Be Considerate Of Fellow Flyers By Following These Unspoken Airplane Etiquette Tips
Now that the summer is in full swing, many people have begun booking nationwide or worldwide trips via airplane.
If you’ve flown a lot for fun trips or work, you know that just like any public space, there is specific etiquette for flights and the airport.
Unfortunately, people often fail to follow airplane etiquette, even if they’ve flown a lot. If they haven’t, it can be a lot more understandable, but eventually, people must realize there are dos and don’ts regarding airplane travel.
If you’re new to flying or want to ensure you’re being courteous to your fellow flyers, here are some airplane etiquette tips!
Be prepared for check-in and TSA lines
One of my biggest pet peeves is when people aren’t prepared to check into their flight or go through the TSA security check, so they hold up the lines and flow of traffic.
Instead of wasting people’s time and digging through your bags for your passport, ID, etc., when you get to the front of the line, have it all ready to go as soon as you get to the airport.
Wear basic clothing if possible
Unless you have to rush to a work meeting as soon as you step off the plane, try to wear basic clothing and minimal accessories when traveling.
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Why? Because you don’t want to hold up the security line by taking too long to remove your complex shoes, belts, necklaces, earrings, etc. Plus, you’ll be more comfortable if you dress in basics!
Be respectful of your seatmate
When traveling on a plane, especially in sections like economy or coach, you’re often forced to sit very close to someone. If you find yourself sitting close to one or two people next to you, you should be as respectful as possible. This means only sparking up a conversation if they seem interested.
For instance, if they greet you and ask where you’re headed, they probably want to talk. If they put on their headphones or turn to take a nap, they want to keep things quiet.
Don’t blast music or movies
We love to keep ourselves entertained on planes and in the airport with music, games, shows, or movies, but we cannot blast the sound for everyone to hear. It’s disruptive and annoying to many passengers.
If you try playing something in your plane seat without headphones, a flight attendant will likely tell you to turn it off and offer you headphones. Honestly, plane headphones are never very good, so play it safe, bring your own, and turn them on anytime you want to listen to something.
Stay hygienic
This tip is especially important. While airplanes are large, you’ll still be in a cramped space with other people, so you want to make sure you smell good. Wear a lot of deodorant and put on a few subtle perfume or body spray spritzes before heading to the airport. You don’t want to wear too much fragrance, of course, as that could be intense.
Additionally, be sure to cover your mouth when you need to cough or sneeze and consider wearing a mask if you have a cold. You should also avoid doing things like taking your shoes off and exposing your bare feet while flying. Not everyone wants to sit close to your “dogs!”
These are all basic yet important tips that will help make you a top-tier passenger on any flight. Following these, on top of being kind to your flight crew, will help make everyone’s travel experience a bit smoother. Have a great summer and safe travels!
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