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10 things you should never do on a plane

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 17, 2025 5682 Minutes read0

Flying can be exciting, but certain actions can make the journey unpleasant for you and those around you. Some behaviours can even get you in trouble with airline staff or fellow passengers.

Listed below are things you should never do on a plane, reports Nigerian Tribune:

1. Don’t Ignore Safety Instructions

This is one thing you should never do on a plane. Many passengers skip the safety demonstration or ignore the safety card. However, knowing what to do in an emergency can save your life. Always listen to flight attendants and locate the nearest exit as soon as you board.

2. Don’t Walk Around Barefoot

Planes are not as clean as you might think. The floor, especially in restrooms, carries germs and bacteria. Always wear shoes, even if you just want to stretch your legs.

3. Don’t Drink Too Much Alcohol

Airplane cabins have lower oxygen levels, which can make alcohol affect you more than usual. Excessive drinking can lead to dehydration, nausea, and even aggressive behavior. Drink responsibly and stay hydrated with water.

4. Don’t Use Both Armrests

If you’re sitting in the middle seat, you’re entitled to both armrests. But don’t take up extra space if you’re in the aisle or window seat. It’s just bad airplane etiquette. Be considerate of your seatmates and share space politely.

5. Don’t Be Rude to Flight Attendants

Flight attendants are there for your safety, not to serve you like a restaurant waiter. Rude behavior can result in being denied service or even getting reported to authorities. Be polite and respectful. They deal with hundreds of passengers daily.

6. Don’t Recline Your Seat Without Checking

Reclining your seat without warning can be uncomfortable for the person behind you, especially if they’re eating or using a laptop. Always check before reclining and do it slowly to avoid disturbing others.

7. Don’t Leave Your Phone on Loud

Nobody wants to hear notification sounds or loud ringtones mid-flight. Always switch your phone to silent mode or use headphones.

8. Don’t Ignore Seatbelt Signs

Even if the flight seems smooth, turbulence can happen suddenly, and cause injuries. Keep your seatbelt fastened whenever you’re seated.

9. Don’t Eat Strong-Smelling Food

Bringing smelly food like fish or spicy meals can make the cabin unpleasant for everyone around you. Choose neutral-smelling snacks that won’t bother other passengers.

10. Don’t Lean on Other Passengers

Falling asleep on a stranger’s shoulder can be awkward and uncomfortable for them. Bring a neck pillow to keep your head steady.

By avoiding these mistakes, you’ll have a more comfortable and pleasant flight experience.

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