This document outlines travel etiquettes for plane travel. It recommends being polite to immigration officers, not causing traffic jams at security, asking permission before disturbing seatmates, keeping personal space and belongings to yourself, being patient in lines and crowds, putting tray tables and window shades up during takeoff and landing, and always wearing seatbelts during these times. Proper etiquette also includes dressing respectfully and maintaining responsibility for yourself throughout the flight.
This document outlines travel etiquettes for plane travel. It recommends being polite to immigration officers, not causing traffic jams at security, asking permission before disturbing seatmates, keeping personal space and belongings to yourself, being patient in lines and crowds, putting tray tables and window shades up during takeoff and landing, and always wearing seatbelts during these times. Proper etiquette also includes dressing respectfully and maintaining responsibility for yourself throughout the flight.
This document outlines travel etiquettes for plane travel. It recommends being polite to immigration officers, not causing traffic jams at security, asking permission before disturbing seatmates, keeping personal space and belongings to yourself, being patient in lines and crowds, putting tray tables and window shades up during takeoff and landing, and always wearing seatbelts during these times. Proper etiquette also includes dressing respectfully and maintaining responsibility for yourself throughout the flight.
officers are rude to you Don’t cause a traffic jam at the security check Do not ask a stranger to watch your stuff Do not bring food with offensive smell or anything that is not allowed by the destination If you can’t lift your bag, don’t carry it on Do not recline in economy When using the lavatory, leave it in better condition If your seatmate is wearing headphones or typing on his or her computer, this clearly means, "Do not disturb," "If you’re seated in a window or middle seat and must go to the lavatory, gently tap your seatmates and say, ‘Excuse me’ "Keep your arms and legs to yourself – keep your shoes on always. Never put your belongings in someone else’s overhead bin or underneath someone else's seat The unlucky person in the middle seat gets one perk: sole ownership of the armrests When the plane hits the tarmac, "don’t race for the door," Instead, "wait for the seatbelt sign to turn off before getting up. Be patient, wait your turn and file out in the order in which you are seated.“ Don’t aggressively crowd the belt in baggage claim The unlucky person in the middle seat gets one perk: sole ownership of the armrests Put your tray tables up during take off or landing Keep your window shades up during take off or landing Always fasten your seatbelt when taking off or landing Don’t freak out if there’s turbulence Dressing well makes you stand out in a positive way. In many ways it’s a sign of respect! You are still responsible for yourself when you’re asleep