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34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers

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Hello, pandas! Welcome aboard today’s flight. If you could please take your seats quickly and place your bags in the overhead compartments, we’ll be starting our journey shortly. And remember, even if the flight attendants haven’t explicitly told you not to disturb your fellow passengers, you definitely shouldn’t!

Traveling can be an exciting yet exhausting experience. And one thing that can instantly make it worse is being stuck on a flight with rude passengers. So to improve everyone’s flying etiquette, Reddit users have been discussing some of the unspoken rules of air travel that we should all abide by. Below, you’ll find some of their thoughts, as well as a conversation with Patrick Smith of Ask the Pilot, and be sure to upvote the rules that you would never break!

If I’m in the middle or window seat, and the person on the aisle seat gets up to use the restroom, even if I think I *might* have to go, I go use the restroom.

Funny-Berry-807 , Gerrie van der Walt Report

To gain more insight on this topic, we reached out to airline pilot, bestselling author, and the host of Ask the Pilot, Patrick Smith. Patrick was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and explain some of the most important unspoken rules of flying.

“When reclining your seat, please do it SLOWLY,” the pilot says. “Remember that the person behind you may have items on his or her tray table, and that tray table is (in most cases) attached to YOUR seat. This a particular hazard for laptops, as the screen can become pinched between the table and the upper cushion of the seat-back as it reclines.”

“‘Assault recliners’ is my term for those passengers who come hauling back at full speed with no warning, leaving you but a split-second to save your computer from this deadly nutcracker, and/or upending your coffee,” Patrick added.

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Deplane one row at a time from front to back. You don’t get to go until the people in front of you are all gone (unless they’re swimming upstream to get their bags or are choosing to wait for whatever reason).

last_january , AZ-BLT Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Be as quiet as possible on a flight before 8am – even if people aren’t trying to sleep we’ve all been up since o’dark thirty.

nikkitoast , doumacatherine Report

“If you want to make things slightly easier on your fellow travelers, here’s a simple recommendation: when boarding, please don’t place your carry-on bags in the first empty bin that you come to,” Patrick shared. “Use a bin as close to your seat as possible.”

“It drives me crazy when I see a guy shoving his roll-aboard into a bin above row 5, then continuing on to his assigned seat in row 52. I know it’s tempting, but this causes the forward bins to fill up quickly,” the pilot explained. “Those seated in the front must now travel backward to stow their belongings, then return upstream, against the flow of traffic, slowing everybody down. Then, after landing, these same people have to fight their way rearward again while everybody else is trying to exit.”

Patrick also shared that flying on planes used to be a special occasion. “Not all that long ago, only a fraction of the population could afford to fly on a regular basis,” he told Bored Panda. “When I was in middle school, in the late ’70s, maybe a third of my classmates had ever been on an airplane. Even into high school I frequently met other kids who’d never flown. And for those who did fly, there was something special about it. You behaved well, and even dressed up for the occasion.”

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Do not grab the top of the seat in front of you to help you stand up. Fun Fact: Your seatback in front of you, it doubles as an actual seat, with a human sitting in it. That human could be me, who hates being flung back and forth like I’m on a carnival ride because of your lack of awareness

ksmodern , Gratisography Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Always be polite to the gate agent. Sometimes they can really help you out when they don’t necessarily
Have to.

sappslap , Pew Nguyen Report

“Flying today is far cheaper than it used to be. As a result, almost everybody does it, and almost everybody takes it for granted,” Patrick explained. “And as the demographics have changed, so have the levels of behavior. Which maybe shouldn’t be shocking. With over three million people flying every day of the week, across every strata of age, culture and class the world over, we should expect that standards of decorum will fall.”

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Don’t crowd the baggage carousels. If everyone took 3 steps back we could all fit around it and grab our bags when we see them.

canttouchdeez , ashishk75 Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers I’m surprised I haven’t seen this one yet;

PERSONAL HYGIENE

– Brush your teeth, or at the very least be considerate around others if you know you may have bad breath for any reason (long travel day or any other reason – please utilize gum or mints)

– Wear deodorant. For the love of everything please wear deodorant.

Especially when being packed in a smaller aircraft for a connection. If you can smell it, so can everyone else.

General rules when flying?

– Do NOT touch someone else’s window shade. If you wanted the ability to close or open it, you should have booked the seat.

– Don’t get upset when someone paid to select their seats and they refuse to switch with you or a party member.

– Stop taking your shoes off if you’re wearing closed-toed shoes. If you can smell it, so can everyone else.

