was an adult too not a child (who might not have realised) .

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    #27

    When you got to stand up, don't latch onto the seat in front of you and use it for leverage. I am sleeping in that seat and you are waking me up. Just use your legs. I believe in you and your abilities.

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    #28

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp When they start the boarding process, you don't have to stand up and queue. It usually takes a long time and you have a seat assigned to you anyway, so relax a bit more before your flight.

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    Dianellian
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sometimes it’s about making sure you have access to overhead luggage space. But, read the room.

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    #29

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Don't force conversation, but by all means be friendly and talk to the person you're sitting with. Things like destination, job, etc. If they aren't willing to talk don't force it.

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    Kathryn Baylis
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And alert the flight attendants if their conversation crosses the line or they make any kind of unacceptable move or gesture. FFS people, don’t be a perv on a flight, unless you want to be jumped by the Air Marshall, the flight attendants, maybe the Captain or First Officer, and all the other passengers—-then gagged and duct taped to a seat next to the Air Marshall. The tolerance for pervs is so low nowadays it’s underground, and people are not going to put up with it.

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    #30

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp American here. Please, for the love of all that is holy, learn how to go through airport security! I mean, how long has the TSA required 3 oz liquid items ONLY in a carry on? The amount of time wasted waiting on people who somehow in 2015 STILL don't understand how to get through the security here is astounding!

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Probably because everyone going through security is not American. Most countries don't require you to take off your shoes. Some large international airports don't require to take off your jacket either.

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    #31

    Don’t sit in someone else’s seats?

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    JoJoB
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This should be obvious, but apparently it's not. The corollary to this is that I'm not going to change seats with you because you got to mine first.

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    #32

    I asked a flight attendant as I was exiting the plane once what the etiquette on asking for a full can of soda is. She responded by saying "Just ask if you can have a full can if there are enough extra after everyone has had one."

    I enjoy talking to flight attendants and asking them questions.

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    #33

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Don't hog the lavatory - they're becoming more scarce, even as passengers are getting squished in constricted seating.

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    Tyke
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    invisible disabilities. Don't assume people are in there chilling out.

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    #34

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Don’t be a douchebag and assume everyone who’s the same race as the majority in that country is from that country. (My mother tried talking to a guy in Japanese, and he was like “dafaq? I’m from Canada “)

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    lenka
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I am not sure I agree with this one. I do a lot of international travel and I have a few languages to choose from. If I know it, I will always start with the language of the country regardless of what the person looks like. If I don't know it I will try English as the second option. It is common sense to use the language of the country if you can and a little but silly for people to get offended about choice of language on an international flight. Even the airline makes the announcements in the local language.

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    #35

    There will be bumpy moments... Sometimes they can get fairly drastic. This is normal, especially during take off and landing.

    If the stewards aren't worried, you have no need to worry.

    Enjoy your flight!

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    Miss Frankfurter
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Keep your seatbelt on at all times. You can loosen it a bit, but sometimes that rapid loss in altitude can happen without warning and be quite a hard drop. If you don’t have your seatbelt on, people have been thrown up and hit there heads on the very low overhead above the seats. That’s why they tell us to keep them fastened. Listen to the professionals.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was once on a flight that hit (I assume) some wind shear. Like the whole plane just dropped 100 feet or so. I can't really know the altitude change so just guessing but if it had happened during meal time the food / drinks would have been on the ceiling. And I suspect it was serious enough to keep the pilots occupied because the captain never made any feel good announcement. Just left the passengers sort of staring at each other like, WTF? Is that going to happen again? It was sufficiently drastic that I'm really surprised they never ever mentioned. Just completed the flight and pretended like it never happened.

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    R Dennis
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was on a bumpy flight and an overhead compartment popped open. The two flight attendants sat in their seats with their eyes glued to it and finger on seatbelt releases until the captain turned off the seatbelt light. Then one shot out and safely closed it. Just because they are belted doesn't mean they are worried, they want to be safe as well.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    dude I'm literally so scared of flights! With the combination of anxiety and my fear, I will freak out at least a little bit. Takeoff and landing are personally the worst things but bad turbulence has almost made me cry. Dont judge why other people are scared

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you are (understandably) nervous because of turbulence, close your eyes and take slow, deep breaths to help you calm down. Sometimes, I also put my hands together on my lap or put a pillow on my lap and grip it tight.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Having been the person at the back of the plane smiling like everything is fine…we’re scared, too. Getting thrown hurts.

    Vermontah
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    planes have back up systems. hydraulic, pneumatic and gravity.

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    #36

    If the rest of the cabin has gone into "night mode" (subdued lighting, sleeping passengers, and closed windows) close your window. Don't be the one guy who has to see the sun and have a blazing beam of light spread out over seven other passengers.

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    Dan Holden
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I get it if the sun is glaring through the window, but otherwise I paid for the window seat to look out the window. Not sorry.

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    #37

    If you or a traveling companion is elderly or handicapped, you can skip all the lines and get shuttled through the airport. Just request wheelchair or medical assistance. Your whole party can come with, skipping lines and all. Lines and walking are for young healthy people.

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    2x4b523p
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So many people abuse this though. Flight attendants commonly joke airplane travel miraculously cures you. People who needed wheelchair to get on board suddenly walk off in the destination.

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    #38

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp If you fidget and frequent the bathroom, try to get the outside seat. Talk to the people you sit with. If they say no, their own fault; if not, you're an a** for getting up every few minutes.

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    #39

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Window gets an armrest and a wall, aisle gets and armrest and a little bit of extra leg.

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    #40

    If you have a backpack it’s best under the seat in front of you to save room in the overhead.

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    #41

    People Share 30 Etiquette Rules When Flying That Some People Still Can’t Seem To Grasp Plane isn't leaving without you, stop trying to force your way through. Though at the same time when you get to your seat park your stuff and sit down, you can have your conversations when you aren't blocking the corridor.

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    Kathryn Baylis
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wrong. The plane will definitely leave without you if you arrive at the gate after they’ve closed the hatch door. Doesn’t matter who tf you are. They are not going to “Stop that plane!” for you, even if you’re the President (I know POTUS has their own plane, but wanted to use them as an example of someone with power and authority). Used to work for TSA, and can’t tell you how many entitled people (usually with the air of wealth and privilege about them) I saw who f****d around in the lobby and took their sweet time getting to the gate, then expected the plane to wait for them, or open the door and let them on after they’d already locked it and started backing way from the gate. Airlines are public entities on a tight schedule. They’re NOT your own private planes that have to wait for you and leave when you want them to.

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    Even in New England??!! Snow tires with studs. I remember when my father had to use chains that attached over tires.

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