– Do not clip your nails on a flight.

– Be considerate of the people behind you using their IFE. Don’t block it with your hair, coat or anything.

Traducement , Killian Pham Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Can’t touch the strippers, and you can’t touch the flight attendants.

Seriously don’t touch a flight attendant to get their attention ever unless you are choking or you are under 2 years old.

Tralalaladey , ismail mohamed – SoviLe Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Know when you should buy two seats.

Had a guy a couple of years back during Covid who should have two seats and his solution was to just lift the arm rest and I’m like “nah” and called the FA.

I’m sorry. You know how big you are and it didn’t happen yesterday.

HolyCarbohydrates , Al Soot Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers I can’t believe it hasn’t been said. But i am a woman with long legs. Regardless of size, my seat space is my seat space. And men often think it’s fine to spread their legs way over into my space. Really? I have a 6’2” arm span and 34” inseam. I keep my s**t inside my space, you can too. (Not commenting on large people that kinda spill over into my space. I am more accepting of that. But when someone sits down and already their legs over the line…. Get out.

Nerdso77 , Chalabala Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Flight attendants are not waiters/waitresses in the sky. They are highly trained professional who keep us safe and alive in an emergency. Don’t treat them with disrespect. They deal with horrible people all day so be nice.

thesweetestberry , jamies.x. co Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Just because we’re sitting next to each other doesn’t mean I want to be your best friend. Quite often, a flight is the only quiet time I will get in my busy day.

Swandive208 , Mpumelelo Macu Report

If you open the overhead bin mid-flight, make sure to promptly close it; don’t just leave it open. If there’s turbulence, items can and will fall out of there.

unintentionalty Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Don’t touch my stuff in the overhead bin, especially if I’m in a row ahead of you.

I was in first class once with some expensive sporting gear in the overhead bin, and someone who was in coach actually *took it out* because he wanted to use the first class bins. Fortunately, he thought better of it and put it back before I used the language I was about to use.

jumper34017 , Pew Nguyen Report

Be mindful of your bags as you make your way to your seat.

Keep everything narrow and tight and don’t swing around to look behind you when your backpack is on one shoulder hanging off the side.

VizVizerson Report

Don’t stick your bare or shoed feet on the walls, arm rests or any place other than the floor.

jerryberrydurham Report


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Hello, pandas! Welcome aboard today’s flight. If you could please take your seats quickly and place your bags in the overhead compartments, we’ll be starting our journey shortly. And remember, even if the flight attendants haven’t explicitly told you not to disturb your fellow passengers, you definitely shouldn’t!

Traveling can be an exciting yet exhausting experience. And one thing that can instantly make it worse is being stuck on a flight with rude passengers. So to improve everyone’s flying etiquette, Reddit users have been discussing some of the unspoken rules of air travel that we should all abide by. Below, you'll find some of their thoughts, as well as a conversation with Patrick Smith of Ask the Pilot, and be sure to upvote the rules that you would never break!

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers If I'm in the middle or window seat, and the person on the aisle seat gets up to use the restroom, even if I think I *might* have to go, I go use the restroom.

Funny-Berry-807 , Gerrie van der Walt Report

To gain more insight on this topic, we reached out to airline pilot, bestselling author, and the host of Ask the Pilot, Patrick Smith. Patrick was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and explain some of the most important unspoken rules of flying.

"When reclining your seat, please do it SLOWLY," the pilot says. "Remember that the person behind you may have items on his or her tray table, and that tray table is (in most cases) attached to YOUR seat. This a particular hazard for laptops, as the screen can become pinched between the table and the upper cushion of the seat-back as it reclines."

"'Assault recliners' is my term for those passengers who come hauling back at full speed with no warning, leaving you but a split-second to save your computer from this deadly nutcracker, and/or upending your coffee," Patrick added.

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Deplane one row at a time from front to back. You don't get to go until the people in front of you are all gone (unless they're swimming upstream to get their bags or are choosing to wait for whatever reason).

last_january , AZ-BLT Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Be as quiet as possible on a flight before 8am - even if people aren't trying to sleep we've all been up since o'dark thirty.

nikkitoast , doumacatherine Report

"If you want to make things slightly easier on your fellow travelers, here’s a simple recommendation: when boarding, please don't place your carry-on bags in the first empty bin that you come to," Patrick shared. "Use a bin as close to your seat as possible."

"It drives me crazy when I see a guy shoving his roll-aboard into a bin above row 5, then continuing on to his assigned seat in row 52. I know it’s tempting, but this causes the forward bins to fill up quickly," the pilot explained. "Those seated in the front must now travel backward to stow their belongings, then return upstream, against the flow of traffic, slowing everybody down. Then, after landing, these same people have to fight their way rearward again while everybody else is trying to exit."

Patrick also shared that flying on planes used to be a special occasion. "Not all that long ago, only a fraction of the population could afford to fly on a regular basis," he told Bored Panda. "When I was in middle school, in the late ’70s, maybe a third of my classmates had ever been on an airplane. Even into high school I frequently met other kids who’d never flown. And for those who did fly, there was something special about it. You behaved well, and even dressed up for the occasion."

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Do not grab the top of the seat in front of you to help you stand up. Fun Fact: Your seatback in front of you, it doubles as an actual seat, with a human sitting in it. That human could be me, who hates being flung back and forth like I’m on a carnival ride because of your lack of awareness

ksmodern , Gratisography Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Always be polite to the gate agent. Sometimes they can really help you out when they don’t necessarily
Have to.

sappslap , Pew Nguyen Report

"Flying today is far cheaper than it used to be. As a result, almost everybody does it, and almost everybody takes it for granted," Patrick explained. "And as the demographics have changed, so have the levels of behavior. Which maybe shouldn’t be shocking. With over three million people flying every day of the week, across every strata of age, culture and class the world over, we should expect that standards of decorum will fall."

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Don’t crowd the baggage carousels. If everyone took 3 steps back we could all fit around it and grab our bags when we see them.

canttouchdeez , ashishk75 Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers I’m surprised I haven’t seen this one yet;

PERSONAL HYGIENE

- Brush your teeth, or at the very least be considerate around others if you know you may have bad breath for any reason (long travel day or any other reason - please utilize gum or mints)

- Wear deodorant. For the love of everything please wear deodorant.

Especially when being packed in a smaller aircraft for a connection. If you can smell it, so can everyone else.

General rules when flying?

- Do NOT touch someone else’s window shade. If you wanted the ability to close or open it, you should have booked the seat.

- Don’t get upset when someone paid to select their seats and they refuse to switch with you or a party member.

- Stop taking your shoes off if you’re wearing closed-toed shoes. If you can smell it, so can everyone else.

- Do not clip your nails on a flight.

- Be considerate of the people behind you using their IFE. Don’t block it with your hair, coat or anything.

Traducement , Killian Pham Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Can’t touch the strippers, and you can’t touch the flight attendants.

Seriously don’t touch a flight attendant to get their attention ever unless you are choking or you are under 2 years old.

Tralalaladey , ismail mohamed - SoviLe Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Know when you should buy two seats.

Had a guy a couple of years back during Covid who should have two seats and his solution was to just lift the arm rest and I’m like “nah” and called the FA.

I’m sorry. You know how big you are and it didn’t happen yesterday.

HolyCarbohydrates , Al Soot Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers I can’t believe it hasn’t been said. But i am a woman with long legs. Regardless of size, my seat space is my seat space. And men often think it’s fine to spread their legs way over into my space. Really? I have a 6’2” arm span and 34” inseam. I keep my s**t inside my space, you can too. (Not commenting on large people that kinda spill over into my space. I am more accepting of that. But when someone sits down and already their legs over the line…. Get out.

Nerdso77 , Chalabala Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Flight attendants are not waiters/waitresses in the sky. They are highly trained professional who keep us safe and alive in an emergency. Don’t treat them with disrespect. They deal with horrible people all day so be nice.

thesweetestberry , jamies.x. co Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Just because we’re sitting next to each other doesn’t mean I want to be your best friend. Quite often, a flight is the only quiet time I will get in my busy day.

Swandive208 , Mpumelelo Macu Report

If you open the overhead bin mid-flight, make sure to promptly close it; don't just leave it open. If there's turbulence, items can and will fall out of there.

unintentionalty Report

34 Common Etiquette Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Flight, As Told By Frequent Fliers Don't touch my stuff in the overhead bin, especially if I'm in a row ahead of you.

I was in first class once with some expensive sporting gear in the overhead bin, and someone who was in coach actually *took it out* because he wanted to use the first class bins. Fortunately, he thought better of it and put it back before I used the language I was about to use.

jumper34017 , Pew Nguyen Report

Be mindful of your bags as you make your way to your seat.

Keep everything narrow and tight and don’t swing around to look behind you when your backpack is on one shoulder hanging off the side.

VizVizerson Report

Don't stick your bare or shoed feet on the walls, arm rests or any place other than the floor.

jerryberrydurham Report

